Industry standard is that every coaster gets a block check every day, if it’s running more than one train.
rode it last week, still doing that.Wild Izzy/Maus always had some good abrupt-braking going on just before returning to the station. It made for terrific viewing from the ground nearby. Wild indeed.
I can't recall any other brake experience in the park that approached that one. Then again I've never come to a complete stop on Apollo's mid-course. Its other brakes have never been anything other than fine, as far as I know and have experienced...
Is anyone on the coaster when they do that, to see if the stop is smooth? The complaint wasn't that it didn't stop, it's that it did.Industry standard is that every coaster gets a block check every day, if it’s running more than one train.
Is anyone on the coaster when they do that, to see if the stop is smooth? The complaint wasn't that it didn't stop, it's that it did.
Is anyone on the coaster when they do that, to see if the stop is smooth? The complaint wasn't that it didn't stop, it's that it did.
Discounted because he's a pass holder? ?Seas is being sketchy on this one. Also that is a VERY specific number.
It sounds like he went directly to a hospital.
Or an undue burden on the victim?It also sounds like he didn't talk to the park or report it to the park. He just left and went to the hospital. Which like b.mac said is the requirement under state law.
I do wonder who this guys lawyer is because it seems like amateur hour. Couldn't even make sure to file against the correct corporate entity?
Following the bouncing ball...the dude sueing was part of the family from last year. The wife (also on the ride with the daughter) is his attorney. Interesting.
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