
A Disney employee threw himself in front of a runaway rubber boulder, injuring himself as he shielded guests from the 400-pound prop during an Indiana Jones themed attraction, officials at the Florida park said Wednesday. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading.
Main Idea: A Disney worker was hurt after stepping in front of a runaway 400-pound prop to protect guests during an Indiana Jones stunt show at Disney’s Hollywood Studios.
Key Points:
Disney’s stunt show mishap could raise safety concerns for theme park workers and guests, and reviews may lead to changes that cause short-term disruption.
A stronger safety review at Disney’s Hollywood Studios could prevent future injuries and make public entertainment safer.
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