A Jungle Cruise boat at Walt Disney World in Florida started taking on water while passengers were on board
Disney's Magic Kingdom in Orlando may be known as"The Most Magical Place on Earth," but for some visitors riding the Jungle Cruise on Thursday, the experience was a bit less magical and a lot more wet.
The ride takes passengers on an adventure through the world's exotic rivers with a humorous skipper as the guide. But around noon, one of the boats started taking on water while passengers were on board.Matthew Vince, who was on the ride, said more than a foot of water flooded the boat. The boat"went from floating to sunk in about a minute," Vince told CNN affiliate WPTV."Everyone was fine and we were rescued in about 20 minutes.
— El Toro Fuerte February 27, 2020 Others jokingly worried for the fate of the guests because of all the dangerous"beasts" they could encounter. We Condemn @WaltDisneyWorld for allowing a boat to sink at their Jungle Cruise attraction. They put their guests in danger with so many carnivorous animals along the shores. pic.twitter.com/PCIF5O2imU
— ▵ The IllumiNation ▵ February 27, 2020 Disney said it worked with the people who were on the boat so that they could enjoy the rest of their day at the park, according to CNN affiliate WESH.
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