Universal Orlando Resort Reports Two Medical Incidents in Quarter One of 2023

Today the Florida Department of Agriculture’s quarterly MOU Exempt Facilities Report came out and shows two separate incidents that recently happened at the Universal Orlando Resort.

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Two Injuries in Quarter One 2023 at Universal Orlando Resort

The first injury stated in the report comes from early February when a 64-year-old female reported a headache after riding Hollywood Rip Ride Rockit. No further injury was indicated.

Additionally, a 47-year-old man had complaints of abdominal pain in mid-March after riding the Jurassic World VelociCoaster.

The MOU Exempt Facilities Report, Inspections, and DeSantis

This report, called the MOU Exempt Facilities Report, is submitted by major theme parks quarterly in lieu of inspections. In an agreement that the state of Florida has had with these major entities for decades, parks may employ their own mechanics and inspections crews to help alleviate some of the strain on the state’s resources. This report is intended as a way to show the public that the parks are well cared for and safe places to visit.

The top of the report states: “The following report is a compilation of data collected from the exempt facilities and reflects only the information reported at the time of the incident. Due to privacy-related concerns, the Department does not receive updates to initial assessments of a patron’s condition.” This means that if further complications happened with any of these guests, it would not be listed in the report.

Despite the injuries and medical complaints listed above, this quarter saw some of the lowest injury counts in recent history. Both Walt Disney World Resort and Universal Orlando Resort have a lower injury report count than they have had for over a year.

Recently, the Governor of Florida, Ron DeSantis, has taken it upon himself to change the way these parks and their transportation systems are operated and maintained. He recently signed a bill mandating state inspections of the Walt Disney World Monorail System, taking over the responsibility of upkeep from Disney themselves.

The bill is known as SB 1250 and deals with a number of small changes to the operations of the Florida Department of Transportation. One amendment, in particular, is designed to target the Walt Disney World Monorail System specifically. While the original bill filed in February as well as subsequent revisions in March and on April 14, did not contain this provision, an amendment was attached on April 26, the same day Disney filed suit against Gov. DeSantis and the Central Florida Tourism Oversight District on First Amendment grounds. The bill goes into effect on July 1.

Should this trend with state governance continue, inspection mandates could be extended to other major theme parks, including Universal Orlando Resort, Sea World, and Busch Gardens.

What do you think of these events? Do you think the stated injuries or pains were related to the respective rides? We’d like to see your opinions in the comments below.

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RockLove Previews Flora Collection of Stacker Rings Inspired by Disney Princesses

Spring has bloomed and summer is growing ever closer, so RockLove is taking this opportunity to explore a magical garden inspired by Disney Princesses! The jewelry company has revealed their upcoming Flora Collection that consists of beautiful flower stacker rings designed after Disney’s leading ladies. (Please note this article contains affiliate links. Your purchase will support […]

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Kennedy Space Center To Celebrate 40 Years of Women In Space With Special Events And Offerings

Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex in Cape Canaveral, Florida is celebrating 40 Years of Women in Space with a panel discussion and afternoon tea that will kick off a summer series of signature events. What’s Happening: Kicking off a series of events designed to showcase and celebrate 40 years since the first American woman explored […]

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Trailer and Key Art Released for Onyx Collective’s Series “Searching For Soul Food”

The trailer and key art for Searching For Soul Food has been released. The series will premiere all episodes on June 2, 2023, on Hulu. What’s Happening: Check out the official trailer and key art for Hulu’s food and travel series, Searching For Soul Food. The series will premiere all episodes on June 2, 2023, on […]

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Peyton Elizabeth Lee Searches for Ancient Artifacts at the Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular

Peyton Elizabeth Lee, star of Doogie Kameāloha, M.D., took in a showing of the Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular on a recent visit to Walt Disney World. What’s Happening: Peyton Elizabeth Lee went on a search for ancient artifacts and experienced the thrills of the Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. The […]

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How Disney Cast are Honoring AAPI Heritage Month

Earlier this month, Walt Disney World kicked off Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month with “A World of Voices,” featuring live entertainment, delicious dishes and special experiences across the resort that honor AAPI culture and traditions. I’ve enjoyed many of these offerings myself, including the Disney Springs Art Walk and the mesmerizing Japanese garden […]

Walt Disney World Resort Reports Four Medical Incidents in Quarter One of 2023

Today the Florida Department of Agriculture’s quarterly MOU Exempt Facilities Report came out and shows four separate incidents that recently happened at the Walt Disney World Resort.

