Figment1989
Active Member
a bumper sticker that my grandmother has on her car sums this up nicely...
"The more people I meet, the more I love my dogs..."
"The more people I meet, the more I love my dogs..."
Nemo has them, GMR has guides, other rides have cameras. Things are definately getting better.Yeah the sad part about this is that if Disney hadn't of put those mats down, the guy would of been seriously hurt, and of course sued Disney. And you know more than likely a jury, if it even made it to trial, would of decided in his favor and most likely said something along the lines that Disney should of had more safety features installed in this ride to further protect their guests.:brick:
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Question though do we know if the other dark rides have this feature or are in the process of recieving this feature? I mean from a safety standpoint and legal one as well, especially in a day and age of complete and total foolish people, it does make sense to have such a feature.
I miss the good old days! You know; when cavemen who were fool-hearty enough to taunt the saber tooth tiger would just get eaten and we could thin our herd of such block-heads. Instead of thinning the herd these days, we have to each absorb the cost of "preventing them from being eaten" by paying higher theme park fees so the parks can install pressure mats, additional preventative measures for people doing what they are not supposed to do, and higher insurance premiums. :hammer:
I'm all for increasing safety in general, but to have to deal with people like this....where's a saber tooth when you need one? :lookaroun
I give Disney points for how they handled it. IMHO, people should have to leave the park for the remainder of the day as a slap on the wrist. If it costs Disney (and indirectly us), it should cost the rule breaking bozo.
Too bad he didn't get squished...
but IF he did get hurt, he probably would've sued WDW:fork:
What was he doing taking a photo INSIDE A DARK RIDE in the first place?
I heard a story of a tourist who was waiting for the monorail at the magic kingdom, and wanted a great picture of a monorail as it pulled into the station...so he stepped out on to the monorail beam and set up his tripod.....
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