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Royal Caribbean 'temporarily' closes trampoline attraction at the center of $10 million injury lawsuit
Royal Caribbean passengers traveling aboard the Independence of the Seas and Mariner of the Seas will not be able to jump and soar on the Sky Pad bungee trampoline, as reps for the cruise line have “temporarily” closed the attraction.
Royal Caribbean officials are currently reviewing the feature following a $10 million injury lawsuit filed in March by a Mariner of the Seas passenger, who broke his pelvis in a 20-foot fall from the Sky Pad, reportedly suffering permanent injuries.
In recent days, reps for the cruise line have responded to various inquiries from Twitter users and confirmed that the attraction, indeed, will be temporarily closed, the Miami Herald reported.
Royal Caribbean passengers traveling aboard the Independence of the Seas and Mariner of the Seas will not be able to jump and soar on the Sky Pad bungee trampoline, as reps for the cruise line have “temporarily” closed the attraction.
Royal Caribbean officials are currently reviewing the feature following a $10 million injury lawsuit filed in March by a Mariner of the Seas passenger, who broke his pelvis in a 20-foot fall from the Sky Pad, reportedly suffering permanent injuries.
In recent days, reps for the cruise line have responded to various inquiries from Twitter users and confirmed that the attraction, indeed, will be temporarily closed, the Miami Herald reported.