Monorail Teal at Walt Disney World stalled on the EPCOT beam during a humid afternoon on April 5, 2026, due to a power outage. With air conditioning failing and temperatures rising inside the sealed cars, passengers used emergency tools to pop out windows for ventilation. Disney officials stated that all safety protocols were followed, and guests were safely evacuated.
The incident occurred as the train carried a full load of passengers toward the Transportation and Ticket Center. Witnesses described a complete loss of power, which disabled the air conditioning and onboard communications. Within minutes, the cabins turned hot, prompting guests—including families with children and elderly riders—to take action for airflow. Footage captured passengers leaning out of the removed window frames from about 30 feet above the ground, an image that spread quickly online, according to BlogMickey reports. Guests employed emergency release tools designed for extreme situations, such as ventilation or escape routes. No major injuries were reported, though some children neared heat exhaustion. Rescue teams from the Central Florida Tourism Oversight District Fire Department used a tow train and ladder trucks to evacuate everyone safely. This event follows a November 2025 fire at the TTC monorail area, which caused a temporary shutdown and highlighted electrical issues in the aging infrastructure, as noted by Inside the Magic. The monorail fleet consists of Mark VI models built by Bombardier starting in 1989, now 37 years old and beyond typical transit vehicle lifespans of 20 to 30 years. Disney has emphasized safety compliance but faces questions about maintenance amid high replacement costs and reliance on alternatives like the Skyliner.