Incidents at Enchanted Parks Properties

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This is a summary of notable incidents at the amusement parks and water parks that are operated by Enchanted Parks. In some cases, these incidents occurred while the park was under different management or ownership, such as Six Flags parks.

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This list is not intended to be a comprehensive list of every such event, but only those that have a significant impact on the parks or park operations, or are otherwise significantly noteworthy. The term incidents refers to major accidents, injuries, or deaths that occur at a park. While these incidents were required to be reported to regulatory authorities due to where they occurred, they usually fall into one of the following categories:

  1. Caused by negligence on the part of the guest. This can be a refusal to follow specific ride safety instructions, or deliberate intent to violate park rules.
  2. The result of a guest's known, or unknown, health issues.
  3. Negligence on the part of the park, either by ride operator or maintenance safety instructions, or deliberate intent to violate park rules.
  4. Natural disaster or a generic accident (e.g., lightning strike, slipping and falling), that is not a direct result of an action on anybody's part.

Enchanted Forest Water Safari

Michigan's Adventure

Chaos

Shivering Timbers

Thunderhawk

WildWater Adventure

  • On July 11, 2014, a cloud of chlorine gas spread in the wave pool at WildWater Adventure, exposing more than 50 guests in the area. 28 of them were taken to a local hospital for treatment, while the remaining 27 were treated on scene and released. [7]

Zach's Zoomer

Six Flags Great Escape

Sky Ride

Six Flags St. Louis

Rail Blazer

Screamin' Eagle

Skyway

Typhoon Twister

Other incidents

Valleyfair

Adult Night

The Flume

London Terror

Minnesota River Valley Railroad

Power Tower

Soak City

ValleySCARE

Xtreme Swing

Wild Thing

Worlds of Fun

Barnstormer

Extremeroller

Fury of the Nile

Oceans of Fun

Orient Express

Timber Wolf

See also

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