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Disney Removes Trash Cans From Magic Kingdom Ferryboats Following Crash

Ongoing safety reviews accompany new instructions for guests to dispose of waste before boarding or after disembarking the ferryboats

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Overview

  • On July 30, a fully loaded Magic Kingdom ferry slammed into a dock at full speed, prompting mutual-aid responses from Orange and Osceola County fire departments and injuring several passengers.
  • Passengers reported that unsecured onboard fixtures, including metal trash cans, became projectiles during the impact, intensifying safety concerns.
  • Disney has quietly removed all trash receptacles from its Magic Kingdom ferryboats and now instructs guests to discard waste before boarding or after disembarking.
  • Walt Disney World has not issued an official statement on the dock collision or the removal of trash cans, drawing criticism over its communication and transparency.
  • Internal safety and mechanical reviews are underway to identify the cause of the crash and guide further operational changes.