Jan 08
2012

Sunday
Rising Disney World Accidents

  January 8, 2012 @ 9:13 pm    414 words in post       0 comment

Amusement and theme parks are terms for a group of entertainment attractions and rides and other events in a location for the enjoyment of large numbers of people. An amusement park is more elaborate than a simple city park or playground, usually providing attractions meant to cater to children, teenagers, and adults. The first thing that comes to mind regarding theme park safety is the integrity of the rides themselves. How secure are they? Is everything in working order? What about the effect of nature’s elements on these attractions? How about heat, humidity and the worse culprit of them all… water?

Disney World Accidents are not exempted in the list of amusement accidents that are happening around the world. Several people have died or been injured while riding attractions at Walt Disney World theme parks. Since 2001, Disney has been required to report incidents to state authorities. A tragedy like this always raises concerns of guests, especially parents, as to the safety of any theme park attraction; more importantly the safety level of the rides. The theme parks industry recognizes that if guests lose their confidence in the industry’s ability to provide safe and reliable attractions, their bottom line will certainly suffer. Theme parks are no different. Every attraction may have some potential danger for guests. Who’s to say that a lighting fixture wouldn’t fall from the ceiling of a theater? Theme parks are no different. Every attraction may have some potential danger for guests.

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So what should we do to help ourselves stay safe in theme parks? Listen to the ride operators, sit back in your seat, if you have children in your party, never let them chew gum while hopping off and on an attraction, pay attention to any warnings, rules and guidelines for specific attractions, and If the ride has a harness, make sure it is snug around you. Let us first think of our safety before anything else.