An active emergency response unfolded late Sunday morning at a Walt Disney World Resort hotel after reports of a fire prompted immediate attention from emergency services. The incident occurred at Disney’s Saratoga Springs Resort, a popular Disney Vacation Club property located near Disney Springs.According to public emergency scanner activity, a fire alert was reported at approximately 11:21 a.m. on December 28, 2025, triggering an active response at the resort. The alert identified a fire at the property, though no additional details were immediately available regarding the cause or severity at the time of the initial report.Credit: DisneyEmergency calls at Walt Disney World are routed through centralized systems that cover large resort zones. Because of this, early alerts often confirm that an incident is taking place without specifying the exact building, room, or scope of the situation—especially at sprawling resorts with multiple structures like Saratoga Springs.Emergency Response at Disney’s Saratoga Springs ResortDisney’s Saratoga Springs Resort is one of the largest properties on Walt Disney World property, made up of multiple sections and buildings spread across a large footprint. As a result, even a contained issue can prompt a noticeable emergency presence while crews assess and secure the area.Walt Disney World: Active Calls (@WDWActiveCrime) was the first to report the incident. Fire Alert – 12/28/25 11:21 AM: Fire at : Disney’s Saratoga Springs Resort#WaltDisneyWorld #Disney pic.twitter.com/QPgfl8WBsL— Walt Disney World: Active Calls (@WDWActiveCrime) December 28, 2025As of now, Walt Disney World has not issued an official statement, and there have been no confirmed reports of injuries, guest evacuations, or significant damage. In many cases, fire alerts at Disney resorts are precautionary and may stem from equipment malfunctions, smoke detection, or isolated incidents that are resolved quickly.Still, the classification of the situation as an active fire alert indicates that emergency teams treated the call seriously until they could determine the nature of the threat.Will This Impact Your Walt Disney World Vacation?At this time, there is no indication that this emergency has impacted theme park operations or transportation across Walt Disney World Resort. Magic Kingdom, EPCOT, Disney’s Hollywood Studios, Disney’s Animal Kingdom, and Disney Springs are all operating as normal.Credit: DisneyGuests staying at Disney’s Saratoga Springs Resort may experience tempo emergency vehicles on-site or restricted access to certain areas, while crews complete their response. Historically, incidents like this are handled swiftly, with guest safety as the top priority and minimal impact beyond the immediate location.If the situation was resolved without injuries, structural damage, or criminal involvement, it is possible that no further public updates will be released. Disney typically provides additional information only when necessary.We will continue to monitor for any updates should new details emerge.Have you ever experienced an unexpected emergency response during a Disney vacation? Share your story in the comments.The post Fire Blazes in Active Emergency at Disney World Hotel appeared first on Inside the Magic.