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Incidents at Disney parks

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This is a summary of notable incidents that have taken place at various Disney-owned theme parks. This list is not intended to be a comprehensive list of every such event, but only those that have a significant impact on the parks or park operations, or are otherwise significantly newsworthy.

The term incidents refers to major accidents, injuries, deaths, or significant crimes that occur at a Disney park. While these incidents were required to be reported to regulatory authorities for investigation, attraction-related incidents usually fall into one of the following categories:

  • Caused by negligence on the part of the guest. This can be refusal to follow specific ride safety instructions, or deliberate intent to break park rules.
  • The result of a guest's known or unknown health issues.
  • Negligence on the part of the park, either by ride operator or maintenance.
  • Act of God or a generic accident (eg slipping and falling), that is not a direct result of an action on anybody's part.

According to an 1985 Time magazine article, fewer than 100 lawsuits are filed against Disney each year for various incidents.[1]

[edit] Disneyland

Main article: Disneyland

As of December 2006, twelve guests and one employee have died inside the park. A greater number of guests have been injured. While the California Department of Safety and Health (DOSH) has ruled that some incidents are Disney's fault, the majority of incidents were due to negligence on the guests' part rather than the park's. [2]

[edit] America Sings

Main article: America Sings
  • On July 8, 1974, cast member Deborah Gail Stone, 18, of nearby Santa Ana, California was crushed to death between a revolving wall and a stationary platform inside the now-closed "America Sings" attraction. She was in the wrong place during a ride intermission; it was unclear whether this was due to inadequate training or a misstep. The attraction was subsequently refitted with breakaway walls. [3]

[edit] Big Thunder Mountain Railroad

  • On September 5, 2003, 22-year-old Marcelo Torres of nearby Gardena, California died after suffering injuries in a derailment of the Big Thunder Mountain Railroad roller coaster. The cause of the accident was determined to be improper maintenance and training of employees. [4]

[edit] Columbia

Main article: Sailing Ship Columbia
  • On December 24, 1998, a heavy metal cleat fastened to the hull of the Sailing Ship Columbia tore loose, striking one cast member and two park guests. One of the guests, Luan Phi Dawson, 33, of Duvall, Washington, died of a head injury. The normal non-elastic rope (designed to break easily) used to tie the boat off was improperly replaced by an elastic rope which stretched and tore the cleat from the ship's wooden hull. The park received much criticism for this incident due to its alleged policy of restricting outside medical personnel in the park to avoid frightening visitors, as well as for the fact that the Cast Member in charge of the ship at the time was a novice.[5]

[edit] Frontierland

Main article: Frontierland
  • On May 6, 2001, 29 people suffered minor injuries when a tree in Frontierland fell over. It is believed that the tree was over 40 years old, and one of the park's original plantings. [6]

[edit] Indiana Jones Adventure

  • On June 25, 2000, 23-year-old Cristina Moreno of Barcelona, Spain exited the Indiana Jones ride complaining of a severe headache. She was hospitalized later that day where it was discovered that she had brain hemorrhaging. She died on September 1, 2000 of a brain aneurysm.[7] Her family's subsequent lawsuit against Disney stated that Moreno died due to "violent shaking and stresses imposed by the ride." The lawsuit led to the California Supreme Court referring to amusement park rides as "common carriers" similar to planes, trains, elevators, and ski lifts. This ruling makes ride operators legally liable to provide the same degree of care and safety as other common carriers.[8] Disney settled the lawsuit before it went to court for an undisclosed sum. Moreno's medical costs were more than US$1.3 million.[9]

[edit] Matterhorn

Main article: Matterhorn Bobsleds
  • In 1964, 15-year-old Mark Maples of Long Beach, California, was injured after he stood up in the Matterhorn Bobsleds and fell out. He died three days later.[2]
  • On January 3, 1984, Dolly Regina Young, 48, of Fremont, California was thrown from a Matterhorn Bobsleds car and struck by the next oncoming bobsled. Her seatbelt was unbuckled, but since she was riding in the back seat of the sled alone, it is unclear whether she had deliberately unfastened her belt or if it was a result of the seatbelt malfunctioning.[10]

[edit] Monorail

  • In 1966, Thomas Guy Cleveland, 19, of Northridge, California, was struck and killed by the monorail, dragging him 30 to 40 feet down the track. This occurred on Grad Nite while he was trying to sneak into the park by climbing onto the monorail track.[2]

