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NEWS: Major Accident at Disney World Brings Down Structure, Closes World Drive

A major accident just after 2 pm on World Drive has brought down an over the road sign structure and closed the primary road in and out of Disney World (Pictures below).





 

The accident involved two cars headed north toward Magic Kingdom. The cars crossed the median and struck the sign structure bringing it crashing down into south-bound traffic. An SUV actually struck the pole and is extensively damaged. Amazingly, no vehicles headed south stuck the sign as it was falling.

This happened as we were driving through the area though we were not involved. Emergency vehicles including fire trucks and ambulances arrived quickly. We witnessed the driver of the black SUV being removed from the vehicle by emergency personnel. The driver body and neck were immobilized. We have not seen any other occupants removed at this time.

Currently, north-bound lanes headed toward Magic Kingdom are open although left lanes are closed and causing a back up. South bound lanes are completely blocked and closed. Access to south-bound world drive is now restricted with all vehicles being routed onto Epcot Center Drive.

FINAL UPDATE: After nearly 6 hours crews have cleared the vehicle and girders from the scene and south-bound World Drive is open again to traffic.

 

 

 

 

RELATED ARTICLE: 6 Things to Know about Disney World’s Water Transportation

by Mike & Jamie Sylvester

If you haven’t taken advantage of Disney’s Water Transportation system, you’re missing out! There is something so spectacular when hopping aboard a boat or ferry at Disney and letting a Cast Member transport you to your destination while you sit back and enjoy the scenery. Here are 6 things we think you should know as you begin your short voyage!





 

1 – The Basics

Surely you’ve heard about Disney’s Monorail transportation, and you’ve also likely heard about or ridden on Disney’s Bus transportation – but don’t forget about their large fleet of boats and well-organized Water Transportation. Water Transportation is readily available to any guest at Disney World, but is especially convenient for resort guests. Wheelchairs, electric scooters, and strollers are all welcome aboard but may be requested to be folded and/or parked as needed. The boats/ferries are maned by excellent Cast Member Captains that usually share information such as operating hours and the weather as you cruise along. We’re also happy to report that there is no extra charge to ride on one of Disney’s transportation boats. Hours of operation depend on the boat location but typically match theme park hours (with a couple of hours before and after park opening/closing) and/or Disney Springs hours. Boats typically run somewhere between every 15-30 minutes – of course timing all depends on water traffic, weather, and crowds for the day.

2 – Resort Guest Options

Several of Disney’s Resorts have boat transportation options for their resort guests. Port Orleans (Riverside and French Quarter), Old Key West, and Saratoga Springs all off resort guests water transportation to and from Disney Springs. Seeking direct access to Magic Kingdom from your resort? You’ll want to look into staying at any of the following: Grand Floridian, Contemporary/Bay Lake Tower, Polynesian, Fort Wilderness, or the Wilderness Lodge. These resorts provide you with a direct water taxi to Magic Kingdom. If you are looking for direct access to Epcot and/or Hollywood Studios from a resort, look into staying at Board Walk Inn, Beach Club, Yacht Club, or the Swan and Dolphin Resort. Catching a boat just feet away from your resort room to Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Hollywood Studios, or Disney Springs is such an incredible resort perk when you are looking to avoid bus or monorail transportation!





 

3 – Transportation Ticket Center (TTC) to Magic Kingdom

As stated about, several Disney’s resorts will take resort guests directly to and from theme parks and even Disney Springs, but how does Disney’s Water Transportation benefit non-resort guests? Let’s say you drive in to enjoy a day at Magic Kingdom. You’ll be parked at the TTC and offered two (sometimes three) options to Magic Kingdom. The monorail, the ferry, and sometimes the bus system during crowded times. The monorail seems to have an instant rush because of course people are thinking monorail because it’s faster. Sure – in a race between the monorail and the ferry boat side by side, the monorail would win! But, the monorail is not always the faster option at the TTC. Head to your far left and you’ll see the enormous ferry boat. Loads of people can fit on this boat that will take you directly to Magic Kingdom. While the ferry does get full, it is far less crowded than packing everyone on the monorail. Plus, our favorite part is the scenery as you cruise along towards Magic Kingdom. See incredible Resort and Magic Kingdom views along the way. We particularly recommend the ferry from the TTC to Magic Kingdom if this is your first trip. The ferry just makes the experience even sweeter!

4 – Disney Springs Water Transportation

You’ll see resort guests taking advantage of the water taxi to dock at Disney Springs, but how does that benefit those just visiting Disney Springs for the day? Well, save those walking legs! Disney Springs has two docking locations – one on the West Side and one on the Marketplace side. Instead of making the trek from one side to the other by foot and through the crowds, check out the boat transportation system. You’ll enjoy the break and if your kids are with you, they will think it’s a fun ride for the day!

Disney Springs Water Transportation

5 – Extra Benefits

If you’re visiting Magic Kingdom, Epcot, or Hollywood Studios but not a resort guest, feel free to go resort hopping via Disney’s Water Transportation! We also find water transportation for certain dining reservations helpful. For example, say you are visiting Magic Kingdom but have an evening Hoop Dee Doo Musical Revue dinner reservation at Fort Wilderness. You’ll be able to catch a boat directly from Magic Kingdom to Fort Wilderness – as easy as pie! Simply planning ahead and taking advantage of Disney’s Water Transportation can save you a lot of time and energy.

6 – Tips

Beat the crowds! In our experience, we find if you move all the way to the back or front of the boat (depending on where you load) you’ll find more space and seats. Everyone seems to huddle next to the entrance and exit areas in hopes of being the first ones off the boat/ferry. We say let the crowd rush out! You are all getting there at the same time anyway. Be prepared to fold your stroller when boarding any form of water transportation, although on boats that aren’t crowded, the Cast Member may just simply ask you to lock the stroller breaks. Last tip – be on the lookout for rain. Water transportation may stop to and from a destination or potentially just leave you wet with rain if you get caught up in a Florida storm!

Whatever you want to call them – boats, ferries, water taxis, magical destination ships – have a fun time taking in the sites and listening to the water hit the boat sides as you cruise along to great things to come!





 

Chad & Cindy Nykamp

After years of multiple Walt Disney World vacations, Cindy and Chad's dream of living in Orlando came true in 2010. After friends and family made them their go-to-people for Walt Disney World advice, Cindy and Chad launched DisneyLists.com in August 2015 to share their knowledge and love of Disney. Chad and Cindy have been Disney World Annual Passholders for years, DVC members, together have raced more than 70 runDisney races, and particularly love cruising on the Disney Cruise Line. Chad and Cindy also regularly represent DisneyLists.com at Walt Disney World media events. While attending these events, they get an insiders view of all the new things that have come to Walt Disney World. These experiences have helped them gain knowledge and expertise they happily pass on to their followers. They still can't believe how lucky they are to have such an amazing opportunity and will continue to share Disney with anyone who will listen!
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