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Disney is not completely blameless....There is an extremely small space between the bike path and road at the point where the accident occurred. There should be a rail there because that spot was an accident waiting to happen. God bless that poor little boy.
Those paths have been accident free (as far as I am aware) since Ft Wilderness opened in 1971.
This seems to have been a case of very negligent parents letting two children out on their own and then not making sure their bikes were safe.
Does anyone else feel that the parents had a responsibilty here. If nothing else to be sure their child's bike was safe for him to ride. I can understand their grief and wanting to place the blame on someone. But that bike should have been repaired before allowing him to go riding. Just a Grandfather ranting here.
Does anyone else feel that the parents had a responsibilty here. If nothing else to be sure their child's bike was safe for him to ride. I can understand their grief and wanting to place the blame on someone. But that bike should have been repaired before allowing him to go riding. Just a Grandfather ranting here.
It is definately Disney's responsibility to provide paths in Ft Wilderness that are safe for all levels of bike riders; especially when they rent bikes to the public (including bikes with training wheels). The spot where the accident happened becomes suddenly very narrow. People (children and adults) regularly veer into the street at that spot.
Disney is not completely blameless....There is an extremely small space between the bike path and road at the point where the accident occurred. There should be a rail there because that spot was an accident waiting to happen. God bless that poor little boy.