Our primary concern is with the guest and a Disney representative is at the hospital to assist the family.
We are not confirming that she had a pre-existing condition of high blood pressure. We've talked the family, and they said they would prefer not to release information, and we are respecting their right to privacy.
We are cooperating fully with law enforcement and its investigation.
Walt Disney World engineers and ride system experts completed a thorough inspection of the attraction overnight and found it to be operating properly. A representative from the state Bureau of Fair Rides Inspection monitored the ride inspection and testing.
We're not medical professionals. Everyone relies on them to complete those kinds of studies.
As with any thrill attraction, Mission: Space is not for all guests.
The warning signs indicate that Mission: Space is not for every guest. I don't know what else to say beyond that.
The family said they do not want any information released. They've asked us to honor their request for privacy.
The family has asked us not to release any additional information and we are going to honor their request for privacy.