"Does it go upside down?"
and she was 50ish...
All that laughing stopped when he got into the station though, the entire train pointed him out to ride ops, they called security and he was imidiately ejected.
These coaster trains are getting more technologically advanced every day, I'll tell you. First X-Flight has PLC's on board now Magnum's train has the ability to call security and/or eject riders from their seat on the train. ::wink:: =o)
"Ignore the screaming in the woods...Everything is fine! This is your last chance to escape the wrath of.... THE BEAST."
"Why don't they just have one big metal detector for everyone? It would really speed things up."
^Think about that for a second.
I did not say anything, as I am not one to introduce myself to other enthusiasts.
(Sarcasm) So I too noticed Jeff, and I slyly worked my way next to him in line, and rode next to him on WT. Then we went and ate some pancakes. (/sarcasm)
I am tired, why did I even bother posting this?
*** Edited 4/17/2004 4:32:38 AM UTC by James K***
Guess who's back? Back Again? James K's back. Tell a friend.
I asked him if he heard about Cedar Fair buying Worlds Of Adventure in Ohio. He said it was still a Six Flags. I told him it was bought about 2 months ago and is now called Geauga Lake. His season pass papers said it was a Six Flags so it was still a Six Flags. I told him those papers were more than likely printed up last year. After that I figured I'd save my breath.
Not really outrageous but I thought it was sorta funny.
*** Edited 4/17/2004 5:26:48 AM UTC by coasterpunk***
Speaking of Disney Characters. I'd hate to be in those suits...their hot, you have to touch people that might not of showered for days, you get accused for groping, and you have to be nice to a bunch of little kids. The little kids part is fine, but after a while I'd be out of my mind.
Kyle Says: Diamondback was a lot of fun! Made his first time at Kings Island worth it all!
I think he was pissed when we pointed him out to CPPD. I was unhappy that he was pissing on my favorite park, so I told the ride-ops, who told CPPD. Unfortunately, since we didn't actually see him pissing on my park (as we just saw his back side), they only kicked him out of the line, and not the park. Later on he tried to harrass us, forcing us to ask people to call CPPD yet again.
CPPD is a nice department, since they don't tolerate much, and try to make sure that the 99% of the people who follow most of the rules actually have fun.
But to piss under a ride station...
RavenTTD said:
During the day in line for Raptor this woman flashed her bewbies.
"Bewbies" dude?? ROTFL
Some pretty funny stories here (Even Kyles digression into Disney character suits) The most outrageous thing I have seen is people making up dance routines in line...and that was my group ;)
BTW, isn't this the longest thread topic ever??
Fate is the path of least resistance.
Thanks,
DMC
Last year the hubby and I went to CP to ride TTD. Of course it was two days after the cable snapped, so no luck. We were making our rounds on day one and headed over to Disaster Transport. (Shush. I still like it. ^_^) There was this group of college students in front of us that struck up a conversation with us since we were from Chicago and a few of them would be going to DePaul. One of the guys had never been on a coaster in his life. He was TERRIFIED of them. So then my husband looks at him with a straight face and goes "...oh. Well this...SORT Of is a coaster." He was just messin with the kid but he turned eight shades of white.
We spent the next ten minutes in line trying to tell him Nah, don't sweat it. You'll be fine. It's easy. They got on the car right before us, so when we were unloading we saw him getting out and walking out. White as a SHEET. His knuckles were so white it was scary. We got outside and all his friends were laughing, and he screamed at all of us for ten minutes.
I know it amused ~me~ but I can only imagine what it looked like to people passing by.
I saw a crossdresser in line for BTR there too, is that outrageous?
"Excuse me, what's that?" he asks, pointing at Villain's lift hill.
"That's the Villain, sir."
"No, I mean, is that a rollercoaster?"
Unreal. I didn't really know exactly how to respond to that. I guess some people lead pretty sheltered lives.
Another time, a few of us were standing on the midway by the exit to BKF (it will always be BKF!) when this guy, obviously irritated, approached us. He told us that he'd lost his sunglasses in the lake, and that he wanted them back. Originally, I thought he'd dropped them while he was riding, but upon asking him where he dropped them, he told us he accidentally dropped them off the side of the exit bridge into the water. And this guy was mad at US!
I've also heard (not in line, however) that someone choked on gum and died while riding S:UF at SFGAdv. This was around the time of the SFGAm RB death. *** Edited 4/17/2004 6:58:06 PM UTC by person***
This story doesnt really have to do with the topic I'd just thought it was a good one. Go Cubs!
Kyle Says: Diamondback was a lot of fun! Made his first time at Kings Island worth it all!
One person would count and then say a term like "bunkbeds!" and everyone would have to grab their partner and do that. Bunkbeds was one person laying down face up and holding up their partner who is facing down at them holding themselves up off of them. The slowest couple on each call would then be eliminated until they had a winner. After that they would start over and do it all again.
The funny thing was how funny and/or sexual all the things looked. They had "monkey on my back" "growth on my leg", "wheelbarrow" and many others. Is there anyone on here who knows any more about this game? They said it was online on a church site if we wanted to play it. It was the most bizarre church game I have ever seen!
person said:
When at Funtown Splashtown USA, someone in line for Galaxi asked one of the ride ops if it went up-side-down. I guess they were too stupid to think of looking at the ride to find out.
You'd think so, But when I was riding RB for the first(actually, only time, since it broke down that day)time, I got on, and as the train was going up the lift, I was looking at the lap restraint and asking my friend and the people if this thing went upside down(i was 18, a semi-coaster enthusiast, but at the beginning when I thought a coaster had to have invernsions to be good), cause I was scared I'd come out of that restraint if it did.
Boy what a difference 5 years makes...
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