When I looked up the reports on the Disneyland resort incidents there hasn't been a death since like over 10 years ago! Has Disneyland gotten safer or changed policies?
If I ran Disney and someone died on my the parks I think I wouldn't be able to function anymore. I hope that's the same for the CEO of the company now! They are looking for money but I do hope they have some morals!I haven't ever really felt unsafe at the parks either from ride malfunctions or incidents involving other guests. Disney can't afford bad PR like that, as bad as it sounds saying reputation is the most important thing (and not the loss of life), but I'm sure they do everything they can to maintain the integrity of their attractions. However, humans are not perfect and, at times, forget to do things or are told to cut back on certain procedures to save time and money. No matter what the reason, Disneyland has always been quite safe if you're not counting the people who injured or killed themselves of their own ignorance.
I never found it unsafe it just looks like the accidents have gone down.This is a bizarre question. Did you at one point consider the parks unsafe? Accidents happen, but the low quantity of accidents vs high number of guests intersecting with rides and environments with the potential to be dangerous shows that Disney has always been very safe. If you’re talking about potential dangers at Disney vs sitting at home, then yes, Disney is more dangerous, as is the rest of the world.
When I looked up the reports on the Disneyland resort incidents there hasn't been a death since like over 10 years ago! Has Disneyland gotten safer or changed policies?
When I looked up the reports on the Disneyland resort incidents there hasn't been a death since like over 10 years ago! Has Disneyland gotten safer or changed policies?