I just saw this on my news page here and man this is sad the kid had just died
right after going on that ride at disneyland which simulated a space mission to
mars, which is complete bs with there happy go lucky crap, sorry never really
liked disney land. But anyways I mean what do you guys think about this I mean
the kid's whole life was just wiped clean because of one ride.
Well how exactly did the boy die. It is tragic and all but the boy might have
done something to cause his own death. It has happened before. There are books
about all the crap that has happened and been covered up at both amusement
parks.
I'm really not sure what to think. I read that since the ride opened in 2003,
theres been over 8 1/2 million people that rode it. So I am wondering if maybe
the little boy had some sort of pre-existing condition that maybe even his mom
wasn't aware of. Because he met the height requirements and everything and it's
not like people are dying on it all the time, so it makes me wonder if maybe he
has something wrong that the ride set off.
Yeah its silly its just like with people's fear of flying. Its a wierd
counterproductive human habit to fear things more that are of less risk to
ourselves.
I'm pretty sure the boy had some sort of condition that killed him. I doubt it's
because of the ride. Like AngelHartman said, millions of people have been on
that ride and there has only been one casualty so far. If he fell out of the
ride, if the ride malfunctioned or if all the other people died too, then you
can blame it on the ride. I feel sorry for the boy, but it has made me curious
about the ride. I'm definitely going to give it a try next time I'm in Florida.
The ride had warnings on it. a giant warning sign. The kid made the height
limit, and was in good health.. as far as the amusement park goes. It's the
parents choice, and I honestly don't think it's anyone's fault. The ride
stimulates a rocket take off. It's twice the gravity that's normal, and it says
it distorts faces and can cause nausea. It's clearly not the amusement park's
fault. I wouldn't blame the parent, either. It is really sad, but no one did
anything wrong. I honestly don't think you put a 4-year-old on a ride that
pretty much stimulates a rocket take off right on the dot. But that's just me.
Only 7 people have been harmed on it, I think.
A 77-year-old woman died after riding Pirates of the Carriebean. I think it just
depends on what the person can handle.
I don't think that kid should of went on that ride.. but who knew his own fate?
Anywho, it's sad to hear this.. I can't really do much... but feel sorry, for
an infant I don't even know.
That's extremely SAD hmm but the kid should've never got on that ride...And he
was just starting a life.. I
really don't like rides at any theme park....
I just saw this on my news page here and man this is sad the kid had just died right after going on that ride at disneyland which simulated a space mission to mars, which is complete bs with there happy go lucky crap, sorry never really liked disney land. But anyways I mean what do you guys think about this I mean the kid's whole life was just wiped clean because of one ride.
Well how exactly did the boy die. It is tragic and all but the boy might have done something to cause his own death. It has happened before. There are books about all the crap that has happened and been covered up at both amusement parks.
I'm really not sure what to think. I read that since the ride opened in 2003, theres been over 8 1/2 million people that rode it. So I am wondering if maybe the little boy had some sort of pre-existing condition that maybe even his mom wasn't aware of. Because he met the height requirements and everything and it's not like people are dying on it all the time, so it makes me wonder if maybe he has something wrong that the ride set off.
Yeah its silly its just like with people's fear of flying. Its a wierd counterproductive human habit to fear things more that are of less risk to ourselves.
I'm pretty sure the boy had some sort of condition that killed him. I doubt it's because of the ride. Like AngelHartman said, millions of people have been on that ride and there has only been one casualty so far. If he fell out of the ride, if the ride malfunctioned or if all the other people died too, then you can blame it on the ride. I feel sorry for the boy, but it has made me curious about the ride. I'm definitely going to give it a try next time I'm in Florida.
The ride had warnings on it. a giant warning sign. The kid made the height limit, and was in good health.. as far as the amusement park goes. It's the parents choice, and I honestly don't think it's anyone's fault. The ride stimulates a rocket take off. It's twice the gravity that's normal, and it says it distorts faces and can cause nausea. It's clearly not the amusement park's fault. I wouldn't blame the parent, either. It is really sad, but no one did anything wrong. I honestly don't think you put a 4-year-old on a ride that pretty much stimulates a rocket take off right on the dot. But that's just me. Only 7 people have been harmed on it, I think.
A 77-year-old woman died after riding Pirates of the Carriebean. I think it just depends on what the person can handle.
I don't think that kid should of went on that ride.. but who knew his own fate? Anywho, it's sad to hear this.. I can't really do much... but feel sorry, for an infant I don't even know.
That's extremely SAD hmm but the kid should've never got on that ride...And he was just starting a life..
I
really don't like rides at any theme park....