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seetheworld Apr 14th, 2006 04:55 AM

This ride is suppoesed to simulate what it is like on a space launch. Gee, don't the astronauts get some kind of training? Aren't they hooked up and monitored to see how their bodies react to the stress of the G forces? Physically fit people who have been training all their lives for such a launch go to space, not freakin tourists running around in mouse ears!

If a ride has to have EMS people stationed 2 miles from the location, gosh seems to me that's saying something right there.

seetheworld Apr 14th, 2006 04:56 AM

Damn, posted too soon.

BTW, I rock in Monopoly! :D

Bunkhedena Apr 14th, 2006 11:34 AM

One of the problems about Disney World is that a lot of people like me find that there rides are not as good as Universal and other places. I've been on this ride. This is a good ride, but certainly not the most stressful or scariest ride I've been on.

Do these deaths happen at Universal or 6 Flags also or is this just limited to Disney World?


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