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Disney World Injury Report Shows Only Two Incidents in Early 2026
A new quarterly report is in from the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, and when it comes to Walt Disney World Resort, the numbers are refreshingly low.
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The report, which tracks incidents requiring 24 hours or more of hospitalization, shows just two cases across all four Disney parks between January and March 2026.
The first incident occurred at Magic Kingdom, where a 65-year-old woman suffered a pelvic injury while exiting Prince Charming Regal Carrousel. The second took place at Disney’s Animal Kingdom, where a 40-year-old woman with a pre-existing condition experienced a shoulder injury on Kali River Rapids.
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As always with these reports, it is important to note that the incidents are not necessarily caused by the attractions themselves. The data simply records where the incident occurred, along with basic details like age, gender, and symptoms.
Considering the millions of guests who visit Walt Disney World each quarter, two reported incidents is a strong reminder of just how rare serious issues are across the resort.
Still, the quarterly report offers a valuable peek behind the curtain, showing how closely guest safety is tracked across Disney parks.
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