There are like.. a bajillion warning signs that play over and over again when you're waiting in line for "dangerous" rides. Geez. It is sad that someone died at such a happy place.
When a four Year old dies, does it mean it's the "Happiest place on earth" WRONG, it's the most UNHAPPIEST place for the family(for a few months or years). So much"Happiest place on earth" And RIP little boy.
:whistle: Hush....*fixed* EDIT: Ohh, i forgot to add, its kinda sad that some people dont read the signs....
Wow, I bet you that kid was looking forward to the trip and have fun there...not die there. R.I.P little guy. Our thoughts are with you.
yes because on the description of that ride it sounds PERFECTLY safe and the ideal ride to have at a theme park [/sarcasm] R.I.P
it is such a terrible loss that such a young child died but, i am sorry, but i wouldn't be taking such a young child on a ride like that. maybe that's me... rest in peace.
But the thing is, Disney World is supposed to be a theme park for children. Children = between the ages of 4 - 12. All of the rides should be safe and fun and heart attack/stroke proof. A child shouldn't die on a ride, especially not at a childs' themepark.
yeah, i totaly agree! the thing is that the ride should not be for kids. if the people at the theme park insist on it staying, an age limit should be in place. i really don't think a ride like that is suitable for a child that young. i wouldn't take a four year old on a ride like that whether it said it was safe or not. maybe i am one of these people that is overly cautious, epcially when it comes to kids. i do fell very sorry for the parents. i must be such an awful time for them.
That's bad. It's like they don't make rides safe enough, I'm surprised no one has died on the Superman at Six Flags, it's such a sharp drop it feels like your falling out of your seat and going to hit the ground and die. It's scary as hell, imagine if you really felt yourself drop out of your seat..