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Celestial Park - General Discussion Thread

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How do you get blunt impact injuries on a roller coaster that severe? Surely the design team runs test with limp necked test dummies. I would assume that someone passing out on the lift hill from fear or hyperventilation has to be accounted for. And I'm sure someone has passed out on Stardust prior to this incident.

I'm not disputing the medical examiner, I'm just struggling to understand how it could get to that point.
 
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This is...bad.
 
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Not here to speculate, just sending condolences to the family of the victim, as well as everyone there last night.

I appreciate this board's ability to have respectful discussions on topics like this, in a mature, adult way.

Seems like a horrific accident. Please be careful browsing Reddit, as there's a detailed post which may be upsetting to some
 
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I know everyone wants answers, but we have to let the investigation and everything take its course, and then we can discuss it further. The bottom line is that someone is now gone.

Our deepest condolences to Kevin's family and loved ones.
 
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bagphrases said:
Wouldn't you receive multiple injuries if you'd passed out on a ride and had your head jostled around between the seat restraints for a few minutes?
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That's a scary thought. I would hope that they would anticipate the possibility of someone passing out and design the ride vehicle in such a way that it keeps your head safe in that situation.
 
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I've been seeing more and more comments saying that he was a wheelchair user which may be entirely fabricated at this point. It did get me wondering though if Universal offers any supplementary body harnesses like Sea World does with disability passes. Anyone know if they offer that at all?
 
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Yung1522 said:
I've been seeing more and more comments saying that he was a wheelchair user which may be entirely fabricated at this point. It did get me wondering though if Universal offers any supplementary body harnesses like Sea World does with disability passes. Anyone know if they offer that at all?
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I would have to guess that this would be a requirement of the ride manufacturer and not necessarily a decision of the park
 
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I would have to guess that this would be a requirement of the ride manufacturer and not necessarily a decision of the park
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I remember Six Flags and Sea World working on it so I do think some parks took it upon themselves. I know B&M offers it on most of their coasters. I've seen it in action at Hershey and Busch Gardens. I didn't notice any missing limbs either time which seems to be the most obvious use case.

Here's an excerpt from an IBCCES article in 2022 saying that, at that time, 98 percent of Six Flags rides offered additional harnesses -

Six Flags Entertainment Corporation, (NYSE:SIX) the world’s largest regional theme park company and the largest operator of water parks in North America is now the world’s first theme park company to revolutionize and design a specialized restraint harness that allows access to ALL Six Flags Thrill Rides for guests with physical disabilities.

In addition, as the world’s first theme park company to be accredited, at all properties, as Certified Autism Centers™, autistic guests and their families can now explore more inclusive options while visiting the parks. This accreditation is in partnership with the International Board of Credentialing and Continuing Education Standards (IBCCES), the only credentialing organization providing this form of certification. As part of the program, park leadership is trained and additional support elements are identified to have for guests. The development of specialty guides has also been designed to highlight the various sensory impacts of each ride or attraction to help with planning a day at a Six Flags park.

Six Flags leads the industry as the first theme park company to manufacture and offer a custom restraint harness, with multiple sizes that are able to accommodate riders with physical disabilities such as a missing limb or appendages starting at 54” tall. Approximately 98 percent of all Six Flags theme park rides are equipped with an individually designed harness. Certain rider restrictions and qualifications will apply.
 
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