You just crossed the line, my friend!jmvd20 said:I think that all rides, buildings, events, and attractions that have had people die on them or in them should be closed permanently and razed to the ground. Whether it was a pre-existing condition, fault of the owner, fault of the ride/attraction or natural causes.
I also do not hink that it matters if 9 million people have rode MS and there have only been 163 complaints. Even though that is .0000018% the remaining 99.99999% of happy riders are just out of luck.
Attractions/Buildings that should be clsoed permanently and be demolished due to deaths.
Hoover Dam
Eiffel Tower
Sears Tower
Golden Gate Bridge
Empire State Building
Yankee Stadium
The Palace at Auburn Hills
Glass City Skyway
All Airports, Planes and Airlines
All Expressways, Roads, and interstates
All Automobiles, bicycles, horses, skateboards, motorcycles and rollerblades.
All of these death traps need to be closed immediately for public safety concerns.
WDWFREAK53 said:So you'd rather have Disney test out your car instead of the engineers who designed the car? Whuh? I'd rather have the experts do it myself.
(Not saying that this is the case with Disney, just baffled by your last statement).
wdwmagic said:as they are the most experienced and qualified in themepark attraction implementation.
jmvd20 said:I think that all rides, buildings, events, and attractions that have had people die on them or in them should be closed permanently and razed to the ground. Whether it was a pre-existing condition, fault of the owner, fault of the ride/attraction or natural causes.
I also do not hink that it matters if 9 million people have rode MS and there have only been 163 complaints. Even though that is .0000018% the remaining 99.99999% of happy riders are just out of luck.
Attractions/Buildings that should be clsoed permanently and be demolished due to deaths.
Hoover Dam
Eiffel Tower
Sears Tower
Golden Gate Bridge
Empire State Building
Yankee Stadium
The Palace at Auburn Hills
Glass City Skyway
All Airports, Planes and Airlines
All Expressways, Roads, and interstates
All Automobiles, bicycles, horses, skateboards, motorcycles and rollerblades.
All of these death traps need to be closed immediately for public safety concerns.
Pete C said:Once a few more people die on MS, and once laws are passed for state regulation of thrill rides...leading to less intense rides across the board, we will see how many people wish that MS was addressed when it should have been.
TiggerRPh said:As long as we're at it, let's ban dihydrogen oxide....
toxic properties
- Causes excessive sweating and vomiting
- A major component of acid rain
- Can cause severe burns in the gaseous state
- Accidental inhalation can kill you
- Primary contributor to erosion
- Decreases effectiveness of automobile brakes
- Has been found in tumors of terminal cancer patients
- May dissolve metal ions especially in the presence of road salt
The g-forces on M:S are no where near 4 or 5. They are actually right around 2.coastermaster83 said:I think I might have said this on another board but it might have been on here but I think the biggest thing that disney could do is knock the G forces down just a little...i cant remember exactly but i want to say it was 4 or 5 anyways bring it down to a mid to high 3 or lower 4 and take the screens they tilt back and move them out just alittle bit from you. Im not one to get sick on rides but having that screen up in my grill about made me throw my cookies. anyways thats my advise.
TiggerRPh said:Turn into a big hub and spoke ride....obviously a safer alternative.
She was taken to the hospital on the 11th. She died on the 12th. The ride was not closed until she died on the 12th. It reopened on the morning of the 13th.Disneyman88 said:I just found out the incedent happend on the 11 I was in Epcot for Extra Magic Hours till 12 that night and rode Mission Space with about a 30 minute wait time. So why do people say it opened the next day when I rode near 11:30 that night. When in the line however the person next to me did tell me the ride was closed when he wanted to ride earlier. I just had not pieced together the pieces.
Actually... he did.jmvd20 said:I completely agree. But you also forgot to mention water should also be banned because people have died in it, from it, or from being immersed in it.
Even if the building was falling apart?iheartdisney91 said:i hate mission space it is a waste of money and time! they should have just left horizons that ride was 100% better than mission space
DisneyWales said:If you do not know that it will make you feel sick, but it does, DONT BLAME DISNEY, put it down to experiance, you will not ride that ride again, like i wont be riding Montu 4 times in a row again.:sohappy:
Sorry to rant, but i feel some people are being selfish here and missing the point.
TAC said:Would that considered hazardous ?
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