Watch the video of the FlowRider at the bottom of this page. Looks like fun doesn’t it? The rider surfs on the water and never wipe-outs. Easy right?
Not at all. The person in the video below is a skilled and experienced Royal Caribbean employee who has spent many hours riding the FlowRider.
Now take a look at the second video at the top when a novice tries to surf on the FlowRider during a cruise. Beware, don’t look if you can’t stomach a gruesome accident. It’s serious. “Ouch” is an understatement.
The FlowRider is exceedingly dangerous. It has caused at least one death on a Royal Caribbean cruise ship, many fractured necks and many, man broken bones and herniated discs. Yes, many passengers suffered permanent injuries, including paralysis.
Royal Caribbean uses experienced, athletic crew members like the one on the video at top to ride the FlowRider while the passengers first embark on the Allure of the Seas, Oasis of the Seas and many other cruise ships. This attracts the passengers to come back and make reservations for private lessons which can cost up to $480 an hour. The FlowRider is a major money maker for the cruise line.
Read about the FlowRider and holding Royal Caribbean responsible when cruise passengers are seriously injured on the cruise line’s money making attraction:
Wipeout! Liability of Royal Caribbean Cruise Line for FlowRider Accidents
