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I don’t know where this Guest left their head to pull out their phone before a high-speed, 200-ft 

I think they’re over complicating “brainless” “stupid” “foolish” “dumb.”

I don’t know where the writer “left their head” considering how bad that article was. I’ve seen ride ops at KI have to climb lift hills at every now and then- not really something you write an article about.

This is pretty typical of Inside the Magic, to be honest. "Mislead and then take 4 paragraphs to actually tell the story" is the name of the game over there.

I reported their article on Facebook. I typically could care less about attention seeking bloggers but they’re blatantly using incorrect words to generate more views on their website and social media pages which drives me nuts. CP, or any park for that matter, doesn’t need any potential PR issues from misleading articles.

15 minutes ago, silver2005 said:

Did the writer perhaps mean heedless?

If you read the article, they state:

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I don’t know where this Guest left their head to pull out their phone before a high-speed, 200-ft 

They don’t say this til the end of the article so it’s a blatant attempt to mislead readers. Using the term “brainless” would’ve been more appropriate. I’ve heard parents say “where’s your head?” when disciplining their children but I’ve never heard the term “headless.” 

Yeah ITM doesn't always have their facts straight in my experience. They win the award for catchy click bait headlines but the actual article can be misleading or just have totally incorrect information. Take this article for example about Hershey park saving their 100 year old coaster Wildcat with an RMC treatment (sorry guys that isn't the same wildcat that opened in 1923). 

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