Florida theme parksmust self-report to the state each quarter guest injuries that require at least 24 hours of hospitalization.
The theme park listed another two incidents in May.
A 39-year-old woman reported feeling disoriented while leaving Space Mountain, another high-speed, in-the-dark coaster at Magic Kingdom.

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And a 69-year-old man reported experiencing dizziness on Minnie and Mickeys Runaway Railroad, an in-the-dark train ride.
Universal Orlando reported three guests were injured in June at Volcano Bay, a water park.
A 70-year-old man reported chest pain while in TeAwa the Fearless River, a whitewater ride.

A 23-year-old woman lost consciousness on Hona ika Moana, another water raft ride.
An 8-year-old boy hurt his leg at a Universal childrens play area.
The roller coaster ride includes motion-simulated screens.