Originally Posted By wahooskipper Well, the first time the lap bar flew up and my arms and the rest of my body went with it I would have a tendancy to hold onto something else.
Originally Posted By Skellington88 ZOMG The Yeti AA came alive, halted the train and actually picked out a tourist and ATE HIM! I have pictures to prove it but im not going to post them! Beware of becoming a Disney guinea pig! Whats next...after the POTC redo..the pirates will EAT the tourists???
Originally Posted By Elderp If this were true and it did happen to me I would be calling a lawyer and shutting up about it as to get the largest settlement I could from Disney.
Originally Posted By paulyahoo Since Everest doesn't have any inversions probably you can safely plant your feet firmly and hold on your seat.
Originally Posted By Roger55 <<How unfortunate to see these types of responses when I was looking not only for assistance from a community of which I have participated in for years...>> How can I be of assistance to you? Are you looking for advice, legal representation, someone to substantiate your claims? Please let me know. Curious to find out what type of assistance you are expecting from a discussion board in a situation like this.
Originally Posted By wahooskipper Usually it is the side-to-side action that would cause you to be ejected. I used to ride looping coasters without the shoulder harness but never did it on a corkscrewing coaster. The force would keep you IN the seat on a standard loop but would throw you side do side on a corkscrew.
Originally Posted By vbdad55 <A woman panicked when she found out there was a "drop" in the attraction. Coming up to the drop she jumped out of the boat. Her husband, concerned for her safety, jumped out after her. The woman climbed onto a scene and out of harms way but the husband got trapped between his boat and an oncoming boat. The ride was e-stopped but the pile up of boats pressing against this guys legs didn't do him any favors.< OKAY - now on another thread the question was asked why they have to keep repeating the spiel about standing clear of the doors, get you head and arms inside etc.-- take a picture of these 2 nitwits from Pirates and post it as the reason why. There are idiots out there, more than we like to admit.
Originally Posted By RoadTrip A few years back a person was killed on the flume ride at Camp Snoopy in the Mall of America. He also panicked and tried to get out of the log boat... he was hit and killed by the boat behind his. There are idiots everywhere.
Originally Posted By trekkeruss vbdad55 panicked when he found out there was a playground in the MK visible from the WDW railroad. Coming up to the playground he jumped out of the train.
Originally Posted By wahooskipper There are no inversions in EE. But, lateral Gs can cause problems depending on the size of the rider and the structure of the car.
Originally Posted By RoadTrip <<Husband and daughter rode and during the ride, my husband's lap bar completely unlatched and came open. The ride did not stop, and my husband sustained injury to his neck and back holding on for dear life while my daughter was horrified.>> Assuming that father and daughter were riding in the same car the father and daughter would share the same lap bar. The statement above makes no sense. But of course the rest of the post doesn't either. Poorest quality troll post I've seen in quite some time.
Originally Posted By vbdad55 There seems to be a lot of competition for that title lately here though...
Originally Posted By trekkeruss I am guessing EE has individual seats and lap bars, not a bench seat with a shared bar.
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