This year on Bull they seem to be running all 3 trains empty if something happens with one of them. I have seen them run all 3 trains empty a couple times this year because of guest sickness.
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Except that no trains had gotten stuck when I was there. When trains stop on a lift, it is generally because the operators had chosen to stop the ride.
So is it standard protocol to send out trains empty when somebody loses their stomach on a ride?
*** This post was edited by JoNoJ27 on 10/14/2002. ***
This is purely a guess, but maybe there was something wrong with one of the trains, but they also had to cycle the guests off, so in doing so had to send out three empty trains in a row to bring the problem train back into the station so the mechanics could look at it?
Then perhaps testing it out?
Not knowing the whole situation, I can't say for sure, but that's my semi-educated guess...
JoNoJ27 said:
So is it standard protocol to send out trains empty when somebody loses their stomach on a ride?
Gotta let the cleaning solution and water dry somehow.
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