I wonder what the future for ICON Park is now? I think the only ride that will be standing there will be the Orlando Eye ferries wheel if they decide to take down the swing tower and slingshot.
Now the ride is off to somewhere else. There's no point of putting it down. So when a person dies in a car crash they don't stop cars from being made. It was just a accident.come on
It’s stupid and illogical. Countless accidents have happened on other rides, and never got torn down. He shouldn’t have even been allowed on the ride. Hell, they could’ve just added seatbelts. But hey it’s Florida, common sense seems to not exist there
@@r6isgood Truth hurts doesn't it? No one with half a brain thinks this was a good idea to tear down, it's not the ride's fault the operators were negligent to let him on. Like it would've been that hard to make adjustments to the ride etc? Taking down the ride was self centered, short sighted, and incredibly misguided. But hey as I said, Florida doesn't have the sharpest tools in the shed.
That’s a bit absurd. They’ve never created statues for anyone else whose died in a theme or amusement park accident. It would be a morbid way of reminding everyone of this poor kid’s death.
Of the ride that was taken down, yes. Would probably weigh less than making a statue of that morbidly obese “kid” that should have known better than to get on that ride
I wonder what the future for ICON Park is now? I think the only ride that will be standing there will be the Orlando Eye ferries wheel if they decide to take down the swing tower and slingshot.
poor kid💔
I should have bought the seats because of the demolition I love roller coaster seats and now it’s in the dump 😢
Don’t. These are unstable, they caused a child to fall off the ride
@@1uvpinkythey mean bought it to use as like a collectible item in some way, not to put it on a different ride.
@@1uvpinky The kid should not have been allowed on.
It’s stupid they got rid of the ride when the operators didn’t do their job.
@@RYMAN1321 it still should have been a bit more stable dont you think?
@@1uvpinky I would’ve probably had seatbelts, I don’t get why they didn’t from the get go
Build a rec center in that rides place.
Now the ride is off to somewhere else. There's no point of putting it down. So when a person dies in a car crash they don't stop cars from being made. It was just a accident.come on
I'm glad they are removing this ride that poor boy fell off the ride
It’s stupid and illogical.
Countless accidents have happened on other rides, and never got torn down.
He shouldn’t have even been allowed on the ride.
Hell, they could’ve just added seatbelts.
But hey it’s Florida, common sense seems to not exist there
@@RYMAN1321just be quiet at this point
@@r6isgood Truth hurts doesn't it?
No one with half a brain thinks this was a good idea to tear down, it's not the ride's fault the operators were negligent to let him on. Like it would've been that hard to make adjustments to the ride etc?
Taking down the ride was self centered, short sighted, and incredibly misguided.
But hey as I said, Florida doesn't have the sharpest tools in the shed.
@@RYMAN1321 he was 14 years old have some sympathy
@@r6isgood Oh I’m not blaming the kid at all, as I said the operators should not have let him on.
They should make a statue
That’s a bit absurd. They’ve never created statues for anyone else whose died in a theme or amusement park accident. It would be a morbid way of reminding everyone of this poor kid’s death.
Of the ride that was taken down, yes. Would probably weigh less than making a statue of that morbidly obese “kid” that should have known better than to get on that ride
Or build a small rec center.