A theme park crash would be another idea for a ride. There are loads of fake “failures” they could put in place to replicate any of the usual accidents that really happen. Would be perfect for those that want the ultimate thrill/cred.
Magnets don’t just go on your fridge. In fact, they are used in many technical, real-world applications. For example, magnets are used in amusement parks all over the world and in rollercoasters as braking mechanisms. The neat part about magnetic brakes is that magnets do not require electrical po... Read more
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A theme park crash would be another idea for a ride. There are loads of fake “failures” they could put in place to replicate any of the usual accidents that really happen. Would be perfect for those that want the ultimate thrill/cred.
Hmm, this is sick, in the traditional sense of the word. Someone is trying to cash in on Diana’s crash for there amusement. https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/midlands-news/princess-diana-horror-crash-theme-16329691
trip advisor does this already https://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/ShowUserReviews-g504148-d285167-r535575566-Alton_Towers_Theme_Park-Alton_Staffordshire_England.html
enter… virtual queues for theme parks
There’s a site for it but they don’t list them on the front page
Magnets are already used for breaks, saves wear and tear.
Here’s a list, they exist!