[edit] Peoplemover

Main article: PeopleMover
  • In August 1967, Ricky Lee Yama, 17, of Hawthorne, California, was crushed while jumping between two moving PeopleMover cars as the ride was passing through a tunnel. Yama stumbled and fell onto the track, where an oncoming train of cars crushed him beneath its wheels and dragged his body a few hundred feet before being stopped by a ride operator. The attraction had only been open for one month at the time.[2]
  • On June 7, 1980, 18-year-old Gerrardo Gonzales of San Diego, California was also crushed by the PeopleMover while jumping between moving cars. The accident occurred as the ride entered the SuperSpeed tunnel.[2]

[edit] Rivers of America

  • In June 1973, Bogden Delaurot, 18, of Brooklyn, New York, drowned while attempting to swim across the "Rivers of America". Delaurot and his 10-year-old brother stayed on the island past closing time by hiding in an area that is off-limits to guests. When they wanted to leave the island, they decided to swim across the river. Bogden carried his younger brother on his back, as the younger brother was unsure how to swim, but Bogden drowned halfway through the swim. His body was found the next morning. The younger brother was able to stay afloat by "dog paddling" until a ride operator rescued him.[2]
  • On June 4, 1983, Philip Straughan, 18, of Albuquerque, New Mexico, drowned in the Rivers of America while trying to pilot a rubber emergency boat from Tom Sawyer's Island that he and a friend had stolen from a "cast members only" area of the island.[2]

[edit] Roger Rabbit's Car Toon Spin

  • On September 22, 1999, 4-year-old Brandon Zucker fell out of the ride vehicle and suffered severe brain damage.[11]

[edit] Space Mountain

Main article: Space Mountain
  • On August 14, 1979, 31-year-old Sherrill Anne Hoffman became ill after riding Space Mountain two times in a row. During her first ride, she felt ill. When her rocket vehicle reached the unloading area, she was unable to get out of the vehicle. Employees at the unloading zone told her to stay in her rocket and that her rocket would be removed from the track. However, other ride attendants did not understand that Hoffman should exit the ride at the loading zone and sent the vehicle through the ride a second time. By the end of this second trip, Hoffman was semi-unconscious. She was subsequently taken to Palm Harbor Hospital, where she died seven days later. The coroner's report attributed the death to natural causes, due to a heart tumor that became dislodged and entered her brain. A subsequent lawsuit against the park was "dismissed with prejudice."[citation needed][12]

[edit] Tomorrowland

Main article: Tomorrowland
  • On March 7, 1981, 18-year-old Mel C. Yorba of Riverside, California was fatally stabbed with a knife during a fight in Tomorrowland. His family sued the park for US$60 million. The jury found the park negligent for not summoning outside medical help, and awarded the family US$600,000.[13]

[edit] Walt Disney World Resort

Several people have died or been injured while riding attractions at Walt Disney World theme parks.[14] Prior to 2001, Disney was not required to report incidents to the state authorities, but they have made reports since. For example, from 1Q2005 to 1Q2006, Disney reported four deaths and 19 injuries at its Orlando parks. [15]

[edit] Comparison to other Florida parks

All of Florida's major parks -- which include the Disney parks, along with SeaWorld Orlando, Universal Orlando, and Busch Gardens -- report quarterly details surrounding accidents and other incidents at their parks.

  • In 4Q2006, Universal Orlando, SeaWorld Orlando, Wet ‘n Wild and Busch Gardens Tampa Bay reported no serious injuries or illnesses on rides in their fourth-quarter filings. Disney reported 6 incidents, ranging from a guest's dizzyness upon exiting a ride to a broken foot at Typhoon Lagoon.[16]
  • In 2Q2006, there were 12 reported cases of serious injuries or illnesses out of the millions of people who visited the various parks and resorts.[17]
  • Disney reported nine cases. Among them were: two deaths (detailed below); a man who swallowed too much water at Typhoon Lagoon; three women who fell and broke their hips or suffered other injuries; two men with chest pains; and a boy who fainted at Blizzard Beach.
  • During that same time period, Universal Orlando reported one case: a woman with chest pain, numbness in an arm, and other symptoms.
  • SeaWorld and Busch Gardens reported no cases during the quarter.
  • Busch Garden's Adventure Island water park reported two cases of people complaining of injuries.

