The worst thing I saw was this...
It was July at Six Flags Ohio, about 6pm.
My buddy and I were getting on the Huss Top-Spin, Texas Twister. In front of us was a girl, no taller than 43" tall. The height requirement for the Texas Twister is 55"
The girls father told the ride op the girl had ridden a similar ride at a fairground. The op let the girl on, looked at her once the restraints were on, and said "She wont fall out"
Of COURSE, I get to sit next to her.
So, here I am, flipping 'round and 'round 60 feet in the air, sitting next to a girl who didn't meet the height requirement by at LEAST a FULL FOOT.
This girl could not even ride the go-karts, the log flume, or the parks tamest coaster, the Double Loop.
But she got on a Huss Top-Spin, the ride with the tallest height requirement in the park, because her dad said "she has been on a similar ride at a fairground before"
Imagine what would have happened if she did fall out. The news, me sitting next to her, her family. How stupid would her father and the op feel. Her death for a ride.
I blame the father and the op. The father was stupid enough to even consider asking, and the op was even more moronic for allowing it.
Now, I am a MAJOR SFO fan. I visited 25 times, rode the new CCI Villain woody 100 times this season, and have defended the park when it needed it.
But not this.
This made me mad.
Just thought I would share that.