No matter what, YOU DO NOT ENTER ANY AREA THAT SAYS “DO NOT ENTER.” In this case, the park done nothing wrong. This customer was WRONG for violating the govern rules. When the signs says do not enter, THAT IS EXACTLY WHAT THEY MEAN! Condolences to the man’s family😔❤️
exactly , the public is quite demanding and will do as they want anyways . like seriously , blaming the HEIGHT of a fence with enough signage to get the point across ? nah bro , that's just stupid
I was like 25 feet away from the raptor when that man got hit that day. It took work for him to jump that fence, blaming the fence is ridiculous and he should have waited until the end of the day to get his phone like everyone else.
I think sometimes people just don't think straight in a hit of the moment... Similar accident happened in Poland few years ago, but it was the staff member (!) who jumped for the customer's phone, thinking they will make it before the train will come... They didn't make it ofc :(
Plus he’s a grown man. Not to be harsh but if the staff won’t even do it until a certain time you don’t need to be jumping a fence. It’s not at all on them.
The first one was not the parks fault. Regardless how tall a fence is or how many warnings are on the fence, if someone is wanting something bad enough they will not care about a fence, signs, or how dangerous because the person thinks that they can do it and not get hurt. Not worth risking your life. You can always get another phone, cancel credit cards, get new DL, if you have cash then you might loose that, but not your life. Also, everything would more than likely be accounted for once the staff would have been able to get it. Don't risk your life for material things. So sad.
@@childlike.empress Ohh that one is called Tower of Terror! I remember riding it when I was extremely young and I quite literally almost flew off if it weren't for my father holding me down
Back in 1997 I was at knoxberry Farms and the coaster I was on my belt broke loose and my life was almost lost but thankfully someone next to me held on to me until the ride stopped it was heart pounding and really scary!!!
I think most 6 y.o. would be scared to ride that ride, but no way would I ever let my child ride any ride without checking that they were significantly restrained.
I totally agree. Here in the UK they height restrictions as I’m sure some do there. I don’t know the height of the child but going by her age I don’t think she would be that tall. Surely only adults should of ridden this ride
This is so true. I was really young when my parents took my brothers and I to Disneyworld Paris, and in the tower free fall thing (I forgot the name I just remember the ghosts were terrifying) my dad had to physically hold me down on my seat because with every free fall I would fly a little higher. Genuinely scared little me shitless and I'm sure my dad too. I can still remember lifting so far off my seat my dad had to hold onto my arm tightly. I didn't understand the true dangers of that until a few years back. I could've easily been in one of these videos and it terrifies me to this day
Gotta love how after someone jumps the fence and dies, the solution is like "Well... you should have made the fence taller!" If a person uses mountain climbing gear and scales the fence that way, I'm sure the answer would be "You need to make the fence taller!"
Ok so this is the fault of the rider that decided he didn’t want to wait until the end of the day to get his belonging which he should have had in the first place. There was no mechanical issues or human error on the park’s side. I am very sorry that the rider had to die and my heart does go out to his family for their loss! I will not negate that but the safety rules are in place for a reason, not to inconvenience anyone , it to potentially save your from injury or worse. Let’s all use our heads wisely and we can all continue to have a safe and wonderful time
Referencing the first story. I worked at a theme park here in Europe last a year. When me and my older co-worker took our break, we sat outside because the weather was so nice and warm. As we noticed a guest climbing over the bars into the restricted area to, also, search for his lost phone. My co-worker, who btw was also my boss, jumped out of his chair and immediately commanded him to go back. Really, people don't understand in what danger they bring the self's
It’s the responsibility of each person to be responsible for themselves. Yes, parks are responsible for making everything safe, but the man in the first story got himself killed. A phone and wallet are not worth dying over. I used to work at Disney in Orlando, at the Magic Kingdom. I worked there in the 90’s and there were accidents there when I worked there. Some of them would have been avoidable had parks known as much is known now, but many of the accidents in the past were building blocks to make things safe now. Know one knows that there is the slightest chance of an issue that can happen, until it does. A fence is a VERY clear way to let anyone know that they shouldn’t be going beyond it. Especially when it is going into the workings of a ride. It’s very sad that he passed away, but there was nothing anyone could have done to prevent his death, once those cars left the main lift hill.
I mean, didn't some of the employees tell the guy that they'd have to wait until the park closed, because it was dangerous? But no...let's just ignore that and jump over the fence anyway. And then, the dad wants to complain about the height of the fence. The guy was literally told it was too dangerous, plus he ignored the posted warnings. I hate to say it...but it was all on him. He could have waited. Don't blame the fence.
