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Mission: space....disney world
http://www.smh.com.au/news/World/Boy...645868682.html
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i was at disney world in 2001...so i didnt get to go on this particular ride.....i really want to though...dont think id have the chance to after this incident...they would probably close it down |
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heh, that sucks.....
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wow... i heard this on Howard stern show this morning....hate to hear that...
btw Happydudette... your one fine azn... I'm guessing thats you in your avatar..... mad respect to happydude, A lucky guy you are. |
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I really dont understand things like this. I guess im not entirely in a position to really say how intense Mission Space actually is because ive never been on it. But I KNOW there are many more intense rides out there, especially rollercoasters, that nothing like this has ever happened on. Obviously wasnt a ride malfunction. Only explination is sometimes freak things do happen. I wouldnt expect it to close down for too long though, as soon as its inspected and found to be OK, it'll be back up.
EDIT: Looks like its allready back up. Go figure. Obviously, the ride is not at fault here. |
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thats sad, I heard about that on the news.
I was going to go to disney world this summer too. :( |
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I've been on that ride. I came out dizzy after it. They put a lot of pressure on your body. It was kind of annoying. It's sad that kid died though.
I thought Tower of Terror would be the ride that could kill someone :P |
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i heard on howard stern that the kid didn't even meet the height requirements for the ride... who let him in?
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And even though that kid died on the ride, I would still like to try it. |
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some people are just too fragile for rides like those.... especially people who aren't even supposed to be riding those rides... Height requirement is there for a reason.
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Sony: i know :), i'm one lucky guy. Story: that sucks for the family...best wishes to them. and a ride that puts enough G-Forces to distort rider's faces?! i want to go on it!!! |
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The first time I rode Space Mountain, I rode with my mom, and she really squished me into the side well. My leg came out hurting a lot. If I remember correctly, this kid was sitting between two people - now if they were fat, I wouldn't be surprised if he couldn't handle it. Poor kid.
Anyways, I think Space Mountain is closed in Disneyland for major rehauls. Maybe Disney World is due sometime. |
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It was a nice sight at night though. lmao. |
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i was on ToT and i felt it kicked ass~...one of the best rides...im just curious y did you hurt
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They let a 4 year old on the ride?
I find that actually amazing. They should know the risks in that. Old people and small children usually fall into the same catagory for suseptability, and old people were going to the hospital from time to time from it. |
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![]() ![]() Thats 120Mph...somehow I doubt Mission space is near that intense. |
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cool!!! where is that one?
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OMG!!looks fUN!! i WANT To go on that!!!...it looks like a hUGE HGUE....pe...forget it..*slaps face* :rofl:
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I heard on the news that the kid was exactly 48 inches (the minimum requirement). But on rides like those, i think they should also put a weight or age requirement or something. You can be tall but not have a heart strong enough to stand the pressure. there were even warnings about heart conditions.
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Couldn't you just fart it out??? :confused:
And about Happydudette, sure she looks cute, but that's not what matters, is it? When someone tells me my g/f is pretty, I instantly say that's not very important. That's just my opinion though, no offense. |
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although i don't find it as important as personality, i still think it's pretty important.
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The parents were the idiots in this case. No way in my right mind would I let (if I had) my 4 year old son/daughter on a ride that can cause nausea, etc...
Its not Disney's fault the kid died. Its the parents fault. End of story |
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While i agree that, as a parent, i wouldn't let my kid on a ride like that. I must say:
Why blame someone? freak accident...leave it at that. that's my opinion |
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Thats the Top Thrill Dragster at Cedar Point in Sandusky, Ohio. Built in 2003, up until a few months ago, it was the tallest and fastest rollercoaster in the world at 420ft and 120 MPH. The Coaster that beat it, Kingda ka, is 456 ft high and goes 128 MPH. Same type of coaster basically, just a little taller and a little faster. Ive been to Cedar Point several times now, and got to ride that baby...best thing about it is the launch...it launches you from 0-120 in 4 seconds flat. No car can even accelarate like that.. Its pretty intense. Here's the link to the offical site if you interested. There are plenty of pictures and even a few videos of it. http://www.cedarpoint.com/public/ins.../ttd/index.cfm |
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I live really close to Cedar Point. But I don't plan on going. Too expensive.
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