Imagine being stuck high above Disneyland, suspended on a monorail with no way down. That's exactly what happened to dozens of passengers Thursday evening when the Disneyland Monorail came to a grinding halt. But here's where it gets even more intense: not just one, but at least two trains were stranded after a power outage left the beam lifeless. First responders sprang into action, with the Anaheim Fire Department using ladders to safely evacuate about 60 guests from the elevated tracks. Thankfully, no injuries were reported, but the incident raises questions about the reliability of this iconic 2.5-mile transportation system, which typically runs every 10 minutes, according to Disneyland's own website. And this is the part most people miss: while the monorail is a beloved part of the park's charm, incidents like these highlight the delicate balance between nostalgia and modern safety standards. Could this be a wake-up call for theme parks to invest more in infrastructure maintenance? Or is this just an isolated incident that shouldn't overshadow the magic of Disneyland? Let us know your thoughts in the comments—this is a conversation worth having!