Child falls overboard on Disney Cruise, rescued by crew members

Unbelievable story. A child on the Disney Dream fell overboard today while the ship was sailing to Fort Lauderdale. Her dad jumped in to save her, and both were rescued by crew members.


Disney Cruise Line statement:

"The crew aboard the Disney Dream swiftly rescued two guests from the water. We commend our crew members for their exceptional skills and prompt actions, which ensured the safe return of both guests to the ship within minutes. We are committed to the safety and well-being of our guests, and this incident highlights the effectiveness of our safety protocols," a Disney Cruise Line spokesperson shared.



Swift rescue, took 20 minutes. Do better Disney.
 
Hey, The Mom not the Dad was with the girl when that happened. Dad did a Usain Bolt type sprint to the area and jumped overboard.

I’ve seen the below photos referenced in media that are present on this particular ship- open “portholes” and railings halfway up but not completely closed off.

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So, where is the shuffle board that the parents were suppose to be playing at when the girl went overboard?
 
Ok, so the sheriff is saying she was sitting on a railing and fell backwards through a porthole. And all reports I've read say it was from Deck 4. The Dream deck plan shows that deck as the walking/jogging track so that makes sense and would correlate to the picture posted by @kccorona. How did she come to be sitting on the railing? Did someone put her there? Did she climb up herself and no one noticed in time? Why on earth would someone let a child (or anyone for that matter) sit on the railing of an open porthole?!? Hopefully they will release more info. I'm sure they must have cameras out there so hopefully the incident was captured.


It was also stated that the parents were playing shuffleboard and did not notice when the girl fell overboard. If you look at the only open windows on the ship, there is no shuffleboard area in the vicinity.
 
It was also stated that the parents were playing shuffleboard and did not notice when the girl fell overboard. If you look at the only open windows on the ship, there is no shuffleboard area in the vicinity.

There are good pictures online. Not only is there wide open portholes, but there is a ledge under it, practically begging kids to stand on it to look out. Unless this was crew only quarters, looked like a safety hazard .
 
Swift rescue, took 20 minutes. Do better Disney.

the boat was fighting the ship's 'current' - it was difficult for them to manage the boat while rescuing and on the way back to the ship, the 'current' actually turned the boat completely around in the opposite direction

they were lucky to be rescued at all, much less in better time IMO
 
Been on many Disney cruises and I’m telling you they are top of the line in safety and training. Seriously think about it, rescued in 20 minutes is a miracle. This is the first I’ve ever heard of anyone going over a Disney ship.
 

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