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Guests at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge Experience an Attraction Not Found on Disney’s Website

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Earlier this week, Guests staying at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge got to experience a Disney attraction not advertised on Walt Disney World’s website.

Disney's Wilderness Lodge Pool

Credit: Disney

Guests who had accommodations at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge this week were treated to an attraction that was never advertised, never mentioned, and, quite frankly, never planned. TikTok user KindomReportLive took to the social media platform to share a short video clip of the experience, and after watching just a few seconds of the clip, it’s clear that this Disney Parks experience was one of the costlier ones–for Disney, anyway.

waterfall disney's wilderness lodge

In the video online, water can be seen cascading down from the ceiling, and while the new “experience” was certainly in keeping with the outdoorsy, woodsy theme of the Disney Resort Hotel, the water pouring in from the roof of the resort’s sturdy structure was not part of the intentional construction of the hotel.

waterfall disney's wilderness lodge

Text across the video reads, “Disney waterfall,” but as the camera pans from the ceiling above to the wooden floors below, the “waterfall” is clearly causing a problem for Guests and Cast Members, and a female Cast Member can be seen arriving with multiple trash cans in an effort to catch as much of the water as possible.

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Needless to say, the exciting new Disney Resort Hotel “attraction” at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge was no great experience, especially for the custodial staff who was tasked with cleaning up the rainwater or for the Cast Members tasked with an immediate trip to the roof of the structure to repair the leaks.

About Becky Burkett

Becky's from the Lone Star State and has been writing since she was 10 and encountered her first Disney Park when she was 11. It was love at first Main Street Electrical Parade. Joy is blank lined journals, 0.7 mm pens, and all things Walt, Woody and Buzz, PIXAR, Imagineering, Sleeping Beauty (make it blue!), Disney Parks history and EPCOT. At Disney World, you'll find her croonin' with the birdies at the Enchanted Tiki Room or hangin' with Woody and the gang at Toy Story Land. If you can dream, you really can do it!