I think this is a true story - a bus driver told it to me too.![]()
Thank you for sharing that. I hope your story inspires other victims to come forward.I had a bad experience at Disneyland.
I had to wait almost an hour for a Dole Whip!
When I went to get fast passes for Space Mountain they were gone. A CM said I should try the new MaxPass system for only $10. That way I could use the fast pass line even if all the tickets were gone. I gave him $10 but I couldn't access the MaxPass site. I never saw that CM again. I had to stand in line for two hours! I could have sworn I saw the same people enter the fast pass line over and over.
Later I stood in line for the Haunted Mansion and there was this guy filming himself and remarking how charming everything is. I saw him later drunk on the Toy Story bus muttering about watching Titanic again naked and eating donuts. All day long I kept getting hit by strollers and pushed by crowds. There was this couple that kept screaming that the river was open and they told everyone they were the first to visit TSI when it reopened a few weeks ago. They were in their 40s but dressed like children. Weird!
Into the ride path/ride vehicle.Your friend went INTO the ride path and was ran over by a ride vehicle? Or, your friend hurt their foot?
I agree. There is no way a foot could touch the track in the way it is configured even back in 2012. That person would have to either get out on the wrong side and walk across the track or get out, lose balance and fall backwards into the track. It's not possible to ever get your foot stuck in there.Not discounting the OP's story but when I look at the loading area I cannot see a persons foot being run over? Anyone else have any insight? Any victims want to come forward?
Sounds like a challenge to me ...I agree. There is no way a foot could touch the track in the way it is configured even back in 2012. That person would have to either get out on the wrong side and walk across the track or get out, lose balance and fall backwards into the track. It's not possible to ever get your foot stuck in there.
Go for it!Sounds like a challenge to me ...
Is it even possible for the wheels of a tube-rail coaster to run over someone's foot? Wouldn't the guides simply push the foot out of the way?Not discounting the OP's story but when I look at the loading area I cannot see a persons foot being run over? Anyone else have any insight? Any victims want to come forward?
Magic Mountain is a far better and much more immersive experience.One time I was standing in Tomorrowland and saw a glare of neon from that McDonalds on Harbor. Took me right out of the immersion. Happiest Place On Earth my a$$.
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