Dead Guest Found on Disney World Property: Fifth Tragedy in Less Than a Month

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A serene evening view of a Disney World waterfront neighborhood with lighted buildings reflecting on the calm water. A central fountain gently sprays water upwards. The sky is a mix of deep blue and light clouds, creating a peaceful ambiance at Disney Springs.

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11 Comments

  1. HEIDI

    I understand that people might worry about things when seeing that a person or several people have died at Walt Disney World, but unless a connection has been made to link all of these deaths to each other then stop making it seem as though there is something sinister going on that is causing people to die. The deaths happened at different locations and one was a suicide…..so there is nothing wrong with the resorts at Walt Disney World. Maybe the ones who died had some underlying health condition that they were not aware of and by going to the parks it worsened that condition. Why are you trying to make it seem as though the resorts are to blame for the deaths of these people.

    1. Gerard

      I agree, do not say anything until a cause of death is announced by the authorities.

  2. I hate to admit that this does not surprise me. When people are at their very worst part of their lives, it becomes a desperate situation. To go to WDW as the place that you were so happy at and looking for a pick me up that doesn’t happen, people get even more depressed. I feel so sorry that this happens. What their minds aren’t thinking about is someone’s going to find them.
    Please Please Please call the hotlines.

    1. B Richards

      This wasn’t a suicide at Saratoga. Not sure what’s being referred to here?

      1. Rujek Crost

        They didn’t say this one was, the person just pointed out the fact that there I
        has different reasons for deaths and not Disney’s fault

  3. Please Please Please get help from hotlines and local resources. There is no shame in being depressed. I have been there myself. Please get help. Please?

  4. Marie

    I still want to know about the guest in her 40s bc this one doubled down on her just dropping dead of natural causes and as someone in her 40s, that is not natural unless she had some serious medical conditions. I say that as someone with chronic medical conditions and even I think it is really odd. So she had medical conditions… should she have been traveling then???

    1. Rujek Crost

      Death doesn’t have a certain age it chooses people. Doesn’t matter if you have medical condition you know about or not. When it’s your time to go it’s your time. Being in your 40’s means 0.

  5. Donna Manheim

    Please stop reporting on deaths. People die everyday everywhere even at Disney. It’s making it appear as if Disney is at fault

    1. ROGER D STEVENS

      Totally agree, when it’s your time, it’s your time. Some you can control, most you cannot.

  6. Dan

    Why are you even reporting this? This is a purely example of unprofessional, unethical, gas-lighting, social media reporting. Creating hysteria and, creating negative publicity for the Disney resorts. Reporting this instead…”the government shutdown is costing Florida tourism $1 billion per week!!!

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