UPDATE: Legal Case Against Epic Universe Takes Unexpected Turn

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Tall, ornate entrance gate with a large arch reading "Epic Universe," decorative towers, and elaborate clock-like structures, welcoming visitors to this impressive theme park under a partly cloudy blue sky at Universal.

Credit: Andrew Boardwine, Inside the Magic

3 Comments

  1. Paula

    I would like to know what injuries she sustained and how much money she got out of Universal.

  2. Carolyn

    I would like to know more about her “injuries”. When you ride on coasters, etc, you are going to experience different things. I am smaller and on some feel like I am being “banged around” but I try to adjust myself, and if I think it is too rough, I will not ride again. I think everyone should know when they get on some minor things can happen but unless it is proven that the ride really should not have been operating I feel lawsuits should not happen and I think parks should post on rides things can happen and ride at your own risk. People are always looking for ways to make a dime.

  3. Carissa

    I’m going to call bs. I was there at the same event and they had signs all over the line and the loading deck. I read them and decided not a smart ride for me to go on. Personal responsibility. I don’t think she should have gotten a dime.

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