EpcotServo
Well-Known Member
It's just a flesh wound.
Can't confirm or deny specifics. But something did happen - and slides were closed because of it.
All I can say.
You have to love the telephone game effect.There was an accident at BB on Summit yesterday. Someone did not follow directions about keeping arms and legs crossed and must have tried to stop the descent and his arm got cut. Nothing was severed. Because of the blood they did have to close the slide and the other one that uses the same filtration system till they were sure the pools were safe.
You have to love the telephone game effect.
This....
Turns into this....
In ten seconds flat.:lol:
There was an accident at BB on Summit yesterday. Someone did not follow directions about keeping arms and legs crossed and must have tried to stop the descent and his arm got cut. Nothing was severed. Because of the blood they did have to close the slide and the other one that uses the same filtration system till they were sure the pools were safe.
The safety instructions are there for a reason folks. As much as we all love hearing the "keep arms and legs inside the ride vehicle at all times" every time we go on a ride, there is a reason why they keep saying it.
Sound about right but you left out the part about the alligator attack.So let me get this straight then for the record:
A guest on Summit Plummet tried to stop themselves on the slide and had both arms removed at the socket at which point said guest fell to the bottom shattering their legs. The arms got lodged in the filtration system flooding the area and closing the whole of Blizzard Beach. One arm actually was sucked into the wavepool and was accused of groping various people and was subsequently arrested.
Is that about right?
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