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“The most magical place on earth” lost some of its enchantment Thursday.
For some passengers, the Jungle Cruise attraction became a true adventure in Disney World’s Magic Kingdom. One of the ride’s boats, “Bomokandi Bertha” began sinking into the water around 12:30 pm EST forcing all passengers on board to slush through murky ankle-deep water to high ground. The ride was shut down for nearly 2 hours as passengers were safely evacuated off the ride and the boat was towed away. More
Let the lawsuits commence.
That’s what comes of not shooting the hippo with the starter’s pistol.
Just like New Orleans.
Got some kinks to work out, just give it some time,,,
ankle deep water…oh the horror.
And without the alligators to boot.
Even in the magic kingdom, boats require maintenance.
Just rename it the Titanic cruise and watch the money roll in.
That dump is so overly gay friendly it was probably the good ship lollypop.
That is one of those rides you go on to relax and sit down for a few minutes. Sometimes, you get the unexpected. Last time we went, the guide was a little gay guy who had all of the adults on the boat laughing like hell as he did his own jaded-queen narration. If he’s still there, I’m sure he’s already worked the sunken boat into his routine.
And one of my favorite things about the Jungle Cruise is that nobody is trying to pass you in line to catch up with their mother/father/son/daughter.
“the Jungle Cruise attraction”
that’s racist
“One of the ride’s boats, “Bomokandi Bertha” began sinking into the water around 12:30 pm EST forcing all passengers on board to slush through murky ankle-deep water to high ground.”
In a typical magnanimous gesture, Disneyland offered the passengers 5% off on their next entry fee (some restrictions may apply, offer void where prohibited).
By the way, how does a boat, on a track in ankle-deep water sink?
When Epstein went there he almost drowned in that ankle deep water…
“That was no boating accident!”
I like how they mentioned that they pulled over 100 alligators out of the waters since the DeLuca boy was taken by one. Any chance of water moccasins being in ankle deep water?
As we used to say, “They had a Disney spell!”