“As a result, [Montgomery] suffered a fractured left fibula… and [was] confined to the first floor of her home for more than a year,” according to the complaint. Attorney Alan Zibelman, who is representing Montgomery, claims Disney’s priorities were misaligned in designing the Little Mermaid ride, a slow-moving “dark ride” that moves guests through scenes from the 1989 animated classic. “Disney is notoriously known for defending claims and we are hopeful to obtain a reasonable settlement for our client.” “Board a clamshell and become part of Ariel’s world on a musical adventure awash with scenes from the animated classic,” Disney World’s website tells visitors of Under the Sea - Journey of the Little Mermaid. At least two Disney World visitors have reported having seizures while riding Under The Sea – Journey of the Little Mermaid, according to data compiled by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services.