Yeah, I saw the news scrolling accross the screen on Local 6. Here' a link to CL News 13:
http://www.cfnews13.com/article/news/2010/july/126890/Technical-glitch-stops-Harry-Potter-ride
WFTV.com is reporting that guests were trapped inside the new Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey attraction at Universal's Islands of Adventure Friday night. Problems with the roller coaster resulted in firefighters being dispatched to the scene. According to WFTV.com, riders were upside down when the ride stopped.
Another Orlando news outlet, WESH.com, has released more details of the incident. According to Orlando Fire Department, the ride got stuck at 8:15 pm. It is not known if anyone required medical attention at this time. 132 guests were on the ride and at 9:15 pm, all but five cars had been evacuated. Guests used the attractions catwalks and ladders to evacuate the ride.
That's pretty weird that they'd be upside down considering that nowhere in the ride do you go upside down.
That's what I thought but I haven't ridden it. I found this: "OFD officials said one rider called 911 when the roller coaster stopped Friday night because he thought he was upside down. However, Universal officials said the Forbidden Journey ride doesn't go upside down."
Universal ought to get used to the publicity. Had this happened at WDW the News reaction would have been exactly the same.
So what exactly went wrong??
Did you call 911???
I'm in awe that someone would call 911. I seriously busted out laughing when I read that. I mean its one thing to get a little freaked out but seriously 911!? They have much bigger issues to worry about. I'm sure Universal had everything under control.