Disney ferryboat receives rare escort through heavy fog

A guest-loaded ferryboat to Magic Kingdom required an escort on March 21, 2026, due to dense fog over Seven Seas Lagoon. The vessel took an unusual route west of the central island. Blog Mickey described the event as pretty rare.

On the morning of March 21, 2026, thick fog blanketed Seven Seas Lagoon, the body of water separating the Transportation and Ticket Center from Magic Kingdom's main entrance at Walt Disney World. The ferryboat, carrying guests, lost normal visibility and received an escort vessel to navigate safely to the park. Instead of the standard path, it veered west of the central island in the lagoon, a deviation noted as unusual by observers on board. > The fog is so heavy this morning that the Ferryboat is receiving an escort. The escort took us to the west of the central island in the Seven Seas Lagoon on our way to Magic Kingdom – pretty rare! > — BlogMickey.com (@Blog_Mickey) March 21, 2026 Blog Mickey, aboard the ferry, shared this account via social media, highlighting the rarity of the escort. The incident occurred amid reports of consistently high crowds, elevated pricing, ongoing construction, and ride refurbishments at Magic Kingdom early in 2026. These factors have led to longer wait times, greater reliance on Lightning Lane access, and more structured planning for visitors. Peak ticket prices for the park, the world's most visited theme park, have widened the gap compared to other Walt Disney World parks. Construction walls have altered foot traffic and sightlines, while fewer operating attractions have concentrated crowds. Disney managed the ferry diversion smoothly, and guests arrived at the park without reported issues. The fog lifted by mid-morning, leaving passengers with a memorable story.

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