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Gross! I agree, chances are if it was Ebola, you'd hear something about it on the news. It could be a stomach bug (which you could still catch). Or, if she's like my mom, a too-greasy food item (like a corn dog or fried chicken) can cause an isolated bout of vomiting. Most likely, that is it. As adults, vomiting in public is one thing we really, really, don't want to do, and with my mom, she'll feel fine until all of a sudden... People have been vomiting at Disneyland for many reasons, long before Ebola came to the US.My daughter and I had an amazing time at the Mickey's Halloween party last night, until we got puked on immediately following the firework show. A middle aged woman vomited right on the sidewalk in front of the corn dog cart on Main Street. It splashed up and hit both me and my 11 year old daughter on the legs and feet. I immediately informed a cast member who was nearby, and rushed my daughter and myself to the restroom to clean off. We got very little vomit on us, but it was definitely on us and our shoes and clothes (we were both wearing sandals). In light of the ebola scare sweeping the country, I am freaked out. I keep hearing we are safe as long as we don't come into contact with any bodily fluids. Surely, if there WAS a guest with suspected ebola visiting Disneyland, it would be in the papers today, right? They couldn't possibly keep something like that quiet? I'm hoping someone just overindulged in the Trick or Treat candy, but I can't help but be a little concerned.
My daughter and I had an amazing time at the Mickey's Halloween party last night, until we got puked on immediately following the firework show. A middle aged woman vomited right on the sidewalk in front of the corn dog cart on Main Street. It splashed up and hit both me and my 11 year old daughter on the legs and feet. I immediately informed a cast member who was nearby, and rushed my daughter and myself to the restroom to clean off. We got very little vomit on us, but it was definitely on us and our shoes and clothes (we were both wearing sandals). In light of the ebola scare sweeping the country, I am freaked out. I keep hearing we are safe as long as we don't come into contact with any bodily fluids. Surely, if there WAS a guest with suspected ebola visiting Disneyland, it would be in the papers today, right? They couldn't possibly keep something like that quiet? I'm hoping someone just overindulged in the Trick or Treat candy, but I can't help but be a little concerned.
Me too. A few years ago I rode a thrill ride at a theme park and at the end the kid next to me puked all over everything, including me. I was dry heaving the entire time while trying to find a bathroom to clean up.I would be more freaked out about the fact that I got vomit on me than any illness. I cant even clean up puppy poo without dry heavin,.
Your chances of dying of ebola are about one in a gobillion.
You are much more likely to get the flu if you do not get a flu shot.
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I would be COMPLETELY skeeved out if anyone's vomit splashed on me or my family. That is just gross no matter how you try to spin it. It's gross. I'm sorry that happened. I can imagine it was disgusting.
Particularly when it's not a kid, who might not have known better...