First Responders on the Scene of Fire at Magic Kingdom, Alert Issued to Guests

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The Monorail in front of Magic Kingdom as seen from Disney's Contemporary Resort.

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First responders flocked to the Magic Kingdom Park and Disney’s Contemporary Resort area on Wednesday, July 8. Local authorities issued a fire alert amid the ongoing emergency response at the original Walt Disney World Resort theme park.

Fire in Magic Kingdom Park Area on July 8

Disney World's Cinderella Castle in Magic Kingdom. Carousel of Progress.
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At 1:27 p.m. on July 8, firefighters responded to a call about a fire in the Magic Kingdom Park/Disney’s Contemporary Resort area at Walt Disney World Resort. Scanner monitoring account @WDWActiveCrime shared the fire alert on X (formerly known as Twitter):

🔥 Fire Alert – 7/8/26 1:27 PM
🔥: Fire at 📍: Magic Kingdom / Contemporary Resort Area
#WaltDisneyWorld #Disney

The attached Google Maps screenshot shows a pin at an intersection on World Drive, but that’s unlikely to be where the fire occurred. This location is one that Walt Disney World Resort and local authorities often use to track emergency responses in the Magic Kingdom Park/Disney’s Contemporary Resort area.

The Monorail travels past Disney's Contemporary Resort.
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At this time, it’s unclear exactly where the fire occurred and whether firefighters managed to put it out by the time this article was published. Inside the Magic was unable to find any social media reports from Walt Disney World Resort guests about the fire.

What Walt Disney World Resort Guests Should Know

According to the My Disney Experience app, the only Magic Kingdom Park attraction experiencing unexpected downtime on Monday afternoon was Seven Dwarfs Mine Train. However, it’s impossible to say whether that is related to the fire alert issued by local law enforcement.

Seven Dwarfs Mine Train listed as temporarily closed on the Walt Disney World Resort app.
Credit: Screenshot via the My Disney Experience app

Guests visiting Walt Disney World Resort on July 8 can continue with their itineraries, but should be ready to follow any instructions from Disney cast members and local authorities, and avoid any areas impacted by the fire.

Have you ever encountered an emergency response at Magic Kingdom Park, EPCOT, Disney’s Hollywood Studios, or Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park? Tell Inside the Magic about your experience in the comments!

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