LuvOrlando
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According to this article it is true but I'm thinking it's just an exaggeration, could this possibly be true that they don't answer to any state regulations?
"Florida’s largest theme parks are exempt from state safety inspections, unlike smaller venues and fairs.
Instead, the largest theme parks like Walt Disney World and Universal conduct their own inspections and have their own protocols, but they must report to the state any injury or death.
https://www.clickorlando.com/theme-...-universe-had-spinal-injury-new-report-shows/
I don't go to small fairs or carnival rides thinking those rides aren't watched, if the reverse is true I'm a bit taken aback.
"Florida’s largest theme parks are exempt from state safety inspections, unlike smaller venues and fairs.
Instead, the largest theme parks like Walt Disney World and Universal conduct their own inspections and have their own protocols, but they must report to the state any injury or death.
https://www.clickorlando.com/theme-...-universe-had-spinal-injury-new-report-shows/
I don't go to small fairs or carnival rides thinking those rides aren't watched, if the reverse is true I'm a bit taken aback.