Resort Monorail Reopens After Fire at Walt Disney World



Disney Monorail in front of Magic Kingdom

The Walt Disney World Resort Monorail line experienced a significant disruption on the morning of November 23, 2025, following an electrical fire aboard one of the trains. The incident led to a temporary shutdown of the Resort Monorail system for most of the day, impacting guests traveling between Magic Kingdom, the Transportation and Ticket Center, and the monorail resorts. Service has since been restored, but the event caused considerable transportation adjustments for many guests.

This article provides an overview of the incident, the current status of the monorail system, and the alternative transportation options that were utilized during the downtime.

Details of the Monorail Incident

On the morning of November 23, guests reported seeing an electrical fire on Monorail Silver as it was traveling near Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa. The incident prompted an immediate response from emergency services, and the entire Resort Monorail line was shut down as a safety precaution.

Firefighters and maintenance crews were dispatched to the scene to manage the situation. The affected train, Monorail Silver, was stopped on the beam for several hours. Around 12:40 PM ET, crews were seen slowly pushing the train back along the track, presumably to a maintenance bay for inspection and repair. Throughout this period, both the Resort and Express monorail lines remained closed.

Service Restoration and Current Status

Walt Disney World Monorail System Graphic

By late afternoon yesterday, the Resort Monorail line had officially reopened to guests. Monorails were once again circulating between the Transportation and Ticket Center, Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort, Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa, Magic Kingdom, and Disney’s Contemporary Resort.

Despite the restoration of service, Cast Members at transportation hubs were still advising guests to consider using watercraft transportation as an alternative. This recommendation was likely a measure to manage guest flow and allow the monorail system to return to its normal operational rhythm without being immediately overwhelmed.

In addition to the Resort line’s reopening, the Express Monorail line, which runs directly between the Transportation and Ticket Center and Magic Kingdom, was also seen testing. Monorail Red was observed running very slowly on the Express beam as the system was brought back online.

Alternative Transportation and Guest Impact

The day-long closure of a primary transportation system had a noticeable effect on guest movement in the Magic Kingdom resort area. With the monorail unavailable, thousands of guests were directed to use watercraft and bus transportation. The boat service, which connects the Magic Kingdom area resorts and the TTC, experienced exceptionally high demand throughout the day. Reports from guests indicated that the ferryboats and resort water launches were overwhelmed, leading to long waits and crowded conditions.

This situation highlights the importance of Disney’s multi-faceted transportation network. While the monorail system is an efficient and iconic way to travel, the availability of boats and buses provided essential alternative routes for guests, ensuring that everyone could still access the parks and their resorts, albeit with some delays.

Conclusion

The temporary shutdown of the Resort Monorail serves as a reminder of the complexities involved in operating Walt Disney World’s extensive transportation infrastructure. While the incident caused significant delays and rerouting for many, the system was restored later the same day. For guests visiting the Magic Kingdom area, it is always a good practice to be aware of all available transportation options, including the monorail, ferryboats, resort launches, and buses. This knowledge can be particularly useful during unforeseen service disruptions, allowing you to adjust your plans and navigate the resort with greater flexibility.

Written by

Rachel Van Norman


Contributing Writer

Rachel fell deeply in love with all things Disney as a little girl. Now as a wife and a mother herself, she shares this Disney obsession with her son and everyone around her. From her love of princesses to eating all the Disney food, Rachel spends her time radiating Disney magic and keeping everyone up to date on Disney news.

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