Fourth Guest Dies At Walt Disney World’s Pop Century

Another life has been lost at Walt Disney World making it the fourth in less than a month. This time a woman passed away at the Pop Century Resort on November 2, 2025.

According to reports, a call was released for a “person down” that was later changed to “Dead person.”

On X, the account “WDWActiveCrime” posted this call on November 2.

The account posts active calls at the resort.

 

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The Orlando Theme Park Zone got an email from a spokesperson for the Orange County Sheriff’s Office, who said that the victim was a woman in her 40s and there were no signs of foul play.

Four deaths in less than a month.

This death marks the fourth one at the Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, since 31-year-old Summer Equitz committed suicide at the Contemporary Resort on October 14, 2025.

After her death, two other people also died at the resort. One man in his 60s was found unresponsive at Fort Wilderness, and 23-year-old Matthew Cohn, jumped from the 12th floor of Bay Lake Tower on October 23, 2025.

Two of the deaths have seemingly been of natural causes, and two of them have been from suicide. I want to be clear that none of this is Disney’s fault.

The Pop Century is a good resort that my kids loved when they were little.

Injuries and deaths happen at large locations like Walt Disney World. It is inevitable and shouldn’t impact your decision to visit the resort.

What should be considered is the cost and shock from the final bill.

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