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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Official Statement Regarding the Disney Skyliner Accident

Disney Parks has shared an official statement regarding the Disney Skyliner accident that took place last Saturday:

We know many of you have been looking for an update on Disney Skyliner and are glad to share that it has reopened to guests today. 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. We again offer our deepest apologies to the guests impacted by the malfunction that resulted in extended operating delays on Oct. 5.

Similar to ski lift systems, Disney Skyliner may slow or come to some stops during the ride, particularly when we need to accommodate guests who require additional time to load their cabin.  We want to assure you that the comfort of every guest is important to us.

As a reminder, Disney Skyliner connects Epcot and Disney’s Hollywood Studios to four Disney resort hotels: Disney’s Art of Animation Resort, Disney’s Pop Century Resort, Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort (and the forthcoming Disney’s Riviera Resort, a Disney Vacation Club resort set to open Dec. 16, 2019).

We greatly appreciate your ongoing patience and understanding, and we look forward to welcoming you back aboard Disney Skyliner.

In addition to the statement, Disney reiterated the new, altered hours of operation for the Disney Skyliner given that further testing will be taking place later this week.

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