No more guest sitting in the last row on Pirates


How could you hurt a finger from boats bumping together? Would you have to be reaching all the way back over your shoulder so your hand is directly behind the stern? Or turned sideways so you can drape an arm over the p00p deck?

I would have thought you could lose a finger by hanging an arm over the side when the boat hits a bumper or rail, but not when boats bump together.

Anyways, as a wise old German once told me:

Achtung: Das machine ist nicht fer gerfingerpoken und mittengraben. Ist easy snappen der springenwerk blowenfusen, und corkenpoppin mit spitzensparken. Ist nicht fer gewerken by das dumpkofen. Das rubbernecken sightseeren keepen das hands in das pockets. Relaxen und watchen das blinkenlights
 
anyone want to bet they'll shut it down in Sept and put in lap bars (a la Splash)?

::yes::

Those lap bars are going to be a pinch, I assume they will be coming to PotC and IASW very soon now
 
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I talked to my kids about the incident about the guy getting his fingers cut off and how they need to listen to directions and keep hands and feet in the ride.


My 10 year old said "duh dad that's what they tell you"

Figure if she understands so should everybody.
 
As someone who believes in God I'm a fan of Darwinism when it comes to issues like this.

Dumb enough stick your hand out of a moving vehicle, after being warned at least twice. /sigh
where do these people come from.
 
I talked to my kids about the incident about the guy getting his fingers cut off and how they need to listen to directions and keep hands and feet in the ride.


My 10 year old said "duh dad that's what they tell you"

Figure if she understands so should everybody.

It's a great lesson for a kiddo to learn and it sounds like you have a smart cookie!
 
It's amazing how often people are inconvenienced because of those people who need to be protected from their own stupidity.
 
How could you hurt a finger from boats bumping together? Would you have to be reaching all the way back over your shoulder so your hand is directly behind the stern? Or turned sideways so you can drape an arm over the p00p deck?

I would have thought you could lose a finger by hanging an arm over the side when the boat hits a bumper or rail, but not when boats bump together.

Anyways, as a wise old German once told me:

:lmao:

I don't speak German, so I skipped over your quote, but something caught my eye. I'm glad I read it. :rotfl: :upsidedow
 
WHY do the boats bang together? They were never that close before? :confused3

During peak times there are more boats going thru the ride and when you get towards the end part with the dog with the key is you have a back up of a good number of boats waiting to get to the unload station. Since there are so many boats they bump together as they line up and all push along to the unloading station.
 
Seems to me like this is a case of having to protect against the idiots of the world. IMO if you don't follow directions (keep hands in the boat) and get your fingers cut off in a ride, serves you right. :confused3

Maybe but if boats from behind are bumping into the boat in front quite strongly people with everything inside the boast could still injure backs or necks. Not all accidents are due to personal stupidity.
 
Could it be that they're suspending use of that row short term, while they determine exactly what happened to the man who lost parts of two fingers a week or so ago on Pirates?

My guess is that it's a temporary measure, until they can determine exactly what happened and until any liability questions are cleared up.
 
Could it be that they're suspending use of that row short term, while they determine exactly what happened to the man who lost parts of two fingers a week or so ago on Pirates?

My guess is that it's a temporary measure, until they can determine exactly what happened and until any liability questions are cleared up.

I agree. We haven't heard exactly what happened in either accident, everyone is quick to call people stupid without the facts.
 
Maybe suspending use of the back row is more about the water the boats have been taking on. Maybe they're trying to go for a smaller weight load.

Regardless, it's very unfortunate to need to diminish ride capacity in any way with standby lines longer now than ever.
 
DebbieB said:
I agree. We haven't heard exactly what happened in either accident, everyone is quick to call people stupid without the facts.

Except for the fact that the UK gentleman was quoted right after the incident, but multiple witnesses including EMS, as saying that he was stupid and put his hand in the water. I think his own words say enough about exactly what happened.
 
That doesn't mean that Disney's lawyers are comfortable that the matter is closed. My guess is that they suggested the last row not be used untill the investigation is over.
 














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