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Epcot's Unexpected Smoke Show
Walt Disney World, Orlando, USAMonday, March 24, 2025
This wasn't the first major fire at a Disney park. Earlier in 2023, the Maleficent dragon figure at California's Disneyland caught fire during a Fantasmic! show performance. This incident led to the removal of the pyrotechnic effect later that year. Epcot, opened as the second park at Walt Disney World, after Magic Kingdom in 1971. It was followed by Disney's Hollywood Studios in 1989 and Animal Kingdom in 1998.
The fire at Epcot serves as a reminder of the importance of safety measures in theme parks. While the incident was quickly contained, it highlights the need for vigilance and preparedness. Theme parks like Epcot attract millions of visitors each year, and ensuring their safety is paramount. The quick response from park staff and the lack of injuries show that safety protocols were effective. However, it's crucial for parks to continually review and update these protocols to prevent and manage such incidents.
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