Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Passengers stuck on Disney cable cars

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LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. – Walt Disney World park-goers were stuck for hours aboard the Florida resort’s newly launched aerial cable car system Saturday night, prompting firefighters to lift people from the gondolas to bring them back to the ground. There were no reported injuries.

Riders reported being stuck as long as three hours as rescuers worked their way up to evacuate the Disney Skyliner. Disney officials said in a statement that one of the cable car system routes “experience­d an unexpected downtime.”

“The Skyliner will be closed while we look into the details surroundin­g this downtime,” the statement said. “We are working with each guest individual­ly regarding impacts to their visit with us.”

It was not clear what caused the incident.

The Skyliner air gondolas opened last week. The cable cars whisk visitors from hotels to theme parks three stories above the ground while going 11 mph. No more than 10 people are allowed in each cable car. There are almost 300 air gondolas, allowing the cabins to handle about 3,000 people an hour.

Aaron Murray, one of the park-goers who was stuck in a gondola with his girlfriend and six other people, said on Sunday that the long wait and lack of communicat­ion was the most frustratin­g part of the incident.

“They didn’t really say the reason that was causing the delay. The message that just kept coming over again and again is that they were sorry for the delay,” Murray said. “We were getting better informatio­n off of Twitter.”

The gondola behind them was assisted first possibly because there was a person that needed help, he said. Murray said he saw a woman being placed on a stretcher.

 ?? AARON MURRAY/AP ?? Firefighters, right, help Walt Disney World parkgoers stuck aboard the newly launched aerial cable car system Saturday evening in Lake Buena Vista, Fla.
AARON MURRAY/AP Firefighters, right, help Walt Disney World parkgoers stuck aboard the newly launched aerial cable car system Saturday evening in Lake Buena Vista, Fla.

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