Disneyland Teacups harder to spin for safety sake

I noticed this the last few times we were there, but never knew about the modifications.

When we first went on it after the modifications, my son thought we had a broken tea.

The next couple of times it was the same thing and I figured they most of changed something.

My son is extremely disappointed and they are not as much fun as they used to be. It's sad how 1 person can ruin something for someone else.

Next time I will stop at City Hall and let them know I don't agree with the change.
 
Hello:

Just a few quick points on the "Tempest in a Teacup". When you go to city hall be sure to insist on making a written statement. Disney claims only a few complaints ( http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-teacups29feb29,1,1310768.story ) but we know better.

Also if you would like to contact Disney you can:

Write to the President of the theme parks:

Mr. James A. Rasulo
President
Walt Disney Parks & Resorts
500 South Buena Vista Street
Burbank, CA 91521-4873

Web comments/Email can be entered at:
http://disneyland.disney.go.com/dlr/common/contactUs

Calls (to real people) can go to:
(714) 781-7290

Thanks.
 
I could not follow the link, but as I recall the person involved was an adult paralyzed at the waist down.

If this is correct, what business does disney have a allowing a person with no lower body control onto a spinning ride that has no restraint system. For that matter, it would sem illogical to go on such a ride. Handicap accessability is one thing, but how could such a person stay stable?

Flame me or educate me, I am open for either!:earseek:
 



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