Timekeeper
Well-Known Member
Horse-pooh.
Yes. My post about the "medical literature" was clearly intended as a joke.

Horse-pooh.
Good point as to the other potential variables. For example, maybe there was a cheerleading convention in town... :lookaroun
I believe this man to be reckless. If he was that concerned about riding a ride I would have inquired before waiting in line for an hour. There is always CM at each entrance to answer questions, and I believe the warning signs are very clear. Not to mention the descriptions of the rides on the park maps.
Another person out trying to make a buck, and ruining it for everyone else.
Not to mention strobe lighting effects combined with gusts of compressed air. It's really all just one big recipe for serious bodily injury or death.
(sarcasm)
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Can I just say one thing in defense of this? I personally think they should be a little more clear about what the ride contains. I always carefully read all the rides and descriptions. I KNEW that there would be huge drops. I knew that it would be dark. However, I never knew that you would BOUNCE. I thought it would fall, stop, ride back up, fall again, stop.. and continue. I do not think there is any way this ride would cause a stroke or anything, but the bounce really got me sick. Had I seen a warning about that, I wouldn't have gone on. BUT, I was fine in an hour. I do think that is one ride that doesn't accurately describe what's going to happen. I think they do that because they want to keep the mystery as part of the whole ride. When you walk down and look, you only see people fall, you never see the bounce. Please don't bite my head off for saying this... I just think they should mention bouncing. All other rides are very descriptive. (I knew I would go backwards on Everest, I knew that Rocking Rollercoaster went upside down- didn't go on that one). That's just my two cents.
Can I just say one thing in defense of this? I personally think they should be a little more clear about what the ride contains. I always carefully read all the rides and descriptions. I KNEW that there would be huge drops. I knew that it would be dark. However, I never knew that you would BOUNCE. I thought it would fall, stop, ride back up, fall again, stop.. and continue. I do not think there is any way this ride would cause a stroke or anything, but the bounce really got me sick. Had I seen a warning about that, I wouldn't have gone on. BUT, I was fine in an hour. I do think that is one ride that doesn't accurately describe what's going to happen. I think they do that because they want to keep the mystery as part of the whole ride. When you walk down and look, you only see people fall, you never see the bounce. Please don't bite my head off for saying this... I just think they should mention bouncing. All other rides are very descriptive. (I knew I would go backwards on Everest, I knew that Rocking Rollercoaster went upside down- didn't go on that one). That's just my two cents.
Yeah, that is on my list of life options too:
1) Buy a lottery ticket
failing that,
2) Find a way to sue Disney
failing that,
3) Work for a living
Tower of terror bounces??. I thought that was winnie the pooh
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