In general, power outages at Disney are rare. For what? Basically because Disney is built more like a center than a neighborhood. Its infrastructure is industrial. This where no fragile line of force is suspended in places where a falling tree can cut the force of an entire block.
“Disney World is built with multiple formula redundancies to take over the tens of millions of visitors a year in the lightning capital of global [Central Florida],” says Robert Niles, editor-in-chief of ThemeParkInsider.com. In addition, Disney generates a huge amount of energy with its own solar installations and has on-site backup resources. In fact, Disney has pretty impressive tactics to combat the unpleasant effects of nature, such as the way Disney World manages to be mosquito-free.
That said, Niles adds that if a hurricane or other strong typhoon moves, and lightning moves the right transformer, Disney can lose power and does. But with its equipment, Disney can make things constant quickly.
Conclusion: even in the case of a force cut, the cut should last long. So go ahead and look at those secrets you put inside Disney Parks.