[edit] Animal Kingdom

[edit] DINOSAUR

  • In April 2005, 30-year-old Ryan Norman of Mooresville, Indiana, lost consciousness shortly after exiting the ride and later died. He wore a pacemaker, and Norman's parents said he had a heart condition. An investigation showed the ride was operating correctly and was not the cause of Norman's death.[18]

[edit] Blizzard Beach

Main article: Blizzard Beach
  • On March 15, 2007, 51-year-old Oscar Wicker, Jr. from Pulaski, Mississippi, collapsed near the Downhill Double Dipper water slide. He was taken to a nearby hospital where he was pronounced dead. Initial reports say that the man died due to a heart attack. His family says that he had a pre-existing heart condition.[19][20].

[edit] Disney MGM-Studios

[edit] Rock 'n' Roller Coaster

  • On June 29, 2006, Michael Russell, a 12-year-old boy visiting from Fort Campbell, Kentucky, was found to be unresponsive after the ride came to an end. CPR was administered by his father on the scene while awaiting arrival of paramedics, but he was declared dead en route to the hospital. [21] The ride was shut down for the investigation, but reopened a day later after inspectors determined that the ride was operating normally. Initially, a medical examiner stated that Russell may have had a congenital heart defect.[22] The final report confirmed that Russell died from the heart defect.[23] His death marks the seventh such incident to occur in a Disney theme park since December 2004. [24]

[edit] Tower of Terror

  • On July 12, 2005, 16-year-old Leanne Deacon from Kibworth, Leicestershire complained of a severe headache and other symptoms after riding the Tower of Terror at Disney-MGM Studios. She was taken to an Orlando hospital in critical condition[25]. Deacon underwent surgery to stop intracranial bleeding. On August 6, 2005, she returned to England via air ambulance. While Deacon reportedly had ridden the attraction several times previously during her visit with no ill effects,[26] her initial collapse was unexplained. Later tests showed that Deacon had been in pain for a few days, before having a massive stroke leading to cardiac arrest. After an examination by both Disney and state inspectors showed no ride malfunction, the ride was reopened the next day. Deacon returned home after spending six months in the hospital due to two heart attacks and surgery.[27]

[edit] Epcot

[edit] Body Wars

Main article: Body Wars
  • On May 16, 1995, four-year-old Linda Elaine Baker passed out during a ride on the Body Wars attraction in the Wonders of Life pavilion. The ride was stopped immediately, and paramedics were called to the scene. The girl was pronounced dead at the hospital. Some of Linda's relatives said that Linda was known to have had a heart condition, but the autopsy was inconclusive as to whether the ride aggravated it.[28]

[edit] Mission: Space

Main article: Mission: Space
  • On June 13, 2005, 4-year-old Daudi Bamuwamye died after riding Mission: SPACE. An autopsy, released on November 15, 2005, by the Orange County Medical Examiner's Office, states the boy died as a result of a pre-existing, previously undiagnosed heart condition called idiopathic myocardial hypertrophy. On June 12, 2006, a lawsuit was filed against Disney by Daudi's parents, claiming that Disney never should have allowed a 4-year-old child on the ride, and didn't offer an adequate medical response after he collapsed. [29] On January 11, 2007, the lawsuit was dismissed with prejudice with both sides having to only pay their own attorney fees.[30]
  • From June 2005 to June 2006, paramedics treated 194 Mission: SPACE riders. The most common complaints were dizziness, nausea and vomiting. Of those 194 guests: 25 people passed out, 26 suffered difficulty breathing, and 16 reported chest pains or irregular heartbeats.[32]

[edit] Magic Kingdom

[edit] Backstage

  • On February 11, 2004, 38-year-old cast member Javier Cruz died when he was accidentally run over by the Beauty and the Beast parade float in a backstage area. Cruz was dressed as Pluto at the time. [33] This led OSHA to fine Disney $6,300 for having employees in restricted areas.[34]

[edit] Pirates of the Caribbean

  • 77-year-old Gloria Land of Minnesota lost consciousness and died after riding in February 2005. A medical examiner's report said Land was in poor health from diabetes and she previously had several ministrokes. The report concluded that her death "was not unexpected." [35]

