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A ride at Adventure City in Anaheim flipped over, causing a father and his two young children to fall out of the ride.

 

It happened on a plane ride at the family amusement park, according to ABC 7. A 4-year-old was taken to the hospital just as a precaution.

 

Investigators are trying to figure out what caused the plane to turn over. But witnesses told ABC 7 that the mechanics were trying to right the plane, even before paramedics and police got to the scene.

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But witnesses told ABC 7 that the mechanics were trying to right the plane, even before paramedics and police got to the scene.

 

That sounds a bit fishy to me. Fortunately, it seems as no one is seriously injured.

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^It's also illegal based on California law. Have to preserve the scene in the event of a "major mechanical failure."

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I'm glad no one was seriously hurt. Disappointing to hear the mechanics tried to right the passenger cabin before it could be inspected, especially in such a public manner. It could only make things worse.

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It may be sad to say, but I live in SoCal and never even knew this place existed. I'm glad no one was hurt, but seriously, what were they thinking immediately goin to work on the ride after the accident?!?! I smell trouble brewin for them.

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I drove past this place at least once a week when I lived in Anaheim. I believe the park had a policy where you had to enter with a small child. I went to grab the mouse credit one day but was denied... so went down the street to Knott's for some Xceleration.

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^I don't think that is the case considering they offer coaster club discounts. I was able to get the credits with Dan with no problems.

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^I don't think that is the case considering they offer coaster club discounts. I was able to get the credits with Dan with no problems.

 

I am pretty sure that if you are a card carrying member of a coaster club they will let you in... but if not you have to have a kid.

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I got in several years ago by saying that I was meeting the rest of my family inside.

 

Oooh - you are naughty!!

Seriously though - I hate parks and rides with rules like that - there aren't many of us sad enough to want kiddie creds!!

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Spears and I got in without any problem a few years ago. They even gave us a discount since we were enthusiasts. We actually enjoyed the park. It's clearly aimed at kids, but still, it was fun. I think the TR I did from this park may have been my first one ever. (It's the one where the manly pose was invented!) Anyhow, here's a pic of me on the planes from that day. If my memory serves me correctly, there wasn't a weight or height limit.

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I'm not sure if child-required policies still come into play sporadically, but I think it's clear the park "gets" enthusiasts. I got in once with no problem without even directly sharing my coaster enthusiasm (though it was during WCB so they may have suspected), and was treated very kindly. It's quite the adorable park.

 

Shame about the incident.

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