Horror at Disneyland as boy, 13, plunges down 50-foot drop

A troubling incident at Disneyland this week has renewed questions about safety procedures on one of the park’s major water attractions.

The situation unfolded Sunday on Tiana’s Bayou Adventure, where a 13-year-old boy reportedly got out of the ride vehicle before the attraction had finished and then fell down a 50-foot drop.

Reports indicate the teenager avoided critical injuries and was taken to a hospital as a precautionary measure.

Because the log flume-style ride does not use seatbelts or lap bars, news of the incident quickly prompted debate online, with many social media users questioning whether additional restraints should be in place.

Disneyland officials told theme park reporter Scott Gustin that the 13-year-old guest exited a ride vehicle on Tiana’s Bayou Adventure on Sunday before the ride had come to an end.

‘The ride was immediately stopped, and the guest was evaluated at a hospital and later released. The attraction reopened and is operating today,’ the statement said.

The Daily Mail has contacted Disneyland for additional comment.

One person on Reddit who claimed to have witnessed the aftermath wrote that they ‘saw a kid fall down the hill,’ adding: ‘When we got off there were about six Disney police and a mother and two kids were with them all soaked.’

A frightening incident that occurred at Disneyland this week has sparked serious concern about ride safety. The castle at Disneyland is seen

A frightening incident that occurred at Disneyland this week has sparked serious concern about ride safety. The castle at Disneyland is seen 

On Sunday, a 13-year-old boy plunged down a 50-foot drop on the water ride Tiana's Bayou Adventure after he exited the ride vehicle in the middle of the attraction. The ride is seen on a different date

On Sunday, a 13-year-old boy plunged down a 50-foot drop on the water ride Tiana’s Bayou Adventure after he exited the ride vehicle in the middle of the attraction. The ride is seen on a different date

Another Disneyland guest said they heard a lady scream and that their grandson ‘saw a kid tumbling down the water slide.’ 

Someone else, who claimed to know someone who worked at the park, said the young boy ‘slid backwards’ down the 50-foot drop and that he ‘sustained a lot of cuts and scrapes.’

‘Luck was on his side and seems he didn’t hit his head,’ they wrote.

‘I didn’t see it but there was a guy there that filmed it and we watched it on his phone and it was very disturbing,’ said a different attendee.

In light of the news, Reddit and X (formerly Twitter) were flooded with posts about the lack of seatbelts on the ride.

‘I’m surprised they haven’t installed lap bars/seatbelts to prevent such a thing from happening in the first place,’ wrote one distraught user. ‘Almost every other ride has a safety restraint in place.’

‘When I loaded my four-year-old into the Tiana ride boat, I was panicked when it occurred to me that the boat didn’t have restraints,’ admitted another.

‘It has always surprised me that lap bars have never been installed on this ride; especially, since it’s a single-file ride and kids can’t clutch their parents,’ someone else added.

The log flume does not have seatbelts or lap bars and, after news of the scary event broke, many social media users raised questions about the lack of restraints. The ride vehicle is seen on a different date

The log flume does not have seatbelts or lap bars and, after news of the scary event broke, many social media users raised questions about the lack of restraints. The ride vehicle is seen on a different date

The ride, which replaced the attraction Splash Mountain and opened in November 2024, is themed like the movie Princess and the Frog and is described as 'an exhilarating musical adventure'

The ride, which replaced the attraction Splash Mountain and opened in November 2024, is themed like the movie Princess and the Frog and is described as ‘an exhilarating musical adventure’

‘An incident like this and reopening the next day like nothing happened just doesn’t seem right to me,’ read a fourth post.

A fifth said: ‘Truly insane that someone could fall down the drop, remain alive, and the ride reopens the next day without investigation.’

‘Rapids rides have [seatbelts], so why not flumes?’ questioned a different user.

Popular Disney blog Inside the Magic wrote of the incident: ‘This is serious. It raises immediate questions about how a guest ended up outside a ride vehicle at one of the most dangerous points on an attraction.’

The ride, which replaced the attraction Splash Mountain and opened in November 2024, is themed like the movie Princess and the Frog and is described as ‘an exhilarating musical adventure.’

‘Embark on a thrilling water ride through the bayou with Princess Tiana, Mama Odie and gator pal Louis,’ reads a description.

‘It’s a musical journey full of twists, turns and festive fun that crescendos with a 50-foot drop – as well as a swingin’ soiree.’

Not having seatbelts is common on log flumes and is the case with many similar rides at theme parks across the globe.

It’s believed that the design of log flumes makes it nearly impossible to fall out, making seatbelts often not deemed necessary. However, climbing out on your own is certainly possible, as was the case with the recent Disneyland incident.

Amidst the news, Reddit and X (formerly Twitter) were flooded with posts about the lack of seatbelts on the ride. Disney California Adventure is seen

Amidst the news, Reddit and X (formerly Twitter) were flooded with posts about the lack of seatbelts on the ride. Disney California Adventure is seen

‘Log flumes can never have any particularly high lateral or negative G-forces on the corners, otherwise all the water would fall out,’ explained one Reddit user.

‘Any G-forces are likely to be pushing you back or down further into the seat.’

In addition, some have pointed out that seatbelts could make the ride more dangerous because if the vehicle were to somehow flip, the riders would be trapped and could potentially drown.

This isn’t the first case of someone climbing out of a ride vehicle on Tiana’s Bayou Adventure.

Last summer, a video went viral on TikTok that showed a man getting out of the log flume mid-ride at Disney World to retrieve his hat, which had blown off during the drop. 

And a few months before that, footage was shared online that showed a guy and his son ‘jumping out of the log.’

Eyewitnesses claimed at the time that the ride had been broken down for 10 minutes when he got frustrated.

It was said he tried to find an exit, but couldn’t find one, then proceeded to ‘refuse to get back into his log’ for 30 minutes. They were ultimately ‘escorted out,’ per eyewitnesses.

Both cases, thankfully, did not result in any injuries. 

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