Re: death on mission space
Posted: Sun Apr 16, 2006 10:17 am
Beware of Space Mountain, it can kill you while you wait in line!!
Stories about guest behavior in theme parks.
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Yeah. Of old age!Lasolimu wrote:Beware of Space Mountain, it can kill you while you wait in line!!
I agree but yet there are people raving on other boards of how this ride should be shut down. People just can't take responsibility for their own actions, thus we have SGT. :D:IndyandMarion wrote:The one thing that really. . .and I mean REALLY pisses me off is when I get this:
Guest: Is this ride safe? (Asking about coaster)
Me: Yes.
Guest: So nothing will happen like on Space Mission.
Me: Ok, first off its Mission: SPACE. Secondly. Both incidents, if you were smart enough to read the stories, were linked to the person having previous medical conditions and the said people not heeding the warnings we have posted. Mission: SPACE has thirteen warning signs, multiple video loops stating the effects of the ride and two seperate preshows that HEAVILY emphaizes the health warnings. So in closing, if they decide to go on the attraction after all of that, I mean no disrespect, but they deserve it.
Not to mention the Orlando Slantinel using a phrase in one of it's many stories: "The most hazardous ride at WDW." Which, if you were an uninformed reader, implies that Disney does not care about guest safety, or that the ride disintregated after start up from a mechanical failure - both of which are untrue. IMO, a proper headline or phrase would have been: "the most unhealthy ride at WDW."IdiotsAreEverywhere wrote:I agree but yet there are people raving on other boards of how this ride should be shut down. People just can't take responsibility for their own actions, thus we have SGT. :D:
I'm not happy with "most unhealthy" either. For a person in average health, the ride isn't unhealthy at all. Perhaps we could call it "the ride least suited to persons in poor health"? "The ride with the most stringent health requirements"? "The best ride on the planet"? Oops, my bias is showing. I agree that people need to take responsibility for their own health.leftcoaster wrote:Not to mention the Orlando Slantinel using a phrase in one of it's many stories: "The most hazardous ride at WDW." Which, if you were an uninformed reader, implies that Disney does not care about guest safety, or that the ride disintregated after start up from a mechanical failure - both of which are untrue. IMO, a proper headline or phrase would have been: "the most unhealthy ride at WDW."