Teen Exits Disneyland Ride Before 50-Foot Drop, Attraction Temporarily Closed
1-Minute Brief
The incident raises questions about ride safety protocols and guest supervision at major theme parks.
Key Facts
- A 13-year-old boy exited the Tiana's Bayou Adventure ride at Disneyland before the final drop.
- The boy reportedly slid or fell down a 50- to 52-foot drop after leaving the ride vehicle.
- The incident led to the temporary closure of Tiana's Bayou Adventure on Sunday.
- Multiple outlets reported the boy was taken to a hospital following the mishap.
- Reports described the ride's final drop as either 50 or 52 feet.
What Happened
A 13-year-old boy left his ride vehicle on Disneyland's Tiana's Bayou Adventure and went down the final drop, resulting in the ride's temporary closure and the boy being taken to a hospital.
Why It Matters
This event highlights potential gaps in theme park ride safety and guest monitoring, prompting scrutiny of operational procedures and guest behavior at high-profile attractions. Reports vary on the exact height of the drop (50 or 52 feet) and the precise manner in which the boy went down the drop (slid or fell).
What's Next
Disneyland has not released further details on the boy's condition or any changes to ride protocols. Additional information may emerge as the incident is reviewed.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- Fox NewsRight4h agoDisney scare unfolds after teen exits log ride moments before 50-foot plunge
- Entertainment WeeklyUnknown5h agoDisneyland guest climbs out of moving ride, slides down 52-foot drop on Tiana's Bayou Adventure
