VonRolland
Giga Poster
This is exactly what happened to Th13teen, not good at least this didn't bump into the train in the station. Thank god no one was hurt here
Quoting my post from two months ago. Shocking.Jesus Christ. I've never seen anything like that before. I'd be amazed if OSHA or whatever they are in America (would be HSE here in the UK) aren't stopping operations now.
Ride should be condemned.
At it's previous home it ran too fast and with lax maintenance, and by what I've heard a good part of the layout is still smooth as a Schwarzkopf should be but the transitions into the loops are the parts that are headache inducingly rough, and of course a couple really rough spots ruin the whole for many.On a side note, I've also heard from multiple sources that the ride is hideously rough... that surprises me, because as much as I didn't rate Olympia Looping, I have to admit that it was absolutely glass smooth.
Bit dramatic, many Schwarzkopf's run with only lap bars. Granted the park hasn't been 100% but lap bars won't change thatOh fun, just what this ride needed - fewer safety measures...
No, I actually think that the fact this ride still has an operating permit after the two accidents is unacceptable. Especially when it's something readily solved. Granted it's not the park issuing themselves the permit, but that still doesn't mean it should be. I'd have a very hard time believing you'd get that ride open in the UK/Europe after two identical accidents like that.Bit dramatic, many Schwarzkopf's run with only lap bars. Granted the park hasn't been 100% but lap bars won't change that
I'm quite familiar with this phenomena for 2024.Either that or needs a much heavier refurb than what Indiana Beach seems to be willing to budget for.
The cause of both accidents was the anti-rollbacks, that is well known. The issue is that they're going to the effort to modify the trains to remove the OTSRs for a minor comfort improvement, and not bothering (at least publicly stating the fact) to go to the effort of fixing the fundamentally dangerous issue.Tbf, the cause of either incident seem to have been with the lack of proper anti-rollbacks, not so much to do with the restraints. I'll be more concerned if it's going to keep operating without any further modifications to the lift/trains.
Excuse my ignorance but was anyone hurt or in any real danger during those rollbacks? In the video of the incident the descent/rollback looks controlled and the passengers did not appear to be hurt. I am all in favor of calling out parks doing sketchy or unsafe practices, but I think the concern over this ride is overblown. How is it IB’s fault that the ride had an accident back in 2019? They turned the brakes back on and the train now climbs the second lift at normal speed. Additionally, the only part of the ride that was hurting riders was removed. I’ve never been to IB but what am I missing here? Just seems like they have taken the proper precautions (and like 3 years) to get this ride open and they are still getting ****.The cause of both accidents was the anti-rollbacks, that is well known. The issue is that they're going to the effort to modify the trains to remove the OTSRs for a minor comfort improvement, and not bothering (at least publicly stating the fact) to go to the effort of fixing the fundamentally dangerous issue.