The seatbelts slow down the loading process, they get twisted and jam too easy. If we didn't have problems with seat belts, it is possible to get the train out before the next one stops on the brakes.
The seatbelts slow down the loading process, they get twisted and jam too easy. If we didn't have problems with seat belts, it is possible to get the train out before the next one stops on the brakes.
^Is that a hint to start a new thread.....
I am 5'9", I have to cross my legs.
Because each car is controlled by one pedal. I bet Arrow had capacity and effective In mind.
I wanna see this original design cause I worked at Goldrusher and heard the same rumor then. The only Arrow Mine Trains I have seen with different lapbars are Hershey and Great Adventure both redone in the 2000s.
I have dug for pictures but never found any.
Did you cross your legs?
I just figured they decided that having visitors walking across the parking lot was too dangerous and promoted parking in other free parking lots.
Not very alike at all.
^Why thank you, you so sweet. Bless your heart!
I wouldn't. Not that brave, I wouldn't ride without lapbars even with seatbelts.
I smell a troll, let's grind his bones.
Edwardo, airbag is the primary reason child under 12(I think, it may be
. Some cars have shoulder straps on all five seats.
The seatbelts on Hurler, Thunder Road, Goldrusher and OddCoaster work just like a car, if they are pulled on too fast, they lock.
Edwardo is right.... Some of the rides went decades with no accidents and no seat belts. Just like the height restrictions are affected by the insurance companies. Are far as riding in a car, if it came as a standard feature I would wear a lapbar/shoulder harness instead of a seatbelt. In NC, helmet...
I use a locker, the ones that I think I whined about.
Nope but the ride was open the next day.