Disney Cast Member Rushed for Medical Treatment Following Bat Attack on Infested Ride, Report Says

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  1. T.A

    I’ll be there Thursday am with a fresh can of Bat repellent. Hopefully they don’t close it before then.

    1. Ed

      Please put on YouTube a video of what you discover please as I like bats and will be looking for it next Monday lol! It’s very easy to do and add the tags so I can find it.

  2. Nomad

    One more thing. Bats do not “dive bomb”, that’s bird behavior. Whoever made up this story doesn’t know the difference between the two.

    I’m not saying I think it’s a bird either, just that the person who made the story up knew that some birds dive bombed people to defend their nests and wrongly assumed that bats do too.

  3. Colleen

    Bats don’t dive or attack people so this is solid crap “reporting” being also you’re the only person making these claims ..let’s just shut down the nonsense shall we?

    1. Mama Sati

      I have been witness to a video showing a live bat “dive bombing” a person. The person was minding their own business and a bat swooped down on him and then bit him! He had to be treated for rabies. So YES, they occasionally do Dive Bomb!!

  4. Donna

    Bats don’t normally attack. They swoop down to eat bugs that are near humans. If these are aggressive bats Disney needs to take immediate action. If they are merely doing bat things then Disney needs to relocate the bats.

  5. Jessica

    Yeeeah, bats don’t attack people or “dive bomb”. This is nonsense.

  6. Kim

    We were there Sunday morning and rode it. It was closed in the evening when we had a lightning lane for it. Now I’m very concerned. Bats can carry rabies and if they are dive bombing it could be because they are rabid.

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