Monday, February 23, 2026

WATCH: Squirrel Spotted on Walt Disney’s Carousel of Progress at Magic Kingdom

What a nutty thing to see! WDWNT posted a video on Twitter which shows a squirrel on Walt Disney’s Carousel of Progress in Tomorrowland at the Magic Kingdom.

You can watch the video the established outlet posted below: 

As you can see in the above video, the squirrel moved in different directions on the stage during the show’s 1940s Halloween scene. What an intrigued little creature!

“The squirrel got on stage and seemed to be enjoying the show, watching `Sarah work on her rumpus room as the scene lit up. When John said it was “time to move on,” the squirrel even ran across the stage towards the next scene, before jumping off and out of sight.” 

Shannen Michaelsen, WDWNT  

RELATED: PHOTO: Armadillo Spotted Crossing Bridge at Magic Kingdom 

Have you ever encountered an animal on an attraction at Walt Disney World? Let us know in the comments below.

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H/T WDWNT  

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