Dude, principle and B:DK face off

I can't believe it, when our school band plays at SFNE opening week, my school principle is going with us, and should I say not said will face Batman:Dark Knight FOUR times with me. Now after all that convincing should I actually let him go through with an insane B&M floorless? The mans hittin' 70 in November and I'm kind of worried if it's safe for him to do this. Have any of you guys taking a senior on a B&M and can it put out a pace maker?
I have taken my 76 year old grandma and 74 year old grandpa on Goliath, RRv, B:TR, S:TE, Collossus (sp?), Ghostrider, Supreme Scream, P.Plunge, and all of Disneylands coasters without needing oxygen, and they've enjoyed each one!

*** This post was edited by Mr. G-lix on 4/7/2002. ***

If he can survive running a high school, roller coasters should be no problem.

Jim Fisher said:
"If he can survive running a high school, roller coasters should be no problem."


LOL! My wife is a teacher, and I tell her that all the time.

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So many coasters, so little vacation time....

My Grandpas loves Millennium Force and Mantis. He should be okay as long as he doesnt have any medical problems.

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All your base are belong to us

Well if your grandpa can go on Millenium Force, then this shouldn't be a problem.
My grandmother loves the log flume! but really a person knows there own limitaions... there is nuthing you can do,but make sure he knows what the ride is about how it works and the forces the human body is put trou on them. If he still wants to go on good for him the worst that can happen is your trip will end erilie or later becuase he could go to the local hospital.

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