kenshinmac Posted October 4, 2005 Posted October 4, 2005 I guess that they had some issues today with putting up a new show so instead they took a short segment cut from Robbs time on the show and put it up instead. It is pretty good... Well worth checking out. Just thought I would give people the heads up. Man Robb you really need to get on more shows... Either that or you need your own... This stuff is really good.
Sir Clinksalot Posted October 4, 2005 Posted October 4, 2005 Here is the link: http://www.thrillnetwork.com/in_the_loop/?action=castview&cast_id=31
robbalvey Posted October 4, 2005 Posted October 4, 2005 LOL! I forgot about that one! "No children should be allowed on any Disney Rides!!!" --Robb
dandaman Posted October 4, 2005 Posted October 4, 2005 That was interesting... "Why are kids going on Disney rides, anyways? I mean, it's Disney..."
verticalzero Posted October 4, 2005 Posted October 4, 2005 Coasters and flat rides should have an height and age limit. This will cut down on the amount of accidents and deaths, if the kids become 2 scared when 200ft in the air. It does not matter where the ride is Disney or Cedar Point, be the same everywhere. Disney should build more kiddy rides and less mature ones.
Guest Posted October 4, 2005 Posted October 4, 2005 I disagree with that verticalzero. I think that if a kid is tall enough he can withstand what a ride has. But that is my opinion. I wouldn't take my kid on Mission:Space or a Gravitron until he is older. Those things that have sustained G forces like that can be rough to kids, much less some smaller adults. I did like the ITL:DE. Things happen though. Oh and if anyone wants to email me rumors of any park that you would like to spill about email me at CoastinKatie24@aol.com Katie
Nrthwnd Posted October 4, 2005 Posted October 4, 2005 Excellent 'new segment' Robb. But, what about Dumbo??? ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- The sad truth is, most parents that go to these Disney parks, expect that every ride is (still) 'family oriented', when in truth, "it ain't necessarily so..." I vaguely remember my mom being hesitant about taking me on (gasp) the Matterhorn at DL, back in 1963 when I was....10? :shock: But we did go on it, I loved it, and of course she freaked and screamed on it, lol. Parents ARE the deciding factor, not the ride operators, hmm? And if they can't judge better, than what is a height restriction going to do, really? -------------------------------------------------------------- My condolensces (sp?) to the family of the child who passed. It's a terrible tragedy.
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