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CP Windseeker leaves riders stranded in the air

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I was literally just about to post the same topic.

I'd bet that we'll see WindSeeker go down for a little bit this week just to make sure that nothing like this happens at Kings Island or any of the other locations.

This begs the questions: Will all the WindSeekers be closed to make sure this won't happen again? Are these rides looking very appetizing to the Suits up North? Is anyone else wondering what they mean by "manually lowered to the ground"?!

Is anyone else wondering what they mean by "manually lowered to the ground"?!

When in line once, I asked about a device on the outside of the tower (queue side) that I was told was part of the manual lowering system. I'm sure someone has a picture that shows it, but as I understand it is like a set of chainfalls that would allow the gondola to be lowered by hand in the event of a problem.

Is anyone else wondering what they mean by "manually lowered to the ground"?!

Means operating the portion of the ride that raises and lower with manual labor( using a hand crank of sorts) instead of the use of powered force such as hydraulic or motorized help.

It could mean that thre ride was brought down in manual MODE meaning maintenance gave the computer the direct commabd to lower the ride and nothing where as Ride Ops operate the rides in automatic mode which means the ride performs its cycle with the.command to start. Example: Carowinds Maintenance could lower the lifts one or all. They could them drop them too, Ride ops just press the start and stop buttons.

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