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RNRCoasterDude
01-03-2006, 06:27 PM
All my time at RNR Coaster I thought I saw it all…until this day. For any of you that have ridden the coaster you would notice it is a Limo with 12 rows of seats. The seats are quite noticeable and every seat has a large harness type device over it. Simple enough, you would think? Each limo has 6 sections (four seats) with a connector between the sections. These connectors have NO SEATS in them and are “open air”. Anyone guess where I am going with this yet? The limo pulls up, the grouping gates open and away the guests go. In this group there was a middle aged woman. She is not paying too much attention to what she is doing and is very concerned about her children’s harness being tight enough. Suddenly you hear a scream. This lady decides that the big open area between the cars looks like a great place to sit down. Down she drops (no I am not kidding). She catches herself on some mechanism before she drops down all six feet. But she drops far enough down that she can not get herself back out. This turns the ride 1-0-1 for the next 2 hours. Because of this Darwin Award finalist, the engineers have to spend the next 2 hours attempting to figure out how to get her out of the abyss without damaging the electronics or mechanics. They finally get her out. She had a few minor bumps and scratches and one HUGE bruised ego.
I have no idea what happened to this person after they left the ride. Unfortunately, due to our current legal system, she probably owns a considerable part of the park by now.

leftcoaster
01-04-2006, 03:38 AM
Didn't the same thing happen at USF on the Mummy attraction? Some idiot fell between the cars, so they had to put gates up that opened right to the car. IE: there is no open area from the guest queue to the train/cars.

It is impossible to make anything foolproof because fools are so ingenious - Murphy

PirateJohn
01-04-2006, 11:32 PM
It is impossible to make anything foolproof because fools are so ingenious - MurphyI like Mark Twain's way of saying it:

"Those who call something foolproof underestimate the ingenuity of the sufficiently motivated fool."

BTTF4Life
01-06-2006, 06:31 AM
Didn't the same thing happen at USF on the Mummy attraction? Some idiot fell between the cars, so they had to put gates up that opened right to the car. IE: there is no open area from the guest queue to the train/cars.

It is impossible to make anything foolproof because fools are so ingenious - Murphy
I was off the day that it happened, but know the story well: the guywas trying to keep his seat as the one nearest the loading gate. Instead of waiting in the gate for the others to board, then him getting the seat, he goes in, stands on the side (where there is no big gate at the time), loses his balance, and falls into the track. The ride is then E-stopped. Because of this, they had to add an extra safety position wherever there were loading gates.
It's bad enough that they guy was disabled and needed a wheelchair, but his wife sent him into the queue WITHOUT his wheelchair.

CerasiJ
01-06-2006, 10:05 AM
It's bad enough that they guy was disabled and needed a wheelchair, but his wife sent him into the queue WITHOUT his wheelchair.

Wha... what...?

I think I speak for everyone reading this when I say, WTF?????

justafigment84
01-07-2006, 06:25 AM
All my time at RNR Coaster I thought I saw it all… until this day. For any of you that have ridden the coaster you would notice it is a Limo with 12 rows of seats. The seats are quite noticeable and every seat has a large harness type device over it. Simple enough, you would think? Each limo has 6 sections (four seats) with a connector between the sections. These connectors have NO SEATS in them and are “open air”. Anyone guess where I am going with this yet? The limo pulls up, the grouping gates open and away the guests go. In this group there was a middle aged woman. She is not paying too much attention to what she is doing and is very concerned about her children’s harness being tight enough. Suddenly you hear a scream. This lady decides that the big open area between the cars looks like a great place to sit down. Down she drops (no I am not kidding). She catches herself on some mechanism before she drops down all six feet. But she drops far enough down that she can not get herself back out. This turns the ride 1-0-1 for the next 2 hours. Because of this Darwin Award finalist, the engineers have to spend the next 2 hours attempting to figure out how to get her out of the abyss without damaging the electronics or mechanics. They finally get her out. She had a few minor bumps and scratches and one HUGE bruised ego.

I have no idea what happened to this person after they left the ride. Unfortunately, due to our current legal system, she probably owns a considerable part of the park by now.Seriously people need to learn how to tell the difference between a big open space and a sit. That would almost be like me going to sit on TOT and sitting on one of the steps in the car. Hmmmm, that sounds like something I should try next time I can go play. :) just kidding

mentu
01-07-2006, 07:32 AM
I've had to stop a few people from trying to step onto the plate in between Doom Buggies at the Mansion.

Mommytomjm
01-07-2006, 07:46 AM
::Sighs and shakes head:: I can't beleive people really are that stuipd...

