Woman Sues Disney World After Tripping & Falling Over Magic Kingdom Trolley Tracks

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Woman Sues Disney World After Tripping & Falling Over Magic Kingdom Trolley Tracks

A woman is suing Disney World for $50,000 after she tripped and fell over the trolley tracks in Magic Kingdom.

Trolley Track Lawsuit

Woman Sues Disney World After Tripping & Falling Over Magic Kingdom Trolley Tracks

The lawsuit was filed by Rhonda Smith of Frankfort, Kentucky against Walt Disney Parks and Resorts. Filed on December 22 in the Florida Circuit Court in Orange County, Florida, she claims that the trolley tracks did not adequately have marked steel rails and flangeways near a castle attraction. It caused her to trip and fall, resulting in permanent injuries and substantial medical expenses.

The lawsuit explains that on October 24, 2025 at approximately 5:00 pm, she was in the vicinity of the embedded track for a “train or trolley” on Main Street, U.S.A. These create changes in level, edges, and gaps where the rail meets the surrounding ground.

She claims that the area lacked adequate warnings, guardrails, cones, stanchions, or other measures necessary to protect guests from tripping hazards associated with the embedded track during nighttime crowd conditions and parade operations.

It should be noted the sun does not set until approximately 7:45 pm in October.

Her foot caught on or in the embedded track/adjacent paver interface, causing her to trip and fall and sustain serious injuries. As a result, Smith has allegedly suffered from bodily and terminal injury including a permanent injury; physical and mental pain and suffering; disability, physical impairment, disfigurement, mental anguish, inconvenience; loss of capacity for the enjoyment of life; aggravation of an existing condition; expenses of treatment; past lost wages; and loss of ability to lead and enjoy a normal life.

Smith is suing for $50,000.

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