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Do You or Your Tweens Like RollerCoasters?

Posted by on Jul. 30, 2012 at 9:25 AM
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Roller Coaster Stranded At Top of Hill For Hours Terrifies Riders (VIDEO)

roller coaster stuckThe brand new Superman Ultimate Flight roller coaster at Six Flags in Northern California stopped at the tippy top of the ride (about 150 feet in the air), stranding passengers and leaving authorities scrambling to get the dozen riders down safety. This, my friends, is the REAL reason to not ride roller coasters.

When I was younger, I lived for roller coasters. An avowed adrenaline junkie, it was a safe way to get a cheap fix with no broken speed limits, crappy bungee cords, or white water drowning to be concerned with. But the real danger with roller coasters is not usually dying. It's getting stuck and being really, really uncomfortable, out of control and bored for as long as it takes to fix the darn thing.

Spending two hours at the top of a hill in the air, half on a twist, stuck in one position is reason enough for me to leave those rides to the young'uns. See below:


Officials were able to use a crane with a bucket attached to reach the riders and give them water during the two hours they were stuck and the operators were eventually able to restore power and bring the ride back down (backwards).

The good news is that roller coasters are apparently designed to stop when there is something potentially dangerous on the tracks. The bad news is: then people get stuck.

In the end, this is not a dangerous thing, it's just massively inconvenient and probably really uncomfortable, to boot. Being locked into one of those seats with the shoulder device above you is not exactly sleeping in an easy chair. It sounds pretty much akin to torture.

No thanks!

I prefer real risks. Sure, they may be more dangerous, but they also have more reward.

I would so much rather mountain climb or raft through rapids with friends than ride a roller coaster at this point. Sure, the roller coaster is a much safer way to get thrills, but this is just a reminder that when you ride a ride, you are beholden not only to the other riders and lines and the park management, you are also just waiting for the mechanics to fail.

There is nothing fun about getting stuck on a roller coaster, but even on the worst day, mountain biking in the outdoors is a REAL roller coaster adventure with real risk. I'll take it over an annoying roller coaster any day.

Do you like amusement parks?

Do you or your tween ride rollercoasters?

Have you ever been stuck on a rollercoaster?

 

Posted by on Jul. 30, 2012 at 9:25 AM
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Mom2jngnc
by on Jul. 30, 2012 at 7:42 PM

Yes, Yes, no

All three of our oldest ones love them (we went to Disney in April) and our 4 yr old loved what he was able to go on.

1LovelyAngel
by on Aug. 7, 2012 at 6:42 PM

My family loves them and me too

SahmTam
by Member on Aug. 7, 2012 at 7:58 PM

 My 12, 8, and 7 yos love them! I used to, but in recent years developed Meniere's disease (inner ear disease that causes vertigo) so I will never ride again. It was so sad this past June- we were at an amusement park and my 85yo grandpa was riding the coasters and I couldn't! LOL

mommyto3bees
by Member on Aug. 8, 2012 at 12:17 PM
I love them my kids have never been or seen one in person
Barabell
by Barbara on Aug. 8, 2012 at 12:20 PM

My son just went to a local amusement park with a friend last Sunday, and my son is already begging me to go back....LOL

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