That drop mine shaft ride looked shady in the first place! I can’t even imagine what it was like to look over and not see the little girl sitting beside you and looking down at her laying on the ground, omg
I agree with you,why do they have people operating the rides that don't have no experience on safety not to mention with today's technology the rides shouldn't even take off if no one strap in correctly I mean come on now they can go to space but can't create a safe amusement park sndh
That little girl should never have been on that ride…period! Poor baby, 6 years of life. The person in charge should know not to take a 6 yr old on that ride!
How can they not look and make sure she was secured , even if by glance? Nobody loves your child or family like you do so why put her life and safety in the trust of strangers? This is what happens when you do that. She didn’t mean anything to them. She was failed twice that day. 1 by the park 2 by whoever was responsible for her on that ride 😢 she stood no chance. 99% the parks fault 1% family fault
I think this is going to be an unpopular opinion but blaming the staff at the mine drop who themselves a victim to the owners seem unfair. This what happens when you cut costs, ignore legal requirements, and generally just make money the main focus.
@@TillIGetToYou nobody you’re replying to was blaming the workers. They blamed the company. What you’ve said isn’t at all an unpopular opinion. That’s why nobody is saying the workers were at fault
Or you could yknow. Recognize that 50 ride accidents in a sea of billions of successful completed circuits is extremely safe? Gonna drive a car? Better not with that attitude.
I once had a problem getting my seat restraint on the Mantis to properly lock in place. Had I not screamed loudly for help, I would most likely have died. It was a very terrifying moment. I haven't been back to Cedar Point since.
The story of the little girl on the mine drop ride is beyond words as all of them are. The staff and park are of course at fault - however - what responsible adult does not turn around and ensure the child's safety equipment is fully in place. That person I am afraid is equally guilty in that horrid affair.
The staff were screwed by the park as well, they had limited training (because of the park). What would you do when you need to make rent, and your company is treating you like you know what you need to do?
This guy took his own, life, by being careless the park official was telling him to wait until the roller coaster was shut off then he could have retrieved his phone and wallet later,then he'd still be alive.
Agreed. I'm from Ohio, and we go to Cedar Point nearly every summer. It's always been very safe and tends to have the rides constantly checked for safety. Nothing here was wrong by them, but I remember this being talked about for a long time after. I guess no one was there to stop him in his family and remind him of common sense. It's so very sad, but it was his choice and is his responsibility in the end
It was the late 70s, my sister and I were on the roller coaster in Vancouver when the second hill our safety bar flew open. We were so scared the person in front tried to keep the bar closed, we were on the last seat 😢. Thank god we made it
What did the dad want for the fence to be electric? Whether or not the fence was a bit higher or not that guy would've tried to climb it to get his stuff back. This was soley the fault of James Young and not the parks
I remember the raptor incident so well. I was at cedar point a little while after when they reopened raptor, and that’s all anyone was talking about while there. I rode raptor that day, it’s one of my favorite rides there, but there was no line because of all the rumors and misconceptions about why he died. I can confirm, the fences are still the same as they were before the accident. Worst yet, raptor has bins on the platform to put loose articles in. I never ride it with anything in my pockets and the ride operators literally tell you to put all loose articles in the bins. It is very tragic that someone lost their life, but it was 100% the man’s fault he died. Don’t ignore warnings
the fact that the Raptor incident happened in 2015 blows my mind… it feels like it was yesterday that my mom called me to tell me about that… still shatters my heart and makes my stomach drop.
I live an hour away from cedar point so usually get season passes. It's EXTREMELY rare for there to be an accident at cedar point because they have always made it a point to be safe or they wouldn't hold the distinction of being the best. A couple years ago Top thrill dragster had a part fall off and it hit someone so they closed it for good and put a new coaster in. THAT was cedar points fault. It was a bummer because it reached speeds of 120 mph. Cedar Point is so old in was my father's stomping grounds growing up and he was born in 1946! Whatever the case, someone will always find a way to go over safety barriers so James Young's accident was not their fault in any way. Adults need to be responsible for their own actions instead of everyone being punished. Many of these parks have horrifying safety standards so I would thoroughly research a parks safety records before planning a trip
Its was a small L shaped bracket that was meant to magnetically tell the system to trigger breaking upon entering back into the terminal at the end of the ride that sheered off and flew right into the waiting line for Top Thrill Dragtster... consequently hitting a lady in the back of the head causing serious brain damage for the rest of her life..
1st story= James Young only has himself to blame. Your not meant to have your phone or wallet on you because they will fall out. Plus he climbed over the fence to retrieve his item's, he should of known better. 3rd story= all kids shouldn't be aloud to go on this ride , if you only have a belt going across your lap. The ride operator should of checked every single belt , even if they have them on before the ride starts
Good choice! I almost died on a fair ride as a kid. The ride started when a pin fell out of the motor; we weren't strapped in yet. Luckily I am a loud mouth and upon hearing me scream that we weren't strapped in, someone literally jumped into action and stopped the ride.
