Changes made to SeaWorld’s Electric Eel since leg injury forced it to shut down last month - News Summed Up

Changes made to SeaWorld’s Electric Eel since leg injury forced it to shut down last month


The Electric Eel, which had been shut down last month due to an injury, has resumed operations. SeaWorld’s Electric Eel coaster, which was shut down over a month ago due to an injury suffered by a rider, has reopened, the park confirmed Monday. SeaWorld San Diego spokeswoman Tracy Spahr said on Monday that Electric Eel resumed operations on July 18. Over the years, there have been a variety of Electric Eel ride injuries reported to the agency, among them a dislocated knee, shoulder and neck pain, cuts on the forehead, and a ruptured breast implant. Electric Eel is described on SeaWorld’s site as “853 feet of pure excitement,” during which riders will experience a drop from a height of 150 feet while the coaster trains surge forward and backward through looping twists and an inverted roll.


Source: thestar July 25, 2023 14:26 UTC



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