I believe there are tires that go to the bottom of the rails, making it almost impossible for it to tip, unless of course the steel pole or rod were to bend or break. Pretty sure that’s not going to happen. Old friend who used to skipper on the JC told me that about 20 years ago.The rails in the photo look really narrow. Once it loses buoyancy, if people crowded on one side could the boat roll over or slide off the rails and literally sink?
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I am pretty sure the answer is no. I believe each ship has at least two guide rails that fit in the concrete channel. if the boat sinks, the guides would go even further down and make it next to impossible (barring them breaking) for the boat to tip to the side.The rails in the photo look really narrow. Once it loses buoyancy, if people crowded on one side could the boat roll over or slide off the rails and literally sink?
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This thread will inevitably become a string of bad jokes... you're all vying for second place.This never happened when Iger was the CEO.
Nah, second place is sunk.This thread will inevitably become a string of bad jokes... you're all vying for second place.
Doesn't make it acceptableYou say that as if this hasn’t happened multiple times before over the decades.
So what you're saying is that it doesn't hold water?Doesn't make it acceptable
I think a more correct description would be "Jungle Cruise Boat takes on water" as I don't believe sinking is actually possible. The boat would eventually come to rest on the concrete track it travels on.
I’m not saying it’s acceptable. I’m saying it’s not appropriate to imply that it’s the result of lowered standards since this same thing has happened multiple times before. Including back when standards were higher. We just didn’t always have cell phones and social media.Doesn't make it acceptable
Please notice I laughed at your joke.This is what happens when no one laughs at the jokes...
You mean a bigger accident than the boat filling with water...I can't believe guests were allowed to stand on the outside edges of the boat. I realize the skipper can only do so much, but allowing guests to stand on the edges of the boat seems like an accident waiting to happen.
Where's that bus from the lawyer joke when you need it?Image from just outside of the gates of WDW taken only moments ago.
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