The fact the family of the little girl got no justice, is absolutely sickening. Believe me, that manager could care less, his only concern is profit. He can be sued individually, under "Respondeat Superior" because his employee(s) ignored the green light and started the ride, because they claim no knowledge of how the ride works. Ignorant employees have no business in control of a dangerous weapon like that ride. This is heart breaking, to say the least.
I’ve been on the Haunted mine drop many many times, the seatbelts feel like car seat belts and it always feels like you have about 4 inches before they catch you. Rip that little girl
It happens more often then we know, when people don't follow the rules and go into areas where they shouldn't to retrieve personal items. Please remember a phone can be replaced, a life cannot be.
I would have , and always have , in the past, checked my children’s restraints to make sure all was okay before takeoff. Wish the little girls family had done as much also 😢because NOBODY loves your family as much as you do. Never trust anyone to have done their job and the right thing and always double check their work to make sure children are secure.. The park employees failed miserably that day yes but everyone failed that baby to be honest 😢
It’s sad. I was at great adventure in NJ for my sweet 16 with all my friends and I went on the batman ride (my first not only coaster but dangly feat coaster) and all I remember is not being buckled in and seeing the thumbs up and I freaked out. No I was never buckled and yes the shoulder strings held me in. I’ve barely gone on a ride since. The only other ride was Superman. Same park and we got stuck laying like Superman for 45 minutes lol. All same day. Happy sweet 16!
As tragic as it is, the first incident was born of stupidity. It takes very little common sense to minimise one's profile by getting on all fours if you are brainless enough to attempt it in the first place. I have no time for stupidity.
the fence should be easy to cloimb? No sir, your son was stupid, made a dumb decision AS AN ADULT MAN, and got his block knocked off.. which is WHY they said at the end of the day. Darwin award
In my opinion there shouldn’t be any kind of ability to override a warning sign that prevents the rides to operate, even if you think it to be a false alarm (which would mean the safety measures are malfunctioning)
I loved riding raptor. That was a great coaster. Used to drive there from Michigan for my birthday. Millennium Force is great too. I was sad when they took out disaster transport
Ok this Haunted Mine Shaft ride could have been a winner in both thrills and intensity. But this girl died senselessly. She wasn’t even wearing the seat belt?? I don’t want to blame the victim because she was a child and didn’t know any better but why didn’t anyone notice? Her family members? And the incompetence of the ride operators not even checking that riders were wearing the restraints and even ignoring the alerts? I don’t buy that they didn’t know what it meant. This is a tragic situation where common sense was lacking and as a result the worst possible outcome occurred. Its horrible and appalling!
I'm 100% with you on that one. I personally think that the child was too young to go on that ride. I never let my young children on those rides ever! It's common sense which unfortunately some people lack!!!
A child losing their life is never easy that was hard to hear it broke my heart. No one was held responsible for that beautiful baby’s girl life and it’s sickening. Rest in peace baby.
My sister and I were on a spinning carnival ride that started before we were strapped in. I screamed that we weren't strapped in. A carny (sp?) operating the ride next to the one we were on hopped a small fence and stopped the ride. I was 7 or so. I knew I wasn't strapped in and safe. I'm sorry for the little girl who didn't have the self-preservation I did or a loud mouth sibling with self-preservation instincts. Shame on her relatives for not making sure she was safe.
I guess they should have put on the sign, “If you enter, you will die.” to spell it out for all those foolish people out there. This was tragic but no fault of Cedar Point. I must be getting old, but that Raptor looks way too scary!
That first guy wasn't really a tragic accident I mean, he hopped a barrier and ignored the staff telling him it wasn't safe. Seems like a case of play dumb games, die.
Well I have heard that the Top Thrill Dragster has problems… Sometimes, the cart doesn’t even make it over the hump and goes hurling backwards I have no clue why
I say bull to the mineshaft amusement park management. Safety is and always was their priority? No, obviously not! $68,000? Less than half the cost of my studio apt. It would have been better to have said nothing. May Juan Rest In Peace and her family find comfort in God’s kindness.
I agree, although no amount of money can bring back their daughter, 68000 is just ridiculous. Just ignoring a warning sound because they didn’t even know what it meant is clearly manslaughter
So i dont know if the narrator is a bot or a real person but that voice is so chill I woke up with a headache and this is the first video that didn't make it worse.
I remember at 6 flags over Georgia a church group was there and aboy lost his cap and the operators told him to forget about it untill closing. He and a friend went outside the park and he climbed two fences to get his cap. He was killed. Also on th Dea ja vue ride a worker was killed when he crossed the track as the train came through the station at about 50 mph or so. It also broke a girls legs as I think it was. Accidents that could and should have been avoided.
