DesertBell
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inside the vehicle at all times. Seriously.
During our recent trip (just got back tonight!) we saw at least one and possibly two injuries due to people not following that very simple rule.
Last night my dd and I were enjoying our last night in Disney. We wanted to ride BTMRR again but it was shut down. I asked the CM how long, and she said "temporarily." DD asked, "Why is the ride down?" (She's five, so she can get away with being nosy.) The CM said, "Because some people don't follow the rules". DD asked, "What rule did they break?" The CM replied, "They didn't keep their hands in the ride vehicle." I said, "That's how people get hurt", and the CM nodded with a very grim look on her face.
The other occasion we were waiting in line for the princess fantasy Faire, and noticed a commotion in front of the train station. A very tiny boy, maybe three, was screaming and his mom was holding him. There were some disney suits milling about, and a woman there wrapped his hand, but EMT's came pretty quickly and took the little boy away. My DH had walked past on his way back from the restroom with DS and said that there was a lot of blood. They reopened the train shortly after the EMTs left.
So seriously, people, keep your hands in the car. I don't care if I can't ride something, but no one wants to get injured- or worse, for their kids to get hurt.
Other than that, our trip was fabulous. Pics and trip report as soon as I get some sleep!
During our recent trip (just got back tonight!) we saw at least one and possibly two injuries due to people not following that very simple rule.
Last night my dd and I were enjoying our last night in Disney. We wanted to ride BTMRR again but it was shut down. I asked the CM how long, and she said "temporarily." DD asked, "Why is the ride down?" (She's five, so she can get away with being nosy.) The CM said, "Because some people don't follow the rules". DD asked, "What rule did they break?" The CM replied, "They didn't keep their hands in the ride vehicle." I said, "That's how people get hurt", and the CM nodded with a very grim look on her face.
The other occasion we were waiting in line for the princess fantasy Faire, and noticed a commotion in front of the train station. A very tiny boy, maybe three, was screaming and his mom was holding him. There were some disney suits milling about, and a woman there wrapped his hand, but EMT's came pretty quickly and took the little boy away. My DH had walked past on his way back from the restroom with DS and said that there was a lot of blood. They reopened the train shortly after the EMTs left.
So seriously, people, keep your hands in the car. I don't care if I can't ride something, but no one wants to get injured- or worse, for their kids to get hurt.
Other than that, our trip was fabulous. Pics and trip report as soon as I get some sleep!