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has anyone been on that ride?

i've wanted to but at the same time what kind of a ride is it? and the death kind of put me off as well!
 
fan of the TTA said:
is the ride safe? it already has been one death there

I didn't know somebody had died on it. To me is was very similar to Space Mountain at MK.
 

if people want i will post the full article about the death to this thread! some of the stuff i read is quite interesting becaus it's amazing what can happen on rides nowadays
 
Ok, that was a long time ago and the death wasn't caused by the ride. He fell into the track which I would have thought was impossible to do. Since then though, they have put up extra safety precautions to avoid this happening again. He was handicapped and very sick when he went in there. I think the actual death was caused by hepatitis or something like that.
I have rode that ride at least 200 times and have never thought I was going to die.
 
I must warn you never to ride anything where anyone has died:

* May 1964: Mark Maples, a 15-year-old Long Beach, CA, resident, was killed Matterhorn Bobsleds at Disneyland.

* June 1966: Thomas Guy Cleveland, a 19-year-old Northridge, CA, resident, was killed when at Disneyland along the Monorail track.

* August 1967: Ricky Lee Yama, a 17-year-old Hawthorne, CA, resident, was killed when he exited his People Mover car as the ride was passing through a tunnel.

* June 1973: Bogden Delaurot, an 18-year-old Brooklyn resident, drowned trying to swim across the Rivers of America.

* 7 June 1980: Gerardo Gonzales, a recent San Diego high school graduate, was killed on the People Mover in an accident much like the one that had befallen Ricky Lee Yama thirteen years earlier.

* 4 June 1983: Philip Straughan, an 18-year-old Albuquerque, New Mexico, resident, also drowned in the Rivers of America in yet another Grad Nite incident.

* 3 January 1984: Dolly Regene Young, a 48-year-old Fremont, CA, resident, was killed on the Matterhorn in an incident remarkably similar to the first Disneyland guest death nearly twenty years earlier. About two-thirds of the way down the mountain Young was thrown from her seat into the path of an oncoming bobsled, her head and chest becoming pinned beneath its wheels.

* 24 December 1998: In a tragic Christmas Eve accident, one Disneyland cast member and two guests were injured (one fatally) when a rope used to secure the sailing ship Columbia as it docked on the Rivers of America tore loose the metal cleat to which it was attached. The cleat sailed through air and struck the heads of two guests who were waiting to board the ship, Luan Phi Dawson, 33, of Duvall, Washington, and his wife, Lieu Thuy Vuong, 43. Dawson was declared brain dead two days later and died when his life support system was disconnected.


* 5 September 2003: A 22-year-old man, Marcelo Torres of Gardena, California, died, and several other guests were injured, when a locomotive separated from its train along a tunnel section of Big Thunder Mountain Railroad. Torres bled to death after suffering blunt force trauma of the chest.


*A little more than a week after Disneyland's refurbished Carousel of Progress theater reopened as America Sings in 1974, an 18-year-old cast member was killed when she became caught between a rotating wall and a stationary one. On the evening of 8 July 1974, a 18-year-old woman from Santa Ana named Deborah Gail Stone was working the attraction as a hostess

*Four-year-old Linda Elaine Baker from Galveston, Texas, slumped over in her seat, unconscious, three minutes into riding the Body Wars attraction in EPCOT's Wonders of Life pavilion on 16 May 1995. A cast member monitoring the attraction stopped the ride and summoned paramedics while two nurses who were also riding Body Wars performed CPR, but Linda was pronounced dead after being airlifted to Orlando Regional Medical Center.

*In February 1999, a park custodian at Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom was killed when the skyway started up unexpectedly while he was cleaning one of its platforms. Raymond Barlow, 65, was sweeping off a narrow skyway platform inaccessible to park guests an hour after the park's 9:00 A.M. opening when other cast members, unaware of his presence, started up the ride. Barlow, startled by the approaching gondola, grabbed onto it and tried to climb inside; he fell 40 feet into a flower bed, hitting a tree on the way down, and died.

Not to mention the recent death on Mission:Space or the cardiac arrest of the teen on Tower of Terror.

Oh and don't plan on driving to the themeparks as there have been several highway deaths. Don't swim, take a bath, eat, walk, or climb as deaths can occur. Even sitting at home in your living room watching tv isn't always safe. Themeparks are much safer than driving to the mall. At least the rides are inspected and aren't reopened if they are unsafe. I wish we could do the same with unsafe drivers on I-4 but that is a rant for another day.
 
phamton said:
Oh and don't plan on driving to the themeparks as there have been several highway deaths. Don't swim, take a bath, eat, walk, or climb as deaths can occur. Even sitting at home in your living room watching tv isn't always safe. Themeparks are much safer than driving to the mall. At least the rides are inspected and aren't reopened if they are unsafe. I wish we could do the same with unsafe drivers on I-4 but that is a rant for another day.
Good Post, Phamton!! :cheer2: :cheer2:
 
Actually the fall didn't cause him to die either, it was a previous condition which was affected by the fall. Overall the whole thing was way overblown by the media (as usual) and with the condition of the rider, he shouldn't have tried to get on in the first place.

Also, the piece which broke where he fell has been totally replaced and that is no longer possible. He went where he shouldn't have which caused his fall.
 
fan of the TTA said:
good post? so if you think that you can die just by watching telly then seriously!

Actually this did happen, a woman was in her living room watching tv when a car missed a turn and plowed into her house hitting and killing her.
 
fan of the TTA said:
good post? so if you think that you can die just by watching telly then seriously!
There are atleast 5 reports of TVs falling on top of people killing them a year. It was a good post, your just paranoid. But I guess if someone has died you shouldn't do it.
 
Do you really think that if the ride was dangerous and people were dying on it, that it would still be open? :confused3
 
momof3disneyholics said:
Do you really think that if the ride was dangerous and people were dying on it, that it would still be open? :confused3


absolutely

i have been on that ride many times and each time i had a nice, smooth, amazing ride experience

and btw momof3disneyholics, love the signature!
:teeth:
 
the Mummy is kewl.................fantastic ride.
try it, you'll like it...........
 
fan of the TTA said:
if people want i will post the full article about the death to this thread! some of the stuff i read is quite interesting becaus it's amazing what can happen on rides nowadays

If you actually had the full article, you would have already known that the death had absolutely nothing to do with the ride. He fell from the loading platform. He was ill. He died. Not terribly complicated.
 
My daughters and I love the Mummy. Personally I don't think its like Space Mountain but more like RnR except for going upside down. I was shaking when I first rode it (I'm a chicken, still haven't been on the Hulk). We go on The Mummy over and over (love FOTL pass). In fact on our most recent visit we went 5 times in a row before DD19 said "Ok, enough", DD12 and I laughed at her and said "Come on Mom, one more time" LOL.
 


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