Disneyland signs warn that standing on log flume ride will lead to park ejection
Disneyland has implemented a strict ejection policy for guests who stand up on the Tiana’s Bayou Adventure log flume ride.
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The obvious questions
What is the consequence for standing on Tiana’s Bayou Adventure?
Guests found standing on the ride risk being ejected from the park.
What prompted this change?
The policy follows a recent incident involving a young boy and a separate fall by a guest on the attraction.
How is the policy being communicated?
Disneyland has installed new warning signs and is utilizing audio announcements to notify guests of the rule.
The story so far
Standing on the Tiana’s Bayou Adventure log flume ride at Disneyland now results in immediate park ejection. This policy follows a recent incident involving a young boy on the attraction and a separate event where a guest fell 50 feet down the ride. The new enforcement includes the installation of warning signs and the use of audio announcements to alert visitors to the consequences of violating ride safety protocols.
Outlets including the Los Angeles Times, New York Post, and WDW News Today highlight that these measures are described by the park as a zero-tolerance policy. The initiative is positioned as a final effort to ensure safety on the attraction, which has seen repeated instances of guests failing to remain seated. Disneyland staff are now tasked with enforcing these warnings for all park guests on the log flume.
Whether additional physical barriers or changes to the ride structure will be implemented is not specified in current coverage, which focuses solely on the new signage and the threat of removal from the premises.
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Who reported it (6)
- Disneyland threatens guests with park removal after young boy’s dangerous act New York Post · 1d ago
- Disneyland Issues New “Zero Tolerance” Policy as ‘Last Effort’ to Save Tiana’s Ride Inside the Magic · 1d ago
- Disneyland Adds Ejection Warning Signs After Guest Falls 50 Feet Down Tiana’s Bayou Adventure WDW News Today · 1d ago
- Disneyland Now Warns Guests Against Standing Up on Tiana’s Bayou Adventure with Signs and Announcement People.com · 1d ago
- Disneyland warns not to stand up on its log-flume ride or risk getting booted from the park Los Angeles Times · 1d ago
- Disneyland signs warn that standing on log flume ride will lead to park ejection KTLA · 1d ago
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