Don’t worry. The Magic Kingdom’s Main Street U.S.A. is not flooded all the way to Cinderella Castle. There are videos and images going around seemingly showing massive flooding at the Magic Kingdom or other areas of Walt Disney World. These are AI-generated and not real.
These images are fake. Please tell your uncle. pic.twitter.com/CtZumtOgme
— Scott Gustin (@ScottGustin) October 10, 2024
These images of Walt Disney World are NOT REAL.
AI-generated images claiming that Walt Disney World (WDW) was flooded during Hurricane Milton are circulating on social media, causing confusion. However, these images are fake, and the park did not experience this flooding.… pic.twitter.com/VF5m391oOG
— Coaster Nation (@Coaster_Nation) October 10, 2024
#WATCH : Hurricane Milton has flooded Disney World in Orlando#flwx #hurricane #Milton #HurricaneWarning #HurricaneAlert #HurricaneMilton #DisneyWorld pic.twitter.com/IbDsBQZjro
— upuknews (@upuknews1) October 10, 2024
While areas likely saw water on the ground, the level of “flooding” has reportedly been exaggerated.
Looking at the alleged image of Magic Kingdom and Cinderella Castle, you can immediately see that it’s fake.
The castle stage isn’t in front. Cinderella Castle is elevated and you need to go up ramps to get to the doorway.
The famous Walt Disney and Mickey Mouse statue is not in the image either.
Plus, the castle is visibly different from the real one. Trees do not go all the way up to the structure, either.
There is not a giant tree in front of the actual castle.
Fake

Real

Guests are not allowed into the parks today. Unless Disney employees leak and image, we will not be seeing photos from inside the parks.
Walt Disney World is currently closed, and its theme parks, including EPCOT, the Magic Kingdom, Animal Kingdom, and Hollywood Studios, are closed today.
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