Theme park guests were left hanging around — some with tears streaming down their faces — after an upside-down ride became stuck for nearly half an hour on Saturday.
Theme park guests were left hanging after an upside-down ride became stuck for nearly half an hour on Saturday.
Riders were held upside down for about half an hour on Saturday when the ride experienced a malfunction.But when ambulances arrived below them, they realized something terrible had happened. For Spencer, his first opportunity to experience a “big ride” at the park left him traumatized, as the ride had to finish once workers fixed it, instead of just allowing the guests to disembark.“The ride had to still finish. So the ride kept going and we’re all like, ‘No, please, I don’t want to get stuck again,” he recalled.
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