A SCOTS holidaymaker claims he was banned from using a rollercoaster on account of his incapacity.
Billy Smith, from Tollcross in Glasgow, was trying ahead to the journey of a lifetime to Ferrari World in Abu Dhabi as a part of his sixtieth birthday celebrations.
However the dad was left gutted when he was turned away from Formulation Rossa, the world’s quickest rollercoaster, due to his prosthetic leg, reviews The Sunday Mail.
The guts-racing journey goes from a pace of 0 to 240 km/h in 4.9 seconds.
Billy had his leg amputated eight years in the past after he was hit by a bus on the age of three.
He mentioned: “To go all the best way there and never be allowed on was gutting.
“This was actually one thing particular to mark my sixtieth birthday and was additionally one thing I might wished to do.
“They let me queue up however when it was my flip they mentioned I could not go on due to my leg.”
Workers advised Billy it will be troublesome for him to get off the journey if it wanted to be halted.
He mentioned the scenario left him feeling like a “second-class citizen”.
The Scot added: “There was nothing in any respect about restrictions for individuals with prosthetic limbs on the phrases in any respect.
“We checked the circumstances a the time of reserving and it solely talked about a minimal top restriction.”
Ferrari World was approached for remark.
We not too long ago revealed the easy errors that can get you banned from Disney theme parks.
We additionally advised how guests to at least one theme park have been left “stranded” on a sinking journey because the boats they have been in began to flood.
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