Man.. It's been 15 years since I've been on a roller-coaster, yet I live half an hour away from Six Flags of Arlington. I need to fix this evil 'fasting'. Risk or no risk, I miss amusement parks, but no one I know is into them. Blah. Oh well, I will go and wheel my own ass around :D - R.I.P. to those who lost their life seeking fun, I show my respect by climbing on dangerous, fast machinery asap
As a coaster enthusiast this is painful to watch. Ride disaster is VERY rare and your more likely to get injured on the way to the park than on a ride. Ride safety is every parks top priority. The narrator of this video is making it more dramatic than it really is. Also, some of these weren’t even the parks fault. Roller coasters are very safe 🤦♂️
If she was sitting next to her uncle on the mine shaft l feel like he could have checked on her seatbelt too. I'm sure he made sure he was security. It was negligent on the staff and the family. Rip to the little girl
Omg I have said the same thing!!! Nobody loves your kid or family as much as you do so why not make sure that some stranger did the right thing. Some stranger who has no connection to her at all. How could nobody see she wasn’t fastened in? Because nobody checked 😢. I know at the very least I would had performed a visual check and if most people were honest with themselves, they would probably say the same. They’d glance over at the least. Maybe it happened because this was an uncle instead of parent . Don’t get me wrong the park is 99% to blame but if we were to be honest there’s that 1% blame on the adult who was re for her at the time, in addition to the park workers. I just hate she had to die because of neglect 😢
So I went to sfne once and superman the ride has 2 trains, one broken but maintenance was working on the train while the other train was running on the track. Then once the train hits the brake run, they still worked for like 5 minutes then sent that empty train around and repeated. Was that breaking that law brought up in this video?
I agree completely about the fence. But why do they build these rides so low to the ground that makes them a potential danger of hitting someone under it.
The story about the mind drop that ride is such a bad idea. I cannot believe they never added shoulder, harnesses and seatbelts along with it not just a seatbelt shouldn’t have had people that didn’t know what a damn warning signal meant. If they didn’t, they should’ve automatically stopped the ride, but as usual these kids they hire think keep the ride going. Keep the ride going or they’ll get upset yeah well because of your negligence that beautiful little girl didn’t get to live her life to the fullest.
@@cerealrakist7360 oh, I totally agree with you, I had already written so much on there. I didn’t wanna write too much more and make people read a novel. 😂 but yes, I can’t believe her parents we’re that negligent. And in return, and can you imagine you know being her age, falling out of that ride, that particular type of ride very sad 😞 story.
How could such a small kid get on ride like that? Even cedar point has height requirements. If ppl let kids under 4-5 ft on a ride like this think re it: would you put your kid on it?
Those fences are tall. It was his fault and only his fault. Them signs are there for a reason. It's not so they can retrieve your items and take them. If you don't have the patience to wait empty your pockets before riding. He should have never climbed fence even if he found his property.
Every since I was a kid, there’s always been some kind of roller coaster or scary ride. I am 70 years old now. I’m glad I’ve lived this long. My mom will not allow me to ride rides like that until I got older my heart goes out for that poor little girl in Colorado, what a terrible thing to happen they should’ve been sued for that and they should’ve never been able to allow to re-open that ride again. I think it should stay close forever. I think they should eliminate rides and put high limits and speed limit on these runs and make sure everyone is securely seat belt it. The guy in the park that was in a restricted area should’ve never been in air. That’s his own damn fault he should’ve asked for help these are terrible stories. My heart goes out to the love ones that have lost their family members. I only hope and pray this doesn’t happen to children anymore. It shouldn’t they should put an age limit on some of these rhymes. Thanks for the video videos, God bless the people that lived through tragedies like this my heart goes out to them😪😪❤️❤️🩹
RE: the park saying they would not change the fencing -- there was a similar accident at a suspended coaster on Morey's Pier in Wildwood NJ in 1995. In that case a worker was picking up trash in the area beneath the coaster. He was struck by a rider's foot and killed. It was a restricted area ("kill zone") that nobody was supposed to enter - but he did. In response to that, a system was put in place that would not allow anyone to enter the area beneath the coaster without unlocking a gate. The key that unlocks the gate would also disable the coaster. They did this on other rides with kill zones. The technology exists.
@@dianefeack57 This has nothing to do with that guy. The example I cited was done because the possibility existed of someone getting killed, whether or not they knew what they were doing. The next time it might not be someone who knows what they were doing is wrong.
I have no sympathy for stupid people who die from ignoring signs and have no common sense to get staff to recover devices it's not worth risking your life for a $100-1000 phone
i feel for all of them D: but the first one.. i dont understand.. did the father want spies on the fence? there is a warning and a tall fence, people should now u shouldt crawl over them
You do not go into the restricted area look up about six flags Kentucky Kingdom. There was a boy who jumped the gate to get his hat of all things, and sure enough decapitated him. There was another incident and another six flags on the Batman ride you don’t go into the restricted area why do you think they have big white signs with a red letters that say do not enter danger the stupidity of people and bad decision making is what always always makes these accidents happen.
sorry to say some of the lego land footage is wrong! at 17:23 that footage is from castles and coasters in Phoenix, Az! I know this because one of the rescuers is my cousin's late husband. If she were to see this her heart would be broken because he died soon after this. Please make sure you get all the details about footage that you use in the future.
