Haven’t most of the newer Universal rides had more physical props and most of the newer Disney rides (aside from Rise I guess) had mostly screens?If I were Disney I would reply
Add rides yes, but why so many screens?
The oppressive heat and humidity mixed with continual food and wine throughout the day/night could make someone do irrational things. But also bad behavior on vacation " what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas " one can substitute Vegas for something else .low blood sugar make a b*tch crazy
A male guest jumped off the flume ride vehicle he was in at MK's Splash Mountain in 2000. He got stuck on the ride path. He was then struck by an incoming ride vehicle filled with other riders. He passed away from his injuries at Celebration hospital.People have been idiots and jumped off rides since they basically existed, social media just amplifies the message right now.
Even if Security was called the only ones I saw were at the front of the park checking peoples bags and backpacks. It would take a while for someone to respond perhaps.And in case you are wondering if Disney did anything …. They didn’t. Security was never called and the Guests went about their day as normal.
There's a twitter user who said he was on the rear of the boat - and that they got on and off a total of four times. He also said that the 'voice of god' kept reminding them to keep their hands and feet inside the ride. So he thought they were indeed watching them......but then, they got off the ride, were not met by security and stumbled into soarin. (Personally, I'm not sure I would want to ride soarin in that condition.)
Either WDW security *chose* to not do anything about it or could not mobilize security fast enough to get there.
It’s dangerous if you get pulled under the boat.I always wanted some of that water from POTC. I spent more time than I'm willing to admit trying to dream up covert ways to stick an empty Aquafina bottle in the water and come up with the prize. However, those dreams were killed for good when I read a story of someone losing some fingertips on the ride - and Ive already lost the tip of a finger due to a hatchet mishap when I was 14. So, no POTC water for me.
All that being said, I dont think that LwtL is a particularly 'dangerous' ride to step off from - but the fact of the matter is that none of these attractions were ever made for guests to step off and walk around on. There is a risk someone could fall into the water, get a limp stuck in the track, lose a digit while trying to climb out, fall and hit your head.
It’s dangerous if you get pulled under the boat.
Yeah, my worry is that now that the word is out that you can do this and get away with it, others will try to one-up the "fat cucumber lady" and do even worse things to claim their 15 minutes of online fame.Hope The Land doesn't become one of those rides, like Horizons, where people run amok and become their personal playground. At least with Horizons, they provided a lot of behind-the-scenes look at that ride that will live forever now that Disney bulldozed its history.
Absolutely!It’s dangerous if you get pulled under the boat.
Equally dangerous if caught between the boat and the wallIt’s dangerous if you get pulled under the boat.
I was thinking another ET situation could've happened.Equally dangerous if caught between the boat and the wall
Repercussions for this would be dependent on park operations not really security. Security will only act upon park ops leadership direction.i’ll be curious to see if disney comments on the incident. if it’s true that there were no repercussions from it, i’m disappointed by disney security.
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