If there is a child that has a problem following common sense instructions like...stay seated on a relatively fast moving ride, then they have absolutely no business being on a ride anyway...especially without an adult. SOB TOM is right...the ability to follow rules is a learned behavior that is ultimately learned at home. Maybe if her father instilled some common sense in his daughter then he wouldn't have to worry about worst case scenerios on a ride like his kid's head being taken off because she can't follow directions.
Maybe I'm just insensitive.
I haven't ridden Voyage yet but I want to. One of my really good friends rode it a few days ago and she said it was amazing and it had a lot of airtime. Came back with a few bruises though.
Glad to know I'm not the only person that watches the youtube video to fulfill some unavoidable urge to ride The Beast when I am unable to. Knowing this makes me feel like less of a dork. However, sorry I can't answer your question...I'm sure someone here infinitely more smarter than I will answer that question.
Okay, stupid question time.
Everytime I've been on The Racer when a conscious effort was made to race them...it has been true that backwards always seems to win. So my stupid question is....is there a particular reason that backwards for the most part always wins?
Thanks.
Well, I'd love to bring my Dad, but he's not a forums kind of guy. However, when I RSVP on the pki.com website and it requires I type in a username for name tag purposes, do I just put in his name if he doesn't register to the forums?
Really looking forward to being able to go. I've been lurking around here for a few months now...too chicken to post anything.
However, just to be *completely* certain...you can bring anyone with you?