Back in the early/mid-70s, I was there during the first, all-out power outage at WDW. It was late night, as the Magic Kingdom was closing. I was about 14 or 15 at the time and rode the monorail from the "Polynesian Village" over to the Magic Kingdom to get that one-last-souvenir that I forgot to purchase earlier in the day. It was our last day in the park (the only park at the time) before we left to drive back home.
I went in (with my hand-stamp), purchased my souvenir item and was walking back up the resort monorail ramp when it happened. Everything went dark. Obviously, confusion ensued.
I immediately weighed all of my options, turned around and walked over to the tram stop (what is now the bus stop). It was (at least) our 3rd trip to WDW and I knew the extremely simple (by today's standards) transportaion system like the back of my hand. I took the tram back over to the Transportaion & Ticket Center, then simply walked over to the "Polynesian Village" -- which was unheard of back then because there were no walkways connecting the two - and it seemed much farther because the newer 4 buildings (Tokelau, Tahiti, Rapa Nui and the Tangaroa Terrace) weren't built yet.
When I got there, everyone was walking around with candles (the kind in the enclosed glass holder like you find on a table in a restaurant - I think my dad later told me that the CMs were handing them out to the people that were walking around). Anyway, I made it to our room in Tonga (which is now Hawaii) to learn that my dad was up at the Great Ceremonial House, worried that I was stuck on one of those monorails that was stranded out on the tracks.
I walked back up to the monorail station to find my dad waiting for me with one of those candles in his hand. Since this was such a unique situation, we stayed there for awhile and watched as a small gas (or diesel) powered tow vehicle was towing each monorail into the nearest station so the passengers could get off. I don't really remember how long the whole "rescue operation" took, but the power was out for quite awhile......well into the night.
That was a night I'll never forget. Since then, I understand that WDW has incorporated quite an extensive back-up power system (or at least greatly improved the system they had at the time).
Ah, the memories!
