911 Calls Released From Skyliner Accident

It’s been almost 2 weeks since the Disney Skyliner accident at Walt Disney World. Multiple gondolas were reportedly seen crashed into each other and numerous guests had to be evacuated after over two hours stuck inside of the gondolas.

Out of a lack of ways to otherwise communicate with Skyliner ground ops, guests that had been stuck inside gondolas began calling 911 on their cellphones to seek help. According to a report by WESH 2 News, recordings from the 911 calls have since been released, with many passengers reporting medical emergencies.

Here are some of the transcribed 911 call recordings obtained by WESH:

>> “911, what’s the location of the emergency?”

>> “We’re stuck on the Disney Skyliner. It’s going on two hours now and we’re not really, we’re getting some automated message saying that we’re moving shortly…”

>>”Is anybody having a medical emergency in your car?”

>>”No everybody is OK. We just, I mean.”

>>”I understand. I know you’ve been in there for probably over two hours right now. We do have help on the way. They are trying to get it up and running and we have our units standing by,” 

While some guests seemed merely frustrated about the lack of communication, one caller reported that a man had passed out inside of a gondola, while another mentioned that a woman inside the gondola had lost consciousness. Guests were hospitalized after the accident, with many requiring medical attention.

Disney Parks has since released an official statement regarding the Disney Skyliner accident, where they addressed communication issues with guests while onboard the gondolas:

“Following a complete review with the manufacturer, we’ve made adjustments to our processes and training, and we are improving how we communicate with guests during their flight with Disney Skyliner.”

The Disney Skyliner gondolas have since resumed operation, albeit with modified hours to accommodate for system updates. Originally billed as merely “unexpected downtime”, Disney claimed the accident a “malfunction” of the Epcot line.

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Chita Rivera and Warwick Davis Join The Lineup For The Candlelight Processional

A Tony Award winner and one of the most prolific actors in the Star Wars franchise are joining the lineup of narrators for the Candlelight Processional at this year’s Epcot International Festival of the Holidays.

Chita Rivera will narrate December 11th and 12th, while Warwick Davis will narrate December 19th, 20th, and 21st.

Chita Rivera has been performing on Broadway since the 1950’s, starring in such iconic shows as Guys & DollsWest Side StoryBye Bye Birdie, and Chicago. A ten-time Tony Award nominee, River won the Tony for Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Musical in 1993 for her work in Kiss of the Spider Woman. Rivera recieved a Kennedy Center Honor in 2002, and the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2009.

if you’re a fan of a franchise, Warwick Davis has been in it. Having made his screen debut in Star Wars: Episode VI – Return of the Jedi as Wicket the Ewok, Davis has gone on to star in such roles as Willow Ufgood in Willow, the title role in the Leprechaun series of films, Professor Flitwick in the Harry Potter franchise, and as himself in the television series Extras. Most recently, he appears as Lickspittle in Maleficent: Mistress of Evil.

With Rivera and Davis, the roster of narrators for this year’s Candlelight Processional at Epcot is now complete. Here is the full listing:

  • Ming-Na Wen – 11/29-12/1
  • Neil Patrick Harris – 12/2-12/5
  • Whoopi Goldberg – 12/6-12/7
  • Isabella Rossellini – 12/8-12/10
  • Chita Rivera – 12/11-12/12
  • Gary Sinise – 12/13-12/15
  • Pat Sajak – 12/16-12/18
  • Warwick Davis – 12/19-12/21
  • Steven Curtis Chapman – 12/22-12/24
  • Edward James Olmos – 12/25-12/26
  • Marlee Matlin – 12/27-12/28
  • Lisa Ling – 12/29-12/30

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New Frozen Bus Unveiled

“Some people are worth melting for.”

Olaf may be finding himself in some warmer temperatures now, good thing Elsa is there to keep him cool! We spotted this new bus wrap featuring characters from Frozen around Walt Disney World Resort property and I don’t think we’re going to let this one go. This wrap is the latest in a series of new character ones, including “Moana” and Pandora – The World of Avatar.

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Sneak Peek of Frozen 2 Coming to Hollywood Studios

For a limited time this fall, guests visiting Disney Parks and sailing with Disney Cruise Line will get an early glimpse of scenes from “Frozen 2.” Beginning Nov. 3, a special look at moments from the film will be presented in the Hyperion Theater at Disney California Adventure park, for guests gathered to experience the “Frozen – Live at the Hyperion” stage spectacular.

Sneak Peeks of the film will also be shown in the Studio Theater at Walt Disney Studios park in Disneyland Paris starting Nov. 4, as part of the Walt Disney Presents attraction at Disney’s Hollywood Studios beginning on Nov. 5, and onboard Disney Cruise Line during the month of November.

In Disney’s new adventure, “Frozen 2,” Elsa sets out together with Anna, Kristoff, Olaf and Sven, on a dangerous but remarkable journey to discover why she was born with magical powers. The answer is calling her and threatening her kingdom. Elsa once feared her powers were too much for the world. Now, she must hope they are enough.

Disney’s “Frozen 2” arrives in U.S. theaters on November 22, 2019

Walt Disney World Railroad To Remain Closed Until 2021 Due To TRON Construction

The Walt Disney World Railroad has been closed since the beginning of 2019 for track work in relation to TRON Lightcycle Run construction. Images have circulated of missing track near Tomorrowland as work is done to reroute the railroad through the TRON attraction.

It has been speculated that the railroad would remain closed until TRON Lightcycle Run was ready to open due to the proximity to the railroad. Now, we have confirmation as internal refurbishment calendars have shown the Main Street Railroad Station will remain closed for all of 2020.

Interesting to note, however, is that the Fantasyland and Frontierland Stations are listed as reopening at the beginning of 2020. At this time, it is not known if the refurbishment schedule for these stations has been updated yet, or if the railroad will operate in “shuttle mode” back and forth between the two stations, as it has in Disneyland in previous times.