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Disney has released a statement from spokesman Bryan Malenius, We will respond to the lawsuit as app


A woman is suing Walt Disney World over injuries she claims to have suffered on the Jungle Cruise attraction at the Magic Kingdom. The guest claims she was unloading from the boat when it was struck from behind causing her to fall. She wants $15,000 in compensation for her injury, her hospital visit and lost wages.
If the guest s claim is true, Disney will likely have video of it. However, based on her story, travel tours to central europe I have doubts it happened exactly that way. The boats at the Magic Kingdom s Jungle Cruise unload one at a time and the boat behind it does not approach within even a half-dozen yards until the boat at the dock is empty. At least that s Standard Operating Procedure travel tours to central europe as I ve experienced it. For her boat to be struck while she was disembarking seems like there was a pretty bad violation of safety standards. If that was indeed the case, it would not be that difficult for Disney to implement a gate system to prevent this sort of collision while unloading travel tours to central europe going forward.
Disney has released a statement from spokesman Bryan Malenius, We will respond to the lawsuit as appropriate in court. Which seems a bit cold, not even, the standard, we have the safety of all our guests always in mind or something.
Speaking of the Jungle Cruise, I ve heard a rumor that it will shortly get a few new scenes, travel tours to central europe possibly even a new river to travel down. The Disneyland version was upgraded a few years ago and it s about time for that plussing of the show to make it out east.
As much as I d like to say that the boats bumping doesn t happen it does. Some skippers are just careless, get stuck spieling and lose track of how fast their boat is going. To stop the boats all you have is reverse throttle! travel tours to central europe Obviously when boats bump its a serious matter and management travel tours to central europe gets involved. During my stay I only ever witnessed one boat bump on stage and a few hard hits backstage. All of them were documented.
In terms of S.O.G. You receive a hand signal providing the all clear go ahead to come into dock. In the case you described their are two things that could have happened. They were pulling a 2 where one boat unloads at the typical unload area and another travel tours to central europe unloads at the wheelchair load and unload mid section of the dock or the even more rare 3 which three boats unload at once (no boat is at load when a 3 is pulled) They have strayed away from doing this and it now requires a managers go ahead although it can be a huge life saver when the river is all backed up.
As far as a gate system one exists! It s actually a pneumatic travel tours to central europe switch that alters the trough direction. When the gate is closed boats can reverse into the boat storage kinda behind Swiss Family Robinson Tree House when it is open the boats move freely around the river. The main issue with this is adding travel tours to central europe time to the go ahead to bring boats in, the extra wear and tear on the switch, and the likely need for an extra skip to operate that position.
As for a refurb and or update last I heard was that pirates got bumped above jungle simply due to the amount of evacs they have been experiencing. When I was there it was at times a multiple travel tours to central europe times daily thing never good for guest satisfaction. They would pull mostly cross trained skip/pirates to help with the evacs. They would dawn their waders and go help guests out of the boats.
While Duy is astonished at how large this lawsuit is, I m surprised at how SMALL it is. Disney is a big company with DEEP pockets and, as litigious as the US has become, that a lawyer would take a Disney lawsuit for that little just staggers the mind.
My husband got a concussion and amnesia from being flipped put of a tube at Typhoon Lagoon and I spent years trying travel tours to central europe to find a lawyer to sue. No one would touch The Mouse, even though all was documented by the ER. We did get a reimbursement of the ER copay from Disney without travel tours to central europe an explanation.
On the flip side of Matt s point, I wonder if this is such a small request for compensation that Disney would just pay it or at least the portion she can document. It doesn t seem to be worth spending $150,000 on a team of lawyers to defend an otherwise reasonable request (just the cab ride in an ambulance could cost a couple grand). I m sure Disney has insurance travel tours to central europe for this exact kind of thing and it s not like she was asking for 12 million dollars for pain and suffering.
Minor medical attention is also free. Our son was running travel tours to central europe in BLT hallway and hit his head on metal corner of elevater. We iced the bump and he seemed fine. A bit later he was acting a little travel tours to central europe out of it. We were in Contemp lobby and asked about nearest med center travel tours to central europe or ER (we had a car). We wanted to make sure he did not have a concussion. We were told to sit tight. Cast member made a call to paramedics. I spoke to them about how my son was acting and they showed up in a few minutes to check him out. He was fine They took all of our info but we never received any bill and they only asked personal info, not insurance, so they were not billed either.
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