Veloci-Cooked: VelociCoaster Halts Mid-Launch on Monday at Islands of Adventure, Guests Walk Off Safely

Veloci-Cooked: VelociCoaster Halts Mid-Launch on Monday at Islands of Adventure, Guests Walk Off Safely

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Top Universal Orlando news, Wednesday April 29, 2026. A train of riders was evacuated off Jurassic World VelociCoaster at Islands of Adventure on Monday afternoon, after the coaster halted just before its launch sequence. No one was hurt, the ride reopened the same evening, and the eyewitness who caught it on camera coined the name everyone is now using.

The phrase, courtesy of guest Ethan Hershaft (@EthanHershaft on X): "Veloci-Cooked."

Jurassic World VelociCoaster trains racing through the launch zone at Universal's Islands of Adventure. Jurassic World VelociCoaster at Islands of Adventure. Photo via Inside the Magic.

What happened

On Monday, April 27, 2026, a fully loaded VelociCoaster train was paused after the restraints locked down but before the first launch fired. Per Inside the Magic and the eyewitness account, Universal Team Members inspected the train, then walked the riders down the launch-area service path to a backstage exit. Standard ride-stop protocol.

From Inside the Magic's reporting: "All guests were reported safe, and no injuries occurred." Universal Orlando has not publicly disclosed the cause of the stop. The coaster reopened the same night, and Hershaft confirmed he caught a "queue dump" ride before the park closed.

His own caption pretty much said it: "Veloci-Cooked… we will see if I get a Bday ride in or not. The evac was still very cool to catch."

Why this is mostly a non-event (and why we're writing it up anyway)

Roller coasters stop. It is by far the safest outcome of any sensor reading the system isn't 100% confident about. Modern launch coasters have multi-layer interlocks, and a "stop and walk down" is exactly what you want operations to do when something is even slightly off. No injuries. No extended outage. Ride back open within hours.

It's a non-event in the safety sense. We're flagging it because:

  • VelociCoaster is the headline coaster at Islands of Adventure. Most-photographed coaster, longest standby waits, frequent first-ride priority for visitors. Anything affecting it gets attention.
  • The eyewitness video circulated heavily on Theme Park X. The clip alone has racked up significant views, and "Veloci-Cooked" is doing the rounds as a meme. Worth surfacing the actual context (everyone safe, ride reopened) before the joke replaces the facts.
  • It's a useful reminder of how Universal handles ride-stops. If you're a guest who ends up evacuating off a coaster on your trip, this is the playbook: stay seated, listen to Team Members, walk out via the service path. Universal has gotten quietly very good at this.
A Velociraptor encounter at Universal's Jurassic Park Discovery Center, with the raptor handler interacting with guests. The raptor handlers at Jurassic Park's Raptor Encounter were presumably unbothered. Photo via Inside the Magic.

If you have a ride coming up

VelociCoaster has been operating normally since Monday night. Standby and Express lines look typical for the season. If you're worried, these things tend to happen in clusters of zero (months at a time with no evacs) followed by occasional one-offs like this one. Track record-wise, since the coaster opened in 2021, this is the kind of routine ride-stop that doesn't budge the safety stats.

For anyone who hasn't ridden VelociCoaster yet: it remains the best launch coaster on the East Coast and is worth every minute of the queue.

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Image credits. Featured + inline: via Inside the Magic.

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