[edit] Skyway

Main article: Skyway (Disney)
  • On February 14, 1999, 65-year-old part-time custodian Raymond Barlow was critically injured when he fell off the Skyway ride. He was cleaning the Fantasyland Skyway station platform when the ride was accidentally turned on. Barlow was in the path of the ride vehicles, and grabbed a passing gondola in an attempt to save himself. He lost his grip and fell 40 feet, landing in a flower bed near the Dumbo ride. He died shortly after being taken to a local hospital. The Skyway ride, which had been scheduled to be closed before the accident occurred, was permanently closed on November 11, 1999.[36] As a result of the accident, OSHA fined Walt Disney World US$4,500 for violating federal safety codes in that work area.

[edit] Space Mountain

Main article: Space Mountain
  • 6-year-old Rame Masarwa fainted after riding Space Mountain on August 1, 2006, and was taken to Florida Hospital Celebration where he later died. The medical examiner's report showed that Masarwa, who was terminally ill and suffered from cancer of the lungs, spine, and abdomen, died of natural causes due to a metastatic pulmonary blastoma tumor. Masarwa was visiting the Magic Kingdom as a recipient of a trip by the Give Kids the World program. [37]
  • On December 12, 2006, an unnamed 73-year-old man lost consciousness while riding Space Mountain. After being taken to the hospital, he died three days later. The medical examiner's report stated that the man died of natural causes due to a heart condition.[16]

[edit] Splash Mountain

Main article: Splash Mountain
  • On November 5, 2000, 37-year-old William Pollack from St. Petersburg, Florida was critically injured while trying to exit the ride vehicle while it was moving through the ride. At the time, he told fellow passengers that he felt ill, and attempted to reach one of the attraction's marked emergency exits.[38] He was struck by the following ride vehicle. He died after he was taken to a local hospital.[39]

[edit] Typhoon Lagoon

  • In August 2005, 12-year-old Jerra Kirby of Newport News, Virginia felt ill while using the wave pool. Lifeguards talked with Jerra after noticing her sitting on the side of the pool, and she said she felt fine. Jerra passed out shortly thereafter. CPR was performed, and she was transported to the local hospital, where she was pronounced dead.[40] The autopsy showed that she died due to arrhythmia caused by an early-stage viral heart infection.[41]

[edit] Characters

  • In 2005, Walt Disney World reported 773 injuries to OSHA for cast members portraying one of 270 different characters at the parks.[34]
  • Of those injuries listed, 282 were related to costuming issues, such as costume weight affecting the head, neck, or shoulders.
  • 49 injuries were specifically due to the costume head.
  • 107 injuries were caused by park guests' interactions with the characters, where the guest hit, pushed, or otherwise hurt (intentionally or not) the costumed cast member.
  • Other items in the report include skin rashes, bruises, sprains, or heat-related issues.
  • One change that Disney made to assist character performers was to change rules limiting the overall costume weight to be no more than 25% of the performer's body weight.

[edit] Goofy

  • In September 2004, Disney cast member Michael Chartrand was suspended for allegedly shoving two unnamed Kodak employees while dressed as Goofy at Animal Kingdom on August 29, 2004. The two photographers believed that Goofy was a different cast member who was joking around until they were relaxing backstage and saw it was not their friend. Chartrand's attorney stated that the two photographers shoved back as part of routine horseplay among cast members meant to entertain. The sheriff's office was considering misdemeanor charges.[42] During the investigation, two Animal Kingdom employees came forward saying Chartrand touched their breasts. Chartrand's lawyer claimed that Chartrand was merely looking at their lanyards full of lapel trading pins.[43]

[edit] Three Little Pigs

  • In 1976, a woman filed a lawsuit claiming one of the Three Little Pigs ran up to her at the "it's a small world" attraction, grabbing at and fondling her, it supposedly exclaimed "Mommy! Mommy!" As a result, she claimed to have gained 50 pounds, seeking $150,000 in damages for assault and battery, false imprisonment, and humiliation. The plaintiff dropped charges after Disney's lawyers presented her with a photo of the costume, which had only stubs, not operable arms.[44]

