Thursday, February 10, 2011

Disney carousel fatality due to pre-existing situation

Disney has documented a fatality on one of their carousel rides. This is a part of the quarterly report on in-park injuries. The Disney carousel fatality was one of three significant injuries at the park in Oct, November and December. All three accidents that Disney documented were to elderly guests. The youngest injured individual was 71. This type of coverage might cause disney the necessity to sign up for a personal loan to spin this press. Resource for this article – Disney carousel death one of three major injuries in 4th quarter by MoneyBlogNewz.

Fatality from heart condition occurred on Disney carousel

There was a 76 year old woman who rode the Prince Charming carousel. December 2010 was when this happened. She reportedly exited the ride, collapsed and passed away. The woman had a pre-existing heart condition. The carousel made it worse. Even though the Prince Charming Regal Carousel at the park is a very tame ride, you will find warning signs posted that individuals shouldn't ride with heart conditions.

Disney injuries at the end of 2010

When it comes to the fatality at Disney World Theme Park of the 76-year old, there were two other significant accidents in the last quarter of 2010 that occurred. While on a moving platform, another 76 year old woman fell off and hurt her leg. A 71-year-old woman broke her shoulder and hip after the Prince Charming Regal Carousel was ridden. Needs about elderly people getting on rides are not there in the park.

Disney carousel death documented within safety deal

The rides at Orlando and other major theme parks are not inspected or regulated by the state of FL. Quarterly reports are submitted to the state instead that outline the accidents in the parks. In the exact same time period the Disney carousel death happened, the other major theme parks reported no injuries to guests. The Prince Charming Regal Carousel is located in Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom. Every three months there were about 5 million visitors there. A .000059 percent injury rate was documented for Walt Disney World.

Articles cited

theme Park Insider

themeparkinsider.com/flume/201004/1895/

Washington Post

washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2011/02/07/AR2011020702235.html



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