More Flooding Takes Over Disney, Entire Restaurant Covered In Water

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Disney flooding at Magic Kingdom

Credit: @megsmagicalday

12 Comments

  1. Dianne

    Yes I have its been a few years ago but we have been at Hollywood studios during massive flooding and at epcot when downpours occured

  2. Elizabeth Campbell

    It always floods in the rainey season. Tomorrow land has been the worse. In the summer I always carry a pair of flip flops for floods and water tides along with my sneakers and an extra pair of Socks. This is nothing new.

  3. Mason

    Well it is hurricane season in Florida so of course it got wet.

  4. JJH

    Entire restaurant under water…yep, the Coral Reef! LOL

  5. Kevin

    How is it all of a sudden that WDW parks are continuously flooding? Has it never rained in Florida during the summer rainy season?

    1. Chef Bubba

      2006-2017 Central Florida was in a bad drought.

  6. We were in the MK on May 21st of this year. We experienced flooding several times that day. The worst flooding we experienced was at the entrance to Tomorrowland, near the “Tangled” restrooms and “It’s A Small World”, and basically from the carousel towards the Teacups in Fantasyland. The water was well over our ankles!

  7. Marcia

    Last time I took my kids in the summertime we had a bad thunderstorm and flooding ablove ankle deep in the whole park even in the parking lot and they shut the whole park down in 2010

  8. Nikki Perkins

    We were there in August of ‘21 and were excited to be at one of the first Halloween parties. That is until the rain started at 6-and did not stop. At some points it was a torrential downpour and it others later in the evening just a drizzle. Needless to say there was no candy, no fireworks, no horseman, no nothing. Pretty much every ride in the arc between haunted mansion and tomorrowland Speedway was closed- some due to flooding. Pirates was also closed due to flooding. Water in Fantasyland was about a foot deep at least. I always wondered if it’s this bad on what is technically the park’s second floor- what is it like in the utilidors? I sure hope those don’t flood….

    We waited nearly 2 hours in line at guest services but they did refund us. We felt bad for the cast bc most people weren’t very nice to them. It’s not like they control the weather or the obviously poor maintenance of the parks.

  9. angel

    That’s expected from swamplands without the proper sewer system in place.

  10. Willy

    I’ve visited Disney world many hundreds of times since the 80’s. I tell you, it never flooded back then and now it floods everytime it rains?

  11. Michelle

    It was built in a swamp, so…
    Like the other commenter said, rains and storms occur all summer, keep some flip flops in the backpack. It’s just water 🙄

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