[edit] Tigger

  • On January 5, 2007, 14-year-old Jerry Monaco Jr. of Greenville, New Hampshire was allegedly punched in the head by a Disney cast member dressed as Tigger during a photo opportunity at the Disney-MGM Studios.[45] The family felt that the act was deliberate and filed a police report of battery against Michael Fedelem of Kissimmee, Florida[46]. Fedelem was suspended pending the results of the investigation.[47] In Fedelem's statement to the sheriff's office, he claimed that he was acting in self-defense as Monaco Jr. was pulling on the back of the costume, causing Fedelem to lose his breath.[48] Jeffrey Kaufman, the lawyer who represented Michael Chartrand in an earlier case against Tigger (see below), released his own opinion on the situation. He believed Monaco Jr. instigated the situation and that Fedelem's movements were an involuntary reaction to pain. Kaufman was not representing Fedelem at the time of this statement.[49] On February 15, 2007, the State Attorney General's office announced that no charges would be filed against Fedelem. [50]
  • In April 2004, Disney cast member Michael Chartrand was arrested for allegedly fondling an unnamed 13-year-old girl and her mother while dressed as Tigger during a photo opportunity at the Magic Kingdom in February 2004. He was charged with one count of lewd and lascivious molestation of a child between 12 and 15 years old, and one count of simple battery.[51] The case went to trial, where the jury's deliberation lasted less than one hour. Chartrand was acquitted of all charges, and returned to work at Disney.[52]

[edit] Winnie the Pooh

  • A 1981 case tried Robert Hill, who was playing Winnie the Pooh in 1978. It was alleged a slap resulted in a child's bruising, recurring headaches, and possible brain damage. Hill testified that the girl was tugging at his costume from behind. Turning to see who it was, he accidentally struck her ear. At one point, Hill entered the courtroom in the Pooh costume. Hill responded to questions while on the witness stand as Pooh would. For example, when Pooh was asked "What do you do at Disneyland?" Pooh danced down the courtroom aisle, causing the audience to burst into laughter. The judge stated, "Have the record show that he's doing a two-step." The comical procedure demonstated the arms on the elaborate costume were too low to the ground to slap the girl at her then height. After 21 minutes, defendant Robert Hill was accquited on all charges.[44]

[edit] Various characters

  • In October 2006 at Disneyland Paris, amateur video was filmed backstage in the cast members' break area of different cast members pantomiming various indecent acts while they were wearing their character costumes. The video clip[53] was later posted on various video-sharing websites often using the term "mouse orgy."[54] In an official statement, Disney said "The video was taken in the backstage area not accessible to guests. Appropriate action has been taken to deal with the cast members involved."[55]

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  2. ^ a b c d e f g Snopes article detailing Disneyland deaths
  3. ^ Article analyzing Stone's accident
  4. ^ "Big Thunder Railroad Death Brings Big Admission From Disney", InjuryBoard.com, 2004-12-05. Retrieved on 2006-11-04.
  5. ^ OSHA Press Release on Columbia findings
  6. ^ News article about falling tree in Frontierland
  7. ^ "Jury can hear of changes to Disney ride after death", OC Register, 2006-12-12. Retrieved on 2006-12-14.
  8. ^ "Amusement parks liable for safety of thrill rides, state court rules", San Francisco Chronicle, 2005-06-16. Retrieved on 2006-12-14.
  9. ^ "Settlement Reached in Wrongful Death Suit Against Disney", AP, 2007-01-05. Retrieved on 2007-01-05.
  10. ^ Abstract of LA Times Archive article mentioning Dolly Young's death in 1984 (Abstract does not contain collaborating details, but full article may)
  11. ^ "Police Say Boy Fell From Open Side of Disney Car", Los Angeles Times, 2000-09-28. Retrieved on 2006-12-06.
  12. ^ MiceChat discussion and research on Hoffman death, including citations from author David Koenig Please see Koenig's 1994 book Mouse Tales for actual citation.
  13. ^ "AROUND THE NATION; Disneyland Must Pay $600,000 in Park Murder", New York Times, 1986-07-24. Retrieved on 2006-12-06.
  14. ^ Summary of some incidents from AP wire
  15. ^ Report on 2005-2006 incidents
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  21. ^ Article about Rock-n-Roller Coaster death
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  28. ^ SNOPES article on Body Wars death
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  52. ^ "'Tigger' Found Not Guilty Of Molesting Girl", Local 6, 2004-08-04. Retrieved on 2007-01-06.
  53. ^ YouTube video clip of still images from the original "mouse orgy" video available as of 2007-01-17
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