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Are Disney rides inspected?

The first thing you might not know is that rides at major Florida theme parks (including Disney World and other places — like Universal Studios and Sea World) have NOT been subject to inspection by the state of Florida for quite some time. It's all thanks to Florida Statutes 616.242.



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That is why our exhaustive maintenance efforts ? which include thousands of hours of maintenance and inspection across our Parks every day ? are an integral part of our daily routine. Every night after our Parks close, maintenance teams review each attraction.

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I spent time making sure to confirm this and I verified that bromine is used instead of chlorine to disinfect the water in all rides that use water such as it's a small world in Magic Kingdom Park and Frozen Ever After in EPCOT. Bromine is a good alternative for those with chlorine sensitivities.

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Labor Department employees inspect all rides at stationary amusement parks at least once a year, and rides at traveling fairs or carnivals are inspected every time the ride is set up in a new location.

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Using a patented machine called a “Smellitzer,” the scent of vanilla is pumped into the area via vents along with occasional bursts of a popcorn aroma. However, around Christmas, they switch over to a seasonably suitable peppermint scent.

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At amusement parks like Six Flags , Disney World and Universal — safety is a multimillion-dollar business. Injuries and deaths are becoming increasingly rare, with fewer than 1 injury per million rides in 2019, according to the National Safety Council.

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Walt Disney World Resort takes a comprehensive approach to security across our property that includes some measures that are visible and others that are not. This includes the presence of uniformed police officers, specially trained hazard detection canines, security screening technology, bag checks and other measures.

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Each Guest will scan a single finger upon entering any of the four magical Theme Parks, so the first time this will happen is the first time you visit one of the parks!

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The ride that broke down the most in all of Disney World in 2022 is… Rise of the Resistance! This ride is notorious for constantly breaking down so it's no surprise that the ride tops the list this year. This Hollywood Studios ride closed a grand total of 580 times over 302 days.

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There are sidewalks and lights, so it's safe and pedestrian friendly. It's about a 10-12 minute walk, at most, I would think. In terms of safety, going to Disney is safe. I have never used the shuttle, but I've traveled to Orlando and visited the parks with my own son and we were fine (we had a car).

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Regular pools usually disinfect the water inside of them using chlorine–but not Disney. They use bromine, which is a fancy, more expensive, and much milder smelling chemical (and is not as harsh as chlorine when it hits your skin or clothing).

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Put simply, Disney's smellitizers involve positioning a scented substance (whether this is actual popcorn or an artificial scent) between a source of strong airflow (fan or pressurized air) and the audience, then turning the airflow on and off so it blows across the substance and toward the audience.

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CERTAIN GLASS CONTAINERS - These are the only exceptions to the no glass containers rule: baby food, small perfume bottles (4 ounces or less) and medications stored in glass bottles.

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Canada's Wonderland is the safest amusement park in the world. In its life span, there have been no deaths, accidents, or personal injuries. Which country has the most amusement parks?

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