Massive Power Outage at Disneyland in Anaheim
Impacting Travel Mia Taylor December 27, 2017

A massive power outage interrupted rides at Disneyland this morning.
The incident, which occurred around 11 a.m., impacted rides in Mickey's Toontown and Fantasyland, leaving passengers temporarily stranded, according to the New York Post.
A problem with one of the property’s transformers triggered the outage at the Anaheim park, cutting power to about one dozen rides altogether.
Visitors who were on the rides at the time of the interruption had to be escorted off, according to reports.
The majority of the rides were operating again within an hour.
Power to a handful of the Disneyland rides, however, has not yet been restored and there was no information provided regarding when they will be back online.
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The outage occurred during the park’s peak holiday season, with both Mickey's Toontown and Fantasyland being near capacity.
Guests tweeted about the incident, sharing pictures of long lines and complained about poor customer service, noting the park failed to offer refunds.
A park spokesperson told the Los Angeles Times that refunds were not expected to be offered.
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