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Deborah Gail Stone's death happened a little more than a week after the America Sings attraction reopened at Disneyland in 1974 in the Carousel of Progress theater.
An 18-year-old girl Disneyland worker died after getting trapped between two walls at an attraction - just over a week after it opened. Deborah Gail Stone, from Santa Ana, in California, took on the summer job as a hostess to save up for her college tuition.
Deborah Gail Stone, 18, suffered a horrific death while working on the America Sings attraction at the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California in 1974.
America Sings Death / Carousel of Progress Deaths. Ride: America Sings (Disneyland Park) Date: 7/8/1974 Cause of Death: Crushing Lawsuit: None Incident: An 18-year old female employee was crushed to death after slipping between a revolving wall and a stationary platform inside the attraction. She was in the wrong place during a ride ...
Thursday marks the 30th anniversary of the death of Debbie Stone, an 18-year-old Cast Member working at America Sings at Disneyland park.
In July 1974, an 18-year-old employee named Deborah Gail Stone died on the "Carousel of Progress"–called "America Sings" at the time.
Carousel of Progress. It does explain, however, how ride designers created an accident waiting to happen. With the Carousel of Progress hostess at the left end of the
Last month, Walt Disney World Resort cast members frantically attempted to stop guests from exiting a moving attraction that previously killed a Disneyland Park employee. Walt Disney’s Carousel...
The Carousel of Progress reopened at Disneyland Park on July 2, 1967, with only small differences from the World's Fair version. It opened nearly seven months after Walt's death, as part of the New Tomorrowland.
A horrifying malfunction terrified Guests on the Carousel of Progress in Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World Resort.