AZ Kinda Guy Posted October 5, 2008 Posted October 5, 2008 I have seen it stuck 10-15 ft in the air with riders. Riders were unloaded and then the ride was allowed to drop from that position and slam into the hyrodilcs making a loud crash. Kind of scary seeing what a fall from 10-15 feet does much less 265ft. I can gurantee you there is no kind of "slam into the hydraulics making a loud crash" from any drop height. Let alone 10-15 feet. Can you?!??!?! That is why I saw it with my own two eyes along with other people in the group that were standing there. Yes I can because your lying. Not only is there no kind of "slam into the hydraulics" from any height but the ride has never been evacuated from any position other than its normal load/unload position. Quote
skaterboy22101 Posted October 5, 2008 Author Posted October 5, 2008 I have seen it stuck 10-15 ft in the air with riders. Riders were unloaded and then the ride was allowed to drop from that position and slam into the hyrodilcs making a loud crash. Kind of scary seeing what a fall from 10-15 feet does much less 265ft. I can gurantee you there is no kind of "slam into the hydraulics making a loud crash" from any drop height. Let alone 10-15 feet. Can you?!??!?! That is why I saw it with my own two eyes along with other people in the group that were standing there. Yes I can because your lying. Not only is there no kind of "slam into the hydraulics" from any height but the ride has never been evacuated from any position other than its normal load/unload position. hate to break it to you bud, but it has. quite a few times. Quote
Discodude3737 Posted October 5, 2008 Posted October 5, 2008 OK, would you like to explain how they managed to accomplish an evacuation when the ride was a significant height off the ground? They have rolling staircases that can be adjusted to the specific height at which the ride has stopped? Cherry Pickers? Please tell. Quote
skaterboy22101 Posted October 5, 2008 Author Posted October 5, 2008 OK, would you like to explain how they managed to accomplish an evacuation when the ride was a significant height off the ground? They have rolling staircases that can be adjusted to the specific height at which the ride has stopped? Cherry Pickers? Please tell. cherry pickers. Quote
AZ Kinda Guy Posted October 5, 2008 Posted October 5, 2008 They have NEVER evacuated guests from Drop Zone/Drop Tower with cherry pickers or any other form for that matter because it has NEVER been evacuated from any height other than its normal load/unload height. Quote
skaterboy22101 Posted October 5, 2008 Author Posted October 5, 2008 They have NEVER evacuated guests from Drop Zone/Drop Tower with cherry pickers or any other form for that matter because it has NEVER been evacuated from any height other than its normal load/unload height. ummm yea it has.... wow. dont know where you get your info from Quote
WooferBearATL Posted October 5, 2008 Posted October 5, 2008 OK, would you like to explain how they managed to accomplish an evacuation when the ride was a significant height off the ground? They have rolling staircases that can be adjusted to the specific height at which the ride has stopped? Cherry Pickers? Please tell. cherry pickers. I'm sorry man. And everyone on here knows I don't normally call anyone out directly .... But do you post anything but cr@p? Ya know, there are enough folk on here that really do know all aspects of the park that they're gonna call you on your BS. Quote
teenageninja Posted October 5, 2008 Posted October 5, 2008 ^^ Considering he was a supervisor at that ride, I think he would know... It hasn't been evacuated end of story. Quote
MarketingExpress Posted October 6, 2008 Posted October 6, 2008 ummm yea it has.... wow. dont know where you get your info from Try experience... Where do you get your information from? Quote
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