Bogus Title: 1. Nobody suffocated (poncho just blew up over mouth and he fixed it after drop, plus it would have been easy to punch hole ot tear to mouth). 2. Rid did not close due to this. Scheduled to close over a month ago due at both MK & DL due being rethemed to Pricess & Frog.
If this is being closed because of a grown adult did not know how to put a raincoat on, then this is a really sad Nation. I think it’s sad that other people have to suffer riding an amazing ride because one grown adult did not know how to put a raincoat on. Or because I may have been difficult maybe realize to poke a hole or even take it off when he couldn’t breathe. I’m sorry but things like this needs to be stopped. I think this person should have been asked to not ride the ride again due to not understanding how to put the raincoat on. Or the mindset to poke a hole so he can breathe. Or because it is a water ride, take his chances and get wet. Again I don’t know if they’re really closing it because of this. But I don’t think that should be the reason because that’s unfair to people that enjoy the ride over one person not knowing how to put a raincoat on or fix it during a ride.
It’s closing anyway for a re-theme to Princess and the Frog. It has nothing to do with someone’s poncho. Also, he didn’t suffocate, he’s completely fine according to the rest of the article. I do agree with you though if that was the case.
I was at Disneyland when a little 3 year old girl had a seizure and stopped breathing. She actually did die in the park. Trust me when I say there was not one single article written about this. Disney swept it under the rug and paid hush money to the parents. I reached out multiple times for answers about what happened and Disney told me it was none of my business even though my family and I witnessed the whole thing. Real tragedies are never reported from the happiest place on earth. You can be sure of that! It took 15 minutes for anyone who worked at Disney to show up and assist the family and others at the park who were trying to resesitate her. (this happened during the fireworks show) None of the castmates were trained at all on how to handle an emergency. 30 minutes later EMT finally showed because we called 911 but it was too late. I will never return to Disneyland. I have since been to Disney World. They have thier own EMT on site. A much safer park in my opinion.
Comments for Disney Park Ride Closing Soon After Guest Suffocated Onboard
JMR
They can’t remove the music, you fools!! That’s half the experience!!
Mike
He would have suffocated, only if he died.
Tina
My thought exactly.
Audra
Okay here is thing u know I know u go on splash mountain u or I def get wet no way around it at all if u don’t want to get wet then why go on it
Shaun
My thoughts exactly!
Robert Glospie
Not the rides fault. It was the poncho. Don’t ride if you don’t want to get wet
Christine Staskiewicz
Yep…..
faackanders2
Bogus Title: 1. Nobody suffocated (poncho just blew up over mouth and he fixed it after drop, plus it would have been easy to punch hole ot tear to mouth). 2. Rid did not close due to this. Scheduled to close over a month ago due at both MK & DL due being rethemed to Pricess & Frog.
Becky
If this is being closed because of a grown adult did not know how to put a raincoat on, then this is a really sad Nation. I think it’s sad that other people have to suffer riding an amazing ride because one grown adult did not know how to put a raincoat on. Or because I may have been difficult maybe realize to poke a hole or even take it off when he couldn’t breathe. I’m sorry but things like this needs to be stopped. I think this person should have been asked to not ride the ride again due to not understanding how to put the raincoat on. Or the mindset to poke a hole so he can breathe. Or because it is a water ride, take his chances and get wet. Again I don’t know if they’re really closing it because of this. But I don’t think that should be the reason because that’s unfair to people that enjoy the ride over one person not knowing how to put a raincoat on or fix it during a ride.
Paige
It was closing anyway for retheming to Princess and the Frog.
CD
Tell me you didn’t read the article without telling me .
Kathy
The story is ridiculous. It was already scheduled to close and no one will die from a rain poncho on their face for 10 seconds
Pili
Read more. Write less. 👌👍
Rebekah
Honey, no one died.
Julie
I definitely rode it on Splash Mountain’s final day.
Jayne1955
I had a friend say she rode it but the wait was 200 minutes? Is that true?
James
Becky it has already become a sad nation. I’m sure dozens of young adults suffocate daily from incorrect poncho use. Also, y so serious?
Whackadoodle
It’s closing anyway for a re-theme to Princess and the Frog. It has nothing to do with someone’s poncho. Also, he didn’t suffocate, he’s completely fine according to the rest of the article. I do agree with you though if that was the case.
Tina
My thought exactly.
Jim Bo
Unless this person is mentally disabled, that’s the only exception.
If a normal person suffocated on their poncho they shouldn’t be in the gene pool.
Jayne1955
Will Rogers was right. Common sense ain’t common.
Jack
Its not closing because a guest suffocated. Its closing because George Floyd suffocated.
Sigmund Floyd
Comment of the century
Wendy
It’s a title to grab your interest, that’s it!
Chris
He suffocated, huh? really? Go back to bed, hun.
Penny
I was at Disneyland when a little 3 year old girl had a seizure and stopped breathing. She actually did die in the park. Trust me when I say there was not one single article written about this. Disney swept it under the rug and paid hush money to the parents. I reached out multiple times for answers about what happened and Disney told me it was none of my business even though my family and I witnessed the whole thing. Real tragedies are never reported from the happiest place on earth. You can be sure of that! It took 15 minutes for anyone who worked at Disney to show up and assist the family and others at the park who were trying to resesitate her. (this happened during the fireworks show) None of the castmates were trained at all on how to handle an emergency. 30 minutes later EMT finally showed because we called 911 but it was too late. I will never return to Disneyland. I have since been to Disney World. They have thier own EMT on site. A much safer park in my opinion.
Lisa
I agree! Like you said grown adult
Tina
Okay here is thing u know I know u go on splash mountain u or I def get wet no way around it at all if u don’t want to get wet then why go on it
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