thank you... very true...!
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thank you... very true...!
I know that may sound harsh, but I deal with those kind of people every day in my line of work. You get cold to that kind of stupidity after a while.
I remember when that used to be me... then I had my son. It's like everything I knew about my body changed. Now I find it really easy to get that icky feeling from rides. I can't do the orange queue for Mission Space at all anymore and Space Mountain actually made me a little dizzy in March. This coming from the girl who spent 2 weeks every summer at Cedar Point in Ohio (the rollercoaster capital of the world) and in between went to Darian Lake (later became a six flags) and rode the Viper (with 3 loops and a corkscrew) over and over and over. Ahhhh getting old is such fun!
I think most of these people are like my step-son. They know they have the condition but chose to ignore it. He had heart surgery last fall and then was ticked off when we told him he absolutely couldn't do Mission Space Orange in March.
The first incident listed for SM occurred back in May while I was at WDW. From what I heard, that person was unaware that she had any underlying medical issues before riding the ride.
Gotta know your own limits, people!! Everything isn't always someone else's fault. Take responsibility for yourselves, for cripes sakes!!