Universal placed “profits over people” because it wouldn’t invest $782,500 to extend the water ride's run-out or $50,000 to rotate out different mats to slow down riders, an attorney said in a court filing unsealed Friday by the clerk’s office.
Gabrielle Russon, Orlando Sentinel: Travel
Tue, 08/04/2020 - 9:09am
Universal placed “profits over people” because it wouldn’t invest $782,500 to extend the water ride's run-out or $50,000 to rotate out different mats to slow down riders, an attorney said in a court filing unsealed Friday by the clerk’s office.