A new report shares details regarding several incidents that happened at the Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Florida.
A trip to the Walt Disney World Resort is supposed to be filled with magic and fun, with exciting adventures hiding around every corner. From Magic Kingdom and Hollywood Studios to EPCOT and Animal Kingdom, Guests will find dozens of amazing rides, attractions, roller coasters, dark rides, and live entertainment offerings at Walt Disney World.
Guests can also explore two amazing theme parks as well as Disney Springs, Disney World’s massive shopping and dining center.
However, like any theme park, accidents are bound to happen, even at “The Most Magical Place on Earth.”
According to a new report, several Guests experience health concerns while visiting Walt Disney World in the first few months of 2023.
Florida’s biggest theme parks, which include places like the Universal Orlando and Walt Disney World Resorts as well as SeaWorld and LEGOLAND, are required to self-report Guests’ injuries when they are hurt on rides and attractions and hospitalized for at least 24 hours after their injury.
Between January 5, and March 29, a total of four different Guests reported various health concerns after experiencing attractions at the Resort.
In January, a Guest experienced a cardiac event while riding Pirates of the Caribbean at Magic Kingdom.
In February, a 72-year-old Guest with a pre-existing condition had a stroke-like symptom after riding Kilimanjaro Safaris at Disney’s Animal Kingdom.
Later in February, a Guest felt disoriented after riding Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance at Disney’s Hollywood Studios.
In March, a 67-year-old Guest fell and fractured their leg after disembarking The Seas with Nemo & Friends at EPCOT.