The picture at 17:23 shows the Christmas market from above. You can also see the big mirror-inverted sign that reads “Frohe Weihnachten” (merry Christmas in German) definitely not from Arizona
I don't why there is a need for people to put themselves through the nine level's of hell for entertainment! "Heart pounding out of your chest" isn't just a statement, it's literal! A lover of roller coasters, but also a cell phone addict and they both kill him! Being dropped into a dark hole doesn't sound smart or fun! I'm confused as to my it's so important for the "adrenaline junkies" to put their life on the line for the possibility of a good time.
Communication is very important for staff in these amusement parks. I think it's just so irresponsible for this man's life to have ended like that. Is ppl in these settings that laid back wow I don't understand.
can't feel bad that this guy was that stupid to jump the fence to retrieve his property he knew the risk what part of the warning sign he didn't understand. now he dead over a stupid material object he shouldn't have bought it on the ride anyway that's two strikes the third strike was trespassing jumping the fence three Stikes your out and he was out of time and his life. God bless the family they have to live with his bad judgement calls.
Where's the story about the clip that's shown before you watch? I see a roller coaster that came completely off the tracks . If this did indeed happen where was it
I was on a caterpillar 🐛 ride for first time wen was 6 the belt was far to big they said to my mum she all good No it wasn’t my mum had to hold me down so wouldn’t fall out my mum wa so mad at the ride person
The change in edginess as we grow. *me seeing these videos as a teen: It's false advertising! We never see that crash in the video, it's just a guy talking!!* 😡😡 *me seeing these kinds of videos now as an adult: God, that looks awful, I'm glad you don't actually see the crash!* 😮
People complaining about the thumbnail and it’s exploits like they never seen videos on this channel or figure it covers just exactly deaths on coasters and such. Smh.
Tell them to kick rocks and never return. Ugh people are the worst when they can hide behind their screen. How sad must one’s life be to care so much about a damn thumbnail ! Like if you don’t like what you see, click off and scroll on , we don’t need an exit speech
No matter what, YOU DO NOT ENTER ANY AREA THAT SAYS “DO NOT ENTER.” In this case, the park done nothing wrong. This customer was WRONG for violating the govern rules. When the signs says do not enter, THAT IS EXACTLY WHAT THEY MEAN! Condolences to the man’s family😔❤️
exactly , the public is quite demanding and will do as they want anyways . like seriously , blaming the HEIGHT of a fence with enough signage to get the point across ? nah bro , that's just stupid
I was like 25 feet away from the raptor when that man got hit that day. It took work for him to jump that fence, blaming the fence is ridiculous and he should have waited until the end of the day to get his phone like everyone else.
Yeah it really sucks he died - but no cell phone and wallet is worth risking your own life !!
@@bryanburnap4537its a wonder this man even lived that ling being so stupid and entitled .
I think sometimes people just don't think straight in a hit of the moment... Similar accident happened in Poland few years ago, but it was the staff member (!) who jumped for the customer's phone, thinking they will make it before the train will come... They didn't make it ofc :(
Plus he’s a grown man. Not to be harsh but if the staff won’t even do it until a certain time you don’t need to be jumping a fence. It’s not at all on them.
The first one was not the parks fault. Regardless how tall a fence is or how many warnings are on the fence, if someone is wanting something bad enough they will not care about a fence, signs, or how dangerous because the person thinks that they can do it and not get hurt. Not worth risking your life. You can always get another phone, cancel credit cards, get new DL, if you have cash then you might loose that, but not your life. Also, everything would more than likely be accounted for once the staff would have been able to get it. Don't risk your life for material things. So sad.
The mine drop story: how did they even allow such a small child on such a ride? That’s negligent on the side of the parents and the park I feel like.
Not really though. I rode Tower of Terror at Disney World when I was roughly the same age. Same type of ride.
I don't know why the mp. Was not by her daughter or check to make sure idk about any of u moms but I'd like to know if my kids are safe
@@childlike.empress Ohh that one is called Tower of Terror! I remember riding it when I was extremely young and I quite literally almost flew off if it weren't for my father holding me down
Back in 1997 I was at knoxberry Farms and the coaster I was on my belt broke loose and my life was almost lost but thankfully someone next to me held on to me until the ride stopped it was heart pounding and really scary!!!
I’m so sorry you had to go through that I’m glad you’re alive to tell the story and that someone held onto you take care ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
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Knott's Berry Farm ( as in Walter and Cordelia Knott ) not knoxberry.
@sandraweilbrenner67 okay. We get the point Grammer Naz!
