Disney Guests Blocked From Multiple Rides in Major Shutdown
For Disney guests, unpredictability is part of the fine print. Even the most carefully planned trips can unravel, and not always for reasons within Disney’s control.
The parks are designed to deliver seamless escapism, but external forces often intrude. A hurricane off the Florida coast, a sudden tropical storm in Asia, or a technical breakdown in Anaheim can quickly change the day’s itinerary. Sometimes, entire attractions or even entire parks are forced offline.
Recent years have underscored how fragile that balance can be. In Orlando, Hurricane Helene and Hurricane Milton both interrupted operations in 2024. At Disneyland Resort in Southern California, a performance of Fantasmic! was abruptly halted last week after Maleficent apparently stalled on the stage lift before the finale. Evacuations of headline rides like Guardians of the Galaxy – Cosmic Rewind and Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance have become a familiar sight to frequent visitors.
Guests Blocked From All Outdoor Disney Rides
The latest disruption came in Hong Kong, where guests at Hong Kong Disneyland were barred from accessing outdoor attractions due to severe weather conditions.
【Weather Information】
Hong Kong Disneyland,
due to the issuance of a heavy rain warning and lightning accompanying the heavy rain,
some outdoor attractions and facilities are temporarily suspended.
【天気情報】
香港ディズニーランドは、
大雨注意報の発表・大雨に伴う落雷のため、
一部の屋外アトラクション、施設が一時休止中です。#HKDL_now #HKDL— Emporium HKDL情報🏰✨ (@hk_emporium) August 19, 2025
Outdoor rides at the theme park include Big Grizzly Mountain Runaway Mine Cars, Jungle River Cruise, RC Racer, Slinky Dog Spin, Tarzan Treehouse, Toy Soldier Parachute Drop, and more. Only indoor attractions such as Frozen Ever After and the Iron Man Experience remained open, leaving visitors with roughly half the park’s offerings.
Operations began resuming by mid-afternoon as weather conditions improved, but forecasts suggested that further evening rainfall could again restrict outdoor access. For families who had planned their day around the park’s outdoor rides, it was yet another reminder of Hong Kong Disneyland’s vulnerability to weather-related shutdowns.
Yet Another Closure for Hong Kong Disneyland
This isn’t a new challenge for the park. Hong Kong Disneyland regularly contends with storms, humidity, and seasonal typhoons. In June, Typhoon Wutip caused widespread operational disruptions. In 2023, the park shuttered entirely for two days after Typhoon Saola swept through the region.
Despite those setbacks, the resort has pushed forward with one of its most ambitious periods of growth. Its Sleeping Beauty Castle was reimagined into the Castle of Magical Dreams, and 2023 marked the debut of the much-anticipated World of Frozen land. A new Spider-Man attraction is also on the horizon, reportedly set to use a ride system similar to the Tower of Terror.
The park’s 20th anniversary this year has only heightened expectations. Hong Kong Disneyland launched The Most Magical Party of All to mark the milestone, introducing its largest-ever parade, a new castle stage show, and an upgraded edition of its nighttime spectacular, Momentous: Party in the Night Sky. Still, some longtime fans expressed disappointment that the Paint the Night parade did not return for the occasion.
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