Here’s How Most People Get Injured at Disney World—and It’s Not the Roller Coasters
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Here’s How Most People Get Injured at Disney World—and It’s Not the Roller Coasters
You came for the churros, the nostalgia, the real-life princesses. You left limping, clutching a Goofy bandage and questioning your insurance deductible. According to a new report from the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, the most common way people get injured at Disney World has nothing to do with ride malfunctions or rogue Space Mountain drops. It’s tripping, as in misjudging a three-inch gap and ending up horizontal in…
Parents, Be Warned: This Common Disney Area Is Causing Serious Injuries : Disney Fanatic
When people picture Walt Disney World, they usually think about churros, castle selfies, and magical memories. But even in a place built for fun, injuries happen more often than you’d expect. In fact, 2025’s official reports show that the real danger isn’t from the coasters or the drops. Credit: Disney Guests Hurt in the Most Unexpected Ways According to Florida’s Exempt Facilities Report, Disney must report any incident that leads to 24 hours o…
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