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I personally dont think that they should let a young child on a ride where you only got strapped around your waist, she was too young!!
Maybe add shoulder straps for added safety.
I think most 6 y.o. would be scared to ride that ride, but no way would I ever let my child ride any ride without checking that they were significantly restrained.
I totally agree. Here in the UK they height restrictions as I’m sure some do there. I don’t know the height of the child but going by her age I don’t think she would be that tall. Surely only adults should of ridden this ride
This is so true. I was really young when my parents took my brothers and I to Disneyworld Paris, and in the tower free fall thing (I forgot the name I just remember the ghosts were terrifying) my dad had to physically hold me down on my seat because with every free fall I would fly a little higher. Genuinely scared little me shitless and I'm sure my dad too. I can still remember lifting so far off my seat my dad had to hold onto my arm tightly. I didn't understand the true dangers of that until a few years back. I could've easily been in one of these videos and it terrifies me to this day
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Sad incident but a grown man ignoring a restricted area . No cure for stupid
Gotta love how after someone jumps the fence and dies, the solution is like "Well... you should have made the fence taller!"
If a person uses mountain climbing gear and scales the fence that way, I'm sure the answer would be "You need to make the fence taller!"
Ok so this is the fault of the rider that decided he didn’t want to wait until the end of the day to get his belonging which he should have had in the first place. There was no mechanical issues or human error on the park’s side. I am very sorry that the rider had to die and my heart does go out to his family for their loss! I will not negate that but the safety rules are in place for a reason, not to inconvenience anyone , it to potentially save your from injury or worse. Let’s all use our heads wisely and we can all continue to have a safe and wonderful time
Im sorry but I wouldnt have taken such a young child as that little girl on THAT ride no way!!!!
Referencing the first story. I worked at a theme park here in Europe last a year. When me and my older co-worker took our break, we sat outside because the weather was so nice and warm. As we noticed a guest climbing over the bars into the restricted area to, also, search for his lost phone. My co-worker, who btw was also my boss, jumped out of his chair and immediately commanded him to go back. Really, people don't understand in what danger they bring the self's
It’s the responsibility of each person to be responsible for themselves. Yes, parks are responsible for making everything safe, but the man in the first story got himself killed. A phone and wallet are not worth dying over.
I used to work at Disney in Orlando, at the Magic Kingdom. I worked there in the 90’s and there were accidents there when I worked there. Some of them would have been avoidable had parks known as much is known now, but many of the accidents in the past were building blocks to make things safe now. Know one knows that there is the slightest chance of an issue that can happen, until it does. A fence is a VERY clear way to let anyone know that they shouldn’t be going beyond it. Especially when it is going into the workings of a ride. It’s very sad that he passed away, but there was nothing anyone could have done to prevent his death, once those cars left the main lift hill.
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Yeah a roller coaster is one of the most dangerous things if used incorrectly or if safety measures are not followed
I mean, didn't some of the employees tell the guy that they'd have to wait until the park closed, because it was dangerous?
But no...let's just ignore that and jump over the fence anyway.
And then, the dad wants to complain about the height of the fence.
The guy was literally told it was too dangerous, plus he ignored the posted warnings.
I hate to say it...but it was all on him. He could have waited. Don't blame the fence.
That drop mine shaft ride looked shady in the first place! I can’t even imagine what it was like to look over and not see the little girl sitting beside you and looking down at her laying on the ground, omg
Wow that’s a sad story with that 6 year old girl. Story’s like that are reasons why I always strap my kids in before doing my self
I don't know who's reading theses stories but his voice is so soft and soothing. I actually fell asleep listening to him!
you’re welcome Debbie! 😂🤣
Why didn't the uncle check the little girls belt???
I agree with you,why do they have people operating the rides that don't have no experience on safety not to mention with today's technology the rides shouldn't even take off if no one strap in correctly I mean come on now they can go to space but can't create a safe amusement park sndh
That little girl should never have been on that ride…period! Poor baby, 6 years of life. The person in charge should know not to take a 6 yr old on that ride!
How can they not look and make sure she was secured , even if by glance? Nobody loves your child or family like you do so why put her life and safety in the trust of strangers? This is what happens when you do that. She didn’t mean anything to them. She was failed twice that day. 1 by the park 2 by whoever was responsible for her on that ride 😢 she stood no chance. 99% the parks fault 1% family fault
It’s repulsive that at the VERY least the owner of the amusement park in Colorado didn’t pay for the little girls funeral 🤯😡. Wow 😥
We here in Denver agree
I think this is going to be an unpopular opinion but blaming the staff at the mine drop who themselves a victim to the owners seem unfair. This what happens when you cut costs, ignore legal requirements, and generally just make money the main focus.