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Four Injuries in Quarter One 2023 at Walt Disney World Resort

The first injury stated in the report is from January, when a 75-year-old female reported experiencing cardiac symptoms while on Pirates of the Caribbean.

The next report covers an incident from a month later in early February. On the Kilimanjaro Safaris Expedition, a 72-year-old male guest with a preexisting condition had stroke-like symptoms after experiencing the ride.

A couple of weeks later at the end of February, on Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance, a 72-year-old female guest felt disoriented after exiting the attraction.

Finally, in late March, a 67-year-old female guest fell when entering the ride vehicle on The Seas with Nemo & Friends, fracturing her leg.

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The MOU Exempt Facilities Report, Inspections and DeSantis

This report, called the MOU Exempt Facilities Report, is submitted by major theme parks quarterly in lieu of inspections. In an agreement that the state of Florida has had with these major entities for decades, parks may employ their own mechanics and inspections crews to help alleviate some of the strain on the state’s resources. This report is intended as a way to show the public that the parks are in fact well cared for and safe places to visit.

The top of the report states: “The following report is a compilation of data collected from the exempt facilities and reflects only the information reported at the time of the incident. Due to privacy-related concerns, the Department does not receive updates to initial assessments of a patron’s condition.” This means that if further complications happened with any of these guests, it would not be listed in the report.

Despite the injuries and medical complaints listed above, this quarter saw some of the lowest injury counts in recent history. Both Walt Disney World Resort and Universal Orlando Resort have a lower injury report count than they have had for over a year.

Recently, the Governor of Florida, Ron DeSantis, has taken it upon himself to change the way these parks and their transportation systems are operated and maintained. He recently signed a bill mandating state inspections of the Walt Disney World Monorail System, taking over the responsibility of upkeep from Disney themselves.

The bill is known as SB 1250 and deals with a number of small changes to the operations of the Florida Department of Transportation. One amendment in particular is designed to target the Walt Disney World Monorail System specifically. While the original bill filed in February as well as subsequent revisions in March and on April 14 did not contain this provision, an amendment was attached on April 26, the same day Disney filed suit against Gov. DeSantis and the Central Florida Tourism Oversight District on First Amendment grounds.

The bill goes into effect on July 1.

There were talks of requiring Disney to have the attractions inspected by the State as well, though that seems to have been abandoned at this time.

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Minion Land Coming to Universal Studios Florida

Universal Studios Florida has released details and concept art for the new Minion Land that’ll feature rides, retail, restaurants, meet & greets, placemaking, and more. This post covers what we know about the upcoming Orlando addition, when it’ll open, and everything else we know so far. Let’s start with basic background. Rather than being a […]

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An EXCLUSIVE Event Is Coming to The Polite Pig in Disney Springs!

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The Polite Pig

The restaurants at Disney Springs are constantly bringing unique menus and offerings to guests. We found that one of the most popular Quick Service restaurants there has an upcoming, exclusive event that we had to share with you!

The Polite Pig is among the most popular Counter Service restaurants at the Springs, and they just announced an all-new special event — The Polite Experience: Cocktails & Bourbon Pairing Dinner.

This event on June 20th, 2023, is going to be a four-course meal experience. It will cost $100 per guest, plus gratuity. There will be a unique menu for this event with an exclusive lineup of food and cocktail pairings prepared by their talented chefs. If you’re interested, check out their website in order to reserve your spot now!

Inside The Polite Pig

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