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4. Living With the Land runs backwards

Living with the Land is a cult favorite attraction at Epcot that allows many guests to feel like they have been transported back to the 1980s "edutainment" heyday of the park. However, last week the ride literally took guests backwards as social media users reported that their boats started floating in reverse during the greenhouse section of the ride. You can see a video of the malfunction here. This was another temporary issue that seems to now be corrected after the fact. 

5. Splash Mountain sinks 

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The most recent maintenance issue at Walt Disney World happened at the Magic Kingdom last weekend when Splash Mountain ride vehicles literally sank towards the end of the ride, forcing guests to evacuate on their own before the vehicles were totally submerged. You can see video of the incident here, and photos after the ride went down here. The incident happened toward the end of the ride and involved five visitors, who were all able to get out of the ride vehicle safely, A Disney spokesperson said, speaking with Spectrum News 13. One day after the incident occurred, Splash Mountain was back to operating normally, with no sinking ride vehicles to report! 

All of these ride hiccups happening in the space of a few weeks at Walt Disney World definitely seems a bit unusual. However, all of these issues happening at the same time could simply just be a result of the parks staying closed for so long and then opening back up so suddenly or perhaps an effect of fewer Cast Members in the parks working on ride maintenance. Whatever the reason, hopefully we won't see too many more of these in the future! 

As always, while this situation is evolving, all travelers should check out the CDC's official site here, which has information on the virus and how to prevent its spread. 

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