@@TillIGetToYou nobody you’re replying to was blaming the workers. They blamed the company. What you’ve said isn’t at all an unpopular opinion. That’s why nobody is saying the workers were at fault
I’ve watched so many of these that I’m never going on a rollercoaster again 💀
Just visit germany, we have Tüv 😂
Nevermind... just learned about the legoland accident... 😅
Or you could yknow. Recognize that 50 ride accidents in a sea of billions of successful completed circuits is extremely safe? Gonna drive a car? Better not with that attitude.
I once had a problem getting my seat restraint on the Mantis to properly lock in place. Had I not screamed loudly for help, I would most likely have died. It was a very terrifying moment. I haven't been back to Cedar Point since.
I had to hold my lap bar down once...I was lucky.
The story of the little girl on the mine drop ride is beyond words as all of them are. The staff and park are of course at fault - however - what responsible adult does not turn around and ensure the child's safety equipment is fully in place. That person I am afraid is equally guilty in that horrid affair.
I thought the same thing! Wouldn’t a parent help their daughter with her seatbelt and check to see if she was all set?
@@dianejohnson9904 exactly in fact I think the adult with her is even more at fault. That's just without words that he did not check that poor girl.
The staff were screwed by the park as well, they had limited training (because of the park). What would you do when you need to make rent, and your company is treating you like you know what you need to do?
Good story
When I was a kid (and still now!) I would be so worried my restraint wasn't on properly and always asked someone to check.
This guy took his own, life, by being careless the park official was telling him to wait until the roller coaster was shut off then he could have retrieved his phone and wallet later,then he'd still be alive.
Exactly!
Don't blame the height of the fence for a bad decision.
Agreed. I'm from Ohio, and we go to Cedar Point nearly every summer. It's always been very safe and tends to have the rides constantly checked for safety. Nothing here was wrong by them, but I remember this being talked about for a long time after. I guess no one was there to stop him in his family and remind him of common sense. It's so very sad, but it was his choice and is his responsibility in the end
It was the late 70s, my sister and I were on the roller coaster in Vancouver when the second hill our safety bar flew open. We were so scared the person in front tried to keep the bar closed, we were on the last seat 😢. Thank god we made it
Woah, I’ve been on that coaster many times. Thank heaven you made it through. That second hill is a doozy!
What did the dad want for the fence to be electric? Whether or not the fence was a bit higher or not that guy would've tried to climb it to get his stuff back. This was soley the fault of James Young and not the parks
Razor wire and Laser beams
I remember the raptor incident so well. I was at cedar point a little while after when they reopened raptor, and that’s all anyone was talking about while there. I rode raptor that day, it’s one of my favorite rides there, but there was no line because of all the rumors and misconceptions about why he died. I can confirm, the fences are still the same as they were before the accident. Worst yet, raptor has bins on the platform to put loose articles in. I never ride it with anything in my pockets and the ride operators literally tell you to put all loose articles in the bins. It is very tragic that someone lost their life, but it was 100% the man’s fault he died. Don’t ignore warnings
The rides have come along way as far as safety goes. It's a pity the human factor hasn't.
the fact that the Raptor incident happened in 2015 blows my mind… it feels like it was yesterday that my mom called me to tell me about that… still shatters my heart and makes my stomach drop.
I live an hour away from cedar point so usually get season passes. It's EXTREMELY rare for there to be an accident at cedar point because they have always made it a point to be safe or they wouldn't hold the distinction of being the best. A couple years ago Top thrill dragster had a part fall off and it hit someone so they closed it for good and put a new coaster in. THAT was cedar points fault. It was a bummer because it reached speeds of 120 mph. Cedar Point is so old in was my father's stomping grounds growing up and he was born in 1946! Whatever the case, someone will always find a way to go over safety barriers so James Young's accident was not their fault in any way. Adults need to be responsible for their own actions instead of everyone being punished. Many of these parks have horrifying safety standards so I would thoroughly research a parks safety records before planning a trip
Its was a small L shaped bracket that was meant to magnetically tell the system to trigger breaking upon entering back into the terminal at the end of the ride that sheered off and flew right into the waiting line for Top Thrill Dragtster... consequently hitting a lady in the back of the head causing serious brain damage for the rest of her life..
1st story= James Young only has himself to blame. Your not meant to have your phone or wallet on you because they will fall out. Plus he climbed over the fence to retrieve his item's, he should of known better.
3rd story= all kids shouldn't be aloud to go on this ride , if you only have a belt going across your lap. The ride operator should of checked every single belt , even if they have them on before the ride starts
Dude. I was at th fair the other day and wouldnr go on thr teacups with my kids because of your videos 😂😂😂
Good choice! I almost died on a fair ride as a kid. The ride started when a pin fell out of the motor; we weren't strapped in yet. Luckily I am a loud mouth and upon hearing me scream that we weren't strapped in, someone literally jumped into action and stopped the ride.
Parks could put additional safety measures in effect, but if visitors/riders do not use them what good are they??
