Let me read this streight, they avoided payment to their customers because they had a warning set in place in the event someone gets injured by the park's own equipment?Quote:
Originally Posted by BrAnDX105
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Let me read this streight, they avoided payment to their customers because they had a warning set in place in the event someone gets injured by the park's own equipment?Quote:
Originally Posted by BrAnDX105
Yeah, a warning is a warning, not a binding waiver to one's safety.Quote:
Originally Posted by voltz
Edit: To be clear, I meant it in support of voltz, in case you were confused.
Its also not a binding waiver on the company's responsibility to make safe equipment. Customers getting hit by fucking metal shards is unbelievable, that theme park shouldve been sued out of existence.
A signed waiver I can belive, but warnings for damages that companies are clearly responsible for doesn't cut it.Quote:
Originally Posted by TrialSword
The case should have been taken to a different judge who didn't have his head up his ass or several $$$ stuffed down his pants.Quote:
Originally Posted by diffusionx
The issue with this is that while anyone can see how a rollercoaster or any general amusement park ride works, Disney doesn't make the operation of Mission: Space obvious. Yeah, there are warnings of motion sickness and such, but they have those for Soarin' and Star Tours. This is a completely different ride and many of the people who get on don't know how it actually works. If little Timmy could do Star Tours, why can't he do this? It's just another motion simulator, right? The warnings are the same. So at least here I place the blame squarely on Disney for not being more obvious about what the ride actually is.
It's a relatively fast centrifuge, btw.
When I was in high school, we had this really HUGE fat girl in the school band. Every year the band would take some trip to disney in FL. I'm not even making this up, but that lard ass got stuck on the GD tea cups delaying the ride for 15 mintues and then got stuck on space mountain. Regardless to say she hasnt gotten a clue after that public humilation cause I saw her years back and she was twice that size and I about screamed and ran.
Six flags here has had some freaky deaths also. I remember about 2 years ago some worker got beheaded or a death blow to the head working the ninja ride. He was in a restricted area and the coaster came by and a passengers leg hit him going about 30+ miles an hour.
I'm going to go knock up some chick and use my kids for this purpose.Quote:
Originally Posted by diffusionx
They're only good for getting people rich by dying anyhow.
...Isn't 44 inches+ a little tall for a 4 year-old too?
Damn, I repeat.. how the hell does someone die on Pirates of the Caribbean? It crawls and never goes fast. It's just basically showing you some pirate robots sing and dance.
o_O
She was already sick and on the verge of death, dumbass. She was just as likely to die lying on bed, or walking around.Quote:
Originally Posted by jonas
Why would someone on the verge of death decide to go to Disneyland?
Doctor: Do you have any final words?
Lady: I'M GOING TO DISNEYLAND!!! :D
Sounds like a new fox sitcom.