I'm 6'1"-6'4" and space mountain always scares the mess outta me, just feels like the tracks are RIGHT ABOVE ME. So I almost always hunch down.
Do you mean Primeval Whirl?
Triceratop Spin is just a version of Dumbo or Aladdin's Carpets.
I seriously doubt that Disney would design a ride that would potentially decapitate someone.
No, I am pretty sure this really happened. I think I saw the guy just before the Halloween parade started.
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Sorry I didn't read all the pages but we rode SM only once while we were down there. First I am 4'11'' so I have no problem with it. My fiance is 6'2'' and I was worried he wouldn't have enough leg room. But during the ride I noticed the tracks seemed a little close then I got a little worried he might hit his head. He had no problem with the tracks and still has his headbut he did have a problem with the leg space so we didn't ride it again
maybe next time we will be able to with him in a different seat.
You can in fact touch the bars depending on how tall you are / your arm span.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rXyTPdOjWlo You'll notice how close some of the bars are, especially around 2:10.
Hey, thanks for the link! Based on the approximate point in the ride where it happened, I suspect that I touched the thing you can see at 1:43 in this video.
From now on, if I really feel like showing off (to nobody in the dark, LOL) then I'll keep my hands at about head level and will no longer try to reach for the chocolate chip cookie.
Hey I think that was me you talked to! Although I don't technically work at Space Mtn. I'm in the gift shop, but I was standing at the end of the ride writing down photo numbers for guests getting off the ride. I have no firsthand mechanical knowledge but I can't imagine Disney having a ride where there is any possibility of someone getting hurt, so I wasn't doubting your word, just trying to reassure you.
Actually, a few weeks ago they had a day where CMs could come in early before the park opened and ride Space with the lights on. Unfortunately I wasn't able to do it but I wish I had - then I would've known for sure!
Reminds me of the time on Spaceship Earth when someone thought it was smart to have her flashlight on the whole time to point to and explain all the scenes to her child. People in the cars around her were yelling at there to turn it off but she was oblivious to everyone else. the comments got louder and ruder as the ride ended. It was unbelievably rude of HER to do that and I noticed someone mentioning it to a CM who just shrugged as the culprit slinked away. PLEASE be courteous to the other guests on the attractions.I'm sure the people on the ride with you would really appreciate that... NOT!
Honestly, when you see the ride with the lights on it's rather shocking how close the tracks are to each other (side to side and above/below).