JenKatt
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Mickey&JoshNut said:Celeste
That is so sad about the boy. I heard about it at work today and was given the article to read. I don't think I would have allowed my 4 year old to ride that ride. I had heard conflicting reports about Misson Space from people that rode it (some loved it but most hated it) and I decided it was not the kind of ride for me. I have also heard that that while this is the first death on the ride, there have been many people taken to the hospital as a result of riding the ride.
Elaine
Actually it's not that bad. 6 people have needed to go to the hospital after riding M:S during an 8 month period. None were serious, all wer eanxiety attack type incidents. Most people that I know that have ridden it have loved it, mostly because with all of the new warnings alot of people are terrified to ride it now.
The ride isn't that bad. 2G's is nothing for a coaster, but the intensity of the ride it was gets you. My mom who is usually pretty good about rides, absolutly flipped out her first trip on M:S, but by the end of it, loved it and wanted to go again. A lot of the problem many people have is claustraphobia.
Anyways, theu the grapevine, Jeff has heard this child was a former preemie. If that is the case, and was a 6 month preemie like Jeff was told, he would be more susceptible to neurological problems and such. Again, he probably had an underlying condition and the forces of M:S set it off. Not the rides fault, but just horrible luck.
And I'm with everyone else, just because a kid meets a height requirement doesn't mean they should go on it. M:S is not for most 4 year olds. It's not for a lot of 40 year olds either!