Tinkerbell08
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omg... so that means its open and always will be! Its ot gettni closed down or anything!?!¬
omg... so that means its open and always will be! Its ot gettni closed down or anything!?!¬
They would not close a ride just because someone got sick on it. Nothing went wrong with the ride; the girl obviously had a pre-existing condition that was aggravated by the ride. This could have happened anywhere.Tinkerbell08 said:omg... so that means its open and always will be! Its ot gettni closed down or anything!?!¬
It would depend on your point of view. I could see a lawyer from Disney arguing the point that it would be considered a preexisting condition while a lawyer suing Disney would argue the opposite. I can kind of see both points but would tend to agree with you.tigsmom said:This is true. Thats what the neighbors told the media.
My daughter had a heart condition when she was born. It was corrected when she was three. She is "healed" or "cured" and if (God forbid) something like this should happen, it would not be considered a pre existing condition because it no longer exists.
Does that make sense?
What about the chance of a ride aggravating an old condition/injury? I mean, I know you actually have experience with this because of your child so who am I to say, but maybe some people who have gotten over certain things are still a little more succeptable (spelling?) than others?tigsmom said:This is true. Thats what the neighbors told the media.
My daughter had a heart condition when she was born. It was corrected when she was three. She is "healed" or "cured" and if (God forbid) something like this should happen, it would not be considered a pre existing condition because it no longer exists.
Does that make sense?
If the ride aggrevated a pre existing condition, then your still saying the ride played little to no part in the accident? Interesting.DisneyInsider said:Secondly...As with Mission:Space, it is almost apparent the ride played little to no part in the accident. Disney would shut down any ride in this situation because it is a very good PR move to let the FL inspectors come in and check it out. Even when both sides know they aren't going to find anything wrong. Remember, Disney is not at all obligated to report this to the state.
Nothing happened. A 77 year old women died. The doctors said her death was not unexpected. The fact is things happen, and will happen anywhere. However when things happen at Disney it is suddenly a news story even if it should not be.Stormhammer22 said:I hope for the girl's speedy recovery!
Can anyone tell me about the other incident that the orginial news report says? I know about the kid dying on Mission Space, but what's this other one about a old woman dying on Pirates? Can someone fill me in on what happened?
Stormhammer22 said:I hope for the girl's speedy recovery!
Can anyone tell me about the other incident that the orginial news report says? I know about the kid dying on Mission Space, but what's this other one about a old woman dying on Pirates? Can someone fill me in on what happened?
Thanks for reminding us about this Fran!! Thumbs up for the CMs who were all over this!! BelleFran98765 said:Since it hasn't been mentioned yet... kudos to the CM(s) that decided to call for emergency services even after the girl herself said she didn't need them. They probably saved her life.
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