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I'm still hearing that there is more to come. The same source that told me (just a few days after the last incident) that this would be coming has also told me that there will be a reduction in the intensity of other three centrifuges.
This current measure reduces Disney's exposure somewhat. Clearly, in the event of another death, Disney's defense is a bit stronger where they can show that they have another option and that the warnings are very clear.
However, another death would be bad on so many levels. And, it's a reasonable assumption that the remaining three centrifuges present the same dangers to people with risk factors.
Sure, while Disney can say "hey, it's thier own damn fault", how will the public perceive that? Right now, I'm believing the news I heard this morning - the rest of the attraction will be toned down in intensity.
You drive off a major few thrill seekers (never has been WDW's bread and butter, and isn't the only means of driving growth and popularity - Soarin' has proven that), but bring in a greater number of guests overall to the attraction. And, you reduce the chances that there is another death. Makes sense to me, and likely makes sense to Disney.
This current measure reduces Disney's exposure somewhat. Clearly, in the event of another death, Disney's defense is a bit stronger where they can show that they have another option and that the warnings are very clear.
However, another death would be bad on so many levels. And, it's a reasonable assumption that the remaining three centrifuges present the same dangers to people with risk factors.
Sure, while Disney can say "hey, it's thier own damn fault", how will the public perceive that? Right now, I'm believing the news I heard this morning - the rest of the attraction will be toned down in intensity.
You drive off a major few thrill seekers (never has been WDW's bread and butter, and isn't the only means of driving growth and popularity - Soarin' has proven that), but bring in a greater number of guests overall to the attraction. And, you reduce the chances that there is another death. Makes sense to me, and likely makes sense to Disney.