Ride turns into walk for thrill seeks after UK’s tallest rollercoaster stops midway
For some people, riding a rollercoaster is a way of having fun. But what happens when the rollercoaster they are on stops midway?
One of the riders, identified by British tabloid The Sun as 23-year-old Leo Mcmullin from Glasgow, filmed the incident as it happened. The Big One stopped on the ride’s lift hill “due to sudden changes in weather conditions”, said the spokesman, adding that riders were reassured and escorted from the ride by staff.
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