MerlinTheGoat
Well-Known Member
In case there's any misunderstanding, I detest Iger as well, as much if not moreso than Eisner. There have also been multiple close call incidents while he was CEO. Falling chunks of concrete rockwork at Magic Kingdom and Animal Kingdom about a decade ago. No guests were hit, but they fell in areas that guests frequently pass through. It's why the Tree of Life and Splash Mountain had temporary netting/tarps for a while.I merely pointed out that there have been unfortunate incidents on Iger’s watch as well that can also be considered negligent.
Iger isn't innocent of playing roulette with people's safety either IMO, but he's been luckier at the very least. I assume he's at least prioritized certain aspects of vehicle/mechanical inspections to avoid a repeat of Eisner's scandals. He hasn't had a situation like the Big Thunder, Space Mountain or Columbia yet. Incidents that were directly traced back to executives intentionally signing off on the removal of routine safety inspections that they knew would imperil guest safety. I'm worried it could get to that again, but the evidence hasn't surfaced yet.