UPDATE 7:20 p.m. โ Most of the attractions in Magic Kingdom are showing wait times once again, as shown in the screenshot below, which was taken at 7:20 p.m.

UPDATE 7 p.m. โ Some attractions are now starting to display wait times, as shown in the image below from EPCOT. Interestingly, experiences that do not typically close during storms, such as the Disney and Pixar Short Film Festival, still remain closed.

The My Disney Experience app is currently showing that nearly all of the attractions at the four major Walt Disney World theme parks are “temporarily closed.” Oftentimes, during the summer when storms pass over the parks, guests might notice that some outdoor attractions will close temporarily until the storm passes over.
The screenshots below were taken just after 6:00 p.m. Eastern, and as you can see, there are stars across the maps of all four parks. The stars signify that a ride, show, or experience is temporarily closed, and nearly every attraction at all four parks is marked with a star icon. The image at the top of this post shows what the Magic Kingdom attractions show under the “Wait Times,” and there are no visible wait times at the time of this post.








While we can’t be sure of the reason for the apparent technical and/or power issues until an official statement is issued, it’s certainly peculiar to see no wait times for any of the attractions.
We will post any updates we receive at the top of this post.



