2016 First quarter injury report for Orlando theme parks

The Central Florida theme parks have turned in their injury reports for the first quarter of 2016. لعب روليت Walt Disney World reported seven injuries, Universal Orlando reported two, and SeaWorld reported none.

Two of Disney’s reports came from the Great Movie Ride at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. An 80-year-old man lost consciousness temporarily on the attraction; he had a history of motion sickness. لعبت بوكر A 41-year-old man felt numb and dizzy; he also had a pre-existing condition. A 19-year-old woman fainted while getting on the Toy Story Mania attraction; she had a pre-existing heart condition.



A 17-year-old girl rode Space Mountain at the Magic Kingdom and temporarily lost consciousness and fell after exiting the ride. A 57-year-old man with a pre-existing condition did not feel well after riding Mission: Space and Test Track at Epcot. A 67-year-old man felt “dizzy, ill and disoriented” on Ellen’s Energy Adventure. While on the Wild Africa Trek guided tour at Disney’s Animal Kingdom, a 73-year-old woman became disoriented.

A 43-year-old woman experienced weakness after riding Flight of the Hippogriff at Universal’s Islands of Adventure. A 57-year-old woman experienced motion sickness while on the Hollywood Rip Ride Rockit attraction at Universal Studios Florida.

The Florida theme parks voluntarily report their injuries as part of an agreement with the state. The injuries on the list occurred on a ride and resulted in a hospital stay that lasted for more than 24 hours. لعب الروليت

News source: Orlando Sentinel




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Leah grew up in a little farming town in Illinois, right on the Mississippi River. Her Chicago-born husband, David, left the city for her, and they're now raising their three children (Jacob, Jonah and Lydia) just 12 miles from her hometown. As the Senior Editor of the DIS (wdwinfo.com), Leah spends a lot of time writing about, reading about, and discussing Disney. So, it should come as no surprise that one of her family's favorite ways to spend time is going to Walt Disney World and traveling on Disney Cruise Line. She also enjoys shopping, watching movies with her husband and doing crafts with and for her kids.

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