Jones, who walks on two prosthetic legs, further claimed that he’s been permitted on similar rides at theme parks including Universal Studios, SeaWorld and Disney World without issue.
Jones first brought his issue with Six Flags to light on Sunday, telling his Twitter followers he was “just got kicked off” the ride at Six Flags Over Georgia by a teenage employee who noticed his prosthetic legs just as he was about to be seated.
Just got kicked off a fully enclosed ride @SixFlags (jut like one I’ve ridden @UniStudios for not having “real legs”
— Johnny (Joey) Jones (@Johnny_Joey) May 20, 2018
“Nah, bro, you have to have two real legs,” the employee told him, according to Jones’ account on Twitter.
A message to all those veterans out there unlucky in their service who now use prosthetics, @SeaWorld @UniStudios and @DisneyParks will literally move (magic) mountains for you. @SixFlags will tell you “nah bro, you gotta have two real legs”
— Johnny (Joey) Jones (@Johnny_Joey) May 20, 2018
Source: Veteran kicked off ride for not having ‘real legs’ calls on Six Flags to change policies
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