The fact the family of the little girl got no justice, is absolutely sickening. Believe me, that manager could care less, his only concern is profit. He can be sued individually, under "Respondeat Superior" because his employee(s) ignored the green light and started the ride, because they claim no knowledge of how the ride works. Ignorant employees have no business in control of a dangerous weapon like that ride. This is heart breaking, to say the least.
I’ve been on the Haunted mine drop many many times, the seatbelts feel like car seat belts and it always feels like you have about 4 inches before they catch you. Rip that little girl
The Haunted Mine Drop is now an actual haunted mine drop.
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Nothing is ever chalked up to just stupidity. Why should you be compensated for your Carelessness, negligence and imprudence ?
It happens more often then we know, when people don't follow the rules and go into areas where they shouldn't to retrieve personal items. Please remember a phone can be replaced, a life cannot be.
That ride is open again and has new safety procedures in place.
Thanks for all these stories and research. And RIP and poor families affected.
I would have , and always have , in the past, checked my children’s restraints to make sure all was okay before takeoff. Wish the little girls family had done as much also 😢because NOBODY loves your family as much as you do. Never trust anyone to have done their job and the right thing and always double check their work to make sure children are secure.. The park employees failed miserably that day yes but everyone failed that baby to be honest 😢
It’s sad. I was at great adventure in NJ for my sweet 16 with all my friends and I went on the batman ride (my first not only coaster but dangly feat coaster) and all I remember is not being buckled in and seeing the thumbs up and I freaked out. No I was never buckled and yes the shoulder strings held me in. I’ve barely gone on a ride since. The only other ride was Superman. Same park and we got stuck laying like Superman for 45 minutes lol. All same day. Happy sweet 16!
I remember when the Batman ride first opened! Sounds like you your sweet 16 was a fun time. Lol
As tragic as it is, the first incident was born of stupidity. It takes very little common sense to minimise one's profile by getting on all fours if you are brainless enough to attempt it in the first place. I have no time for stupidity.
James Young was not only a faital danger to himself but taking his phone and key with him on the ride he could have hurt others as well...👎
Exactly, he didn't follow any of the rules that day.
the fence should be easy to cloimb? No sir, your son was stupid, made a dumb decision AS AN ADULT MAN, and got his block knocked off.. which is WHY they said at the end of the day.
Darwin award
In my opinion there shouldn’t be any kind of ability to override a warning sign that prevents the rides to operate, even if you think it to be a false alarm (which would mean the safety measures are malfunctioning)
It seems like it should have to be turned off at the site of the problem instead of at the controls.
Also, an automatic shut off could be installed in this day and age!!
I loved riding raptor. That was a great coaster. Used to drive there from Michigan for my birthday. Millennium Force is great too. I was sad when they took out disaster transport
I miss Disaster Transport, too. Lol.
in the first one the park told him what they had to, and he was the one who disobeyed. actions have consequences, y’all.
Ok this Haunted Mine Shaft ride could have been a winner in both thrills and intensity. But this girl died senselessly. She wasn’t even wearing the seat belt?? I don’t want to blame the victim because she was a child and didn’t know any better but why didn’t anyone notice? Her family members? And the incompetence of the ride operators not even checking that riders were wearing the restraints and even ignoring the alerts? I don’t buy that they didn’t know what it meant. This is a tragic situation where common sense was lacking and as a result the worst possible outcome occurred. Its horrible and appalling!
I'm 100% with you on that one. I personally think that the child was too young to go on that ride. I never let my young children on those rides ever! It's common sense which unfortunately some people lack!!!
I’m 100% in agreement! Why wasn’t the person responsible for her , making sure she was secured safely , at the minimum at least with a glance 🤯
A child losing their life is never easy that was hard to hear it broke my heart. No one was held responsible for that beautiful baby’s girl life and it’s sickening. Rest in peace baby.
Well, high school guidance counselors aren't known for being the sharpest tools in the shed.
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Remember going Camelot every summer as a kid in the 90s! Until it shut down, never heard of this! I’m impressed ❤
My sister and I were on a spinning carnival ride that started before we were strapped in. I screamed that we weren't strapped in. A carny (sp?) operating the ride next to the one we were on hopped a small fence and stopped the ride. I was 7 or so. I knew I wasn't strapped in and safe. I'm sorry for the little girl who didn't have the self-preservation I did or a loud mouth sibling with self-preservation instincts. Shame on her relatives for not making sure she was safe.
I guess they should have put on the sign, “If you enter, you will die.” to spell it out for all those foolish people out there. This was tragic but no fault of Cedar Point. I must be getting old, but that Raptor looks way too scary!
Wow. Intense content. Subscribed
a other reason to be terrified of rollercoasters
"How we want the world to remember our child".. That's ridiculous.
That first guy wasn't really a tragic accident I mean, he hopped a barrier and ignored the staff telling him it wasn't safe. Seