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  1. I'm sorry, but hold up a minute. Look at this creepy motherfucker. Look at him!
    2 points
  2. Now I finally know what show haunted my childhood. Thanks ABC!
    1 point
  3. 1. Thanks for the maze locations where did you get that source from? 2. I want to see either The Texas Chainsaw and a maze based on Chucky come to a Fright Nights very soon. 3. I do like sequels based from the previous year. Do I really lovd sequels though? Yes and No. If they change the Maze and build it from the ground up like what they did with TWD last year well yes I will like the sequel of that maze. If they recycle the 50% of the maze from the previous year like what they did with HS2 last year I won't enjoy the maze than the others. However I enjoyed HS2 as that was my first time doing that maze.
    1 point
  4. They'd better put some wire on top of those fence panels, or someone might try to jump over it and hurt themselves...
    1 point
  5. You must be a very knowledgable person brad to know the cause of the accident and the circumstances surrounding it. Your either a keyboard warrior with nothing to stat the facts or a wannabe work cover officer.
    1 point
  6. Did you not see the photo of the child that doesn't even fit in the restraints? He looks 2 years old, max. The operators are culpable instantly by that photo alone. A freak accident? The accident was a result of 1 of 2 things. Equipment failure, and by all reports there are 2 safety systems (lap bar & seat belt) so therefore failure of 2 safety systems which can only indicate poor construction or maintenance; or 2, operator error/carelessness with not checking or adhering to manufacturers height requirements, inattention to the operation of the ride (delay and/or lack of use of e-stop). And no, they are not as safe as fixed theme parks rides, no matter what you say.
    1 point
  7. I get the defensive posts but at the end of the day the points about these rides being safer because they are looked at more frequently in setup and tear down, only hold true it the operators are vigilant and replace the fatigued parts on schedule. If you keep re using old stressed pins and bolts things will break as we've seen before. Many of you would likely be surprised as to just how much of say a coaster car is replaced at every single refurb.
    1 point
  8. I'll just get on the phone to arrow now...
    1 point
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