Spaceship Earth at Walt Disney World's EPCOT closed unexpectedly for three days starting March 20, 2026, amid rumors of a pipe burst. The attraction reopened on March 23 with no visible damage reported. A first-look inspection found the ride operating normally.
Spaceship Earth, the iconic geodesic sphere at EPCOT, experienced an unannounced closure beginning the morning of March 20, 2026. Guests saw 'Temporarily Closed' on the My Disney Experience app, and the downtime extended into March 21 and 22. On the second day, third-party contractors and Walt Disney World engineering teams were active around the base, with interior lights at maximum brightness and exterior lighting in work mode. This differed from typical planned refurbishments announced well in advance. Rumors circulated on social media about a pipe burst near the upper levels, potentially threatening the ride's Audio-Animatronics and sets due to the structure's complex plumbing in its 'ball within a ball' design, which includes drainage, climate control, and fire-suppression systems. The attraction's spiral track and lack of easy access via narrow catwalks and 1980s service elevators complicated repairs, especially at heights like the space scene 'attic.' Upon reopening on March 23, BlogMickey's first-look report noted no damage: scenes from Phoenicians to the printing press appeared dry and intact, animatronics like the 'Computer Lady' and 'Greek Guy' functioned normally, and the 'Rome Burning' scent remained unchanged. A slight industrial scent in transition tunnels suggested dehumidifiers or cleaning, indicating any issue was contained before affecting guest areas. Prior guest reports of audio desync in Dame Judi Dench's narration and projection crashes may have been addressed during the downtime. As of March 23 afternoon, wait times stood at 35 minutes.