BTTF4Life
01-07-2006, 07:59 AM
Wha... what...?

I think I speak for everyone reading this when I say, WTF?????
It gets better. She actually had a DNR for him on her. Who would go to a theme park with a DNR (Do Not Resuscitate)?

P.s.y.c.h.o...

Stduck
01-07-2006, 08:28 AM
I've had to stop a few people from trying to step onto the plate in between Doom Buggies at the Mansion.


Stopped the ride because people were STANDING on the safety plate. Physically pulled children off the safety plate. People its not THAT dark in there.

leftcoaster
01-07-2006, 10:57 PM
Makes you wonder how big his insurance policy payout was? :eek:

It gets better. She actually had a DNR for him on her. Who would go to a theme park with a DNR (Do Not Resuscitate)?

P.s.y.c.h.o...

IndyandMarion
01-13-2006, 07:13 PM
I'll vouch for the fact that this is a true story. But I'll say it since Im the original from the coaster here on this site:

Who in the blue hell are you? What in the hell do you think you're doing coming onto SGT from the coaster without my permission to enter this sacred area? Huh? HUH!

:indianajo:

Zazu
01-14-2006, 11:39 AM
Who in the blue hell are you? What in the hell do you think you're doing coming onto SGT from the coaster without my permission to enter this sacred area? Huh? HUH!

:indianajoDown boy! Down! These people are friends, we don't bite them. Don't make me get out the muzzle again.

:leashed:

RNRCoasterDude
01-19-2006, 08:24 PM
I'll vouch for the fact that this is a true story. But I'll say it since Im the original from the coaster here on this site:

Who in the blue hell are you? What in the hell do you think you're doing coming onto SGT from the coaster without my permission to enter this sacred area? Huh? HUH!

:indianajo:
Wow I can only think of a couple people from coaster (maybe tower) that would lash out at a fellow G-Force records brothern like that. Looks like you bailed on area three and moved over to Indiana Jones though. I found SGT by complete accident. I was just fumbling around the web. This is the eye guy from Tampa (worked 2-3 yrs ago). Who might this be?

IndyandMarion
01-20-2006, 04:16 AM
That wasn't a "lash out", that was me holding to my reputation of being angry by action, not by choice. Two or three years ago? More than likely won't remember me unless you knew Indy who was always at Coaster and a legend or sorts at Fantasmic.

But youve got it wrong, I left merchandise at the Outpost to come here to Coaster when the gang convinced me enough to do so.

RNRCoasterDude
01-21-2006, 03:36 PM
I entered your sacred picture area (gasp). I know AJ and Alan (working on brain cells from 3 years ago, might not have the names correct) in one of the pictures but don't know the other two guys (you are probably one of them). I was one of the weekend warriors. I had a real job during the week so I probably never ran in to you. I started the same day as James (if he is even still there). Good lick with DISNEY, I live 3 hours away now and it is just too far to drive for a weekend fun gig.

Flame
02-20-2006, 07:47 PM
All my time at RNR Coaster I thought I saw it all… until this day. For any of you that have ridden the coaster you would notice it is a Limo with 12 rows of seats. The seats are quite noticeable and every seat has a large harness type device over it. Simple enough, you would think? Each limo has 6 sections (four seats) with a connector between the sections. These connectors have NO SEATS in them and are “open air”. Anyone guess where I am going with this yet? The limo pulls up, the grouping gates open and away the guests go. In this group there was a middle aged woman. She is not paying too much attention to what she is doing and is very concerned about her children’s harness being tight enough. Suddenly you hear a scream. This lady decides that the big open area between the cars looks like a great place to sit down. Down she drops (no I am not kidding). She catches herself on some mechanism before she drops down all six feet. But she drops far enough down that she can not get herself back out. This turns the ride 1-0-1 for the next 2 hours. Because of this Darwin Award finalist, the engineers have to spend the next 2 hours attempting to figure out how to get her out of the abyss without damaging the electronics or mechanics. They finally get her out. She had a few minor bumps and scratches and one HUGE bruised ego.
I have no idea what happened to this person after they left the ride. Unfortunately, due to our current legal system, she probably owns a considerable part of the park by now.Is it wrong to laugh at that? 'Cause that's funny :D:

blvinmagic
02-26-2006, 10:41 AM
Hey, why do you think they put warning lables on lawn mowers that say "not to be used as hedge trimers"?

SoarWhoreCoCo
02-26-2006, 04:21 PM
Worse yet on the warning label of Preperation-H...NOT FOR ORAL USE!