Carlucci
Mouseketeer
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- Jan 26, 2009
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I go all over the country riding coasters and thrill rides.
Top Thrill Dragster in Cedar Point....loved it!
The Beast in King's Island brutalized me....and I went back for more!
Shiekra at Busch Gardens, Tampa...one of the best!
So, why did a glorified swing ride at Magical Midway scare me nearly witless.
The chains were unbelievably tiny. From a distance, they look like normal swing-ride chains we've all seen before. But once I sat down and buckled up, I realized that the chains extending from the arms, holding your seat (a two-seater seat) were only about 1/4 inch thick! And they are supporting the > 300 lbs combined weight of me and my DW.
I'll put it to you this way: You know the chain your average Harley rider uses to secure his wallet to his pants? That's about 4 times thicker than the chain used on this ride.
This wasn't the good kind of scary. This wasn't the adrenaline pumping, heart-pounding thrill I was looking for. This was HORROR, as I imagined if just one of these tiny, dog-chain-for-a-schnauzer sized links failed, it's all over, and my kids are witnessing my DW and I plummet to certain death. You can just feel the strain on those chains as the g-forces ramp up when you start spinning faster and gaining altitude. It also doesn't help that there's a live alligator farm below you.
Had this ride been secured by thicker chains or a cable, I would have felt safe, and I would say it was just an okay thrill ride, nothing special, probably quite fun. But because I was aghast from fear of the chain breaking, it was a horrible, gut-wrenching minute or so up in the air.
Here's a pic of the ride: http://www.magicalmidway.com/parkinfo.htm
My kids loved it, though. Maybe I'm just getting too old for this sort of thing.
Top Thrill Dragster in Cedar Point....loved it!
The Beast in King's Island brutalized me....and I went back for more!
Shiekra at Busch Gardens, Tampa...one of the best!
So, why did a glorified swing ride at Magical Midway scare me nearly witless.
The chains were unbelievably tiny. From a distance, they look like normal swing-ride chains we've all seen before. But once I sat down and buckled up, I realized that the chains extending from the arms, holding your seat (a two-seater seat) were only about 1/4 inch thick! And they are supporting the > 300 lbs combined weight of me and my DW.
I'll put it to you this way: You know the chain your average Harley rider uses to secure his wallet to his pants? That's about 4 times thicker than the chain used on this ride.
This wasn't the good kind of scary. This wasn't the adrenaline pumping, heart-pounding thrill I was looking for. This was HORROR, as I imagined if just one of these tiny, dog-chain-for-a-schnauzer sized links failed, it's all over, and my kids are witnessing my DW and I plummet to certain death. You can just feel the strain on those chains as the g-forces ramp up when you start spinning faster and gaining altitude. It also doesn't help that there's a live alligator farm below you.
Had this ride been secured by thicker chains or a cable, I would have felt safe, and I would say it was just an okay thrill ride, nothing special, probably quite fun. But because I was aghast from fear of the chain breaking, it was a horrible, gut-wrenching minute or so up in the air.
Here's a pic of the ride: http://www.magicalmidway.com/parkinfo.htm
My kids loved it, though. Maybe I'm just getting too old for this sort of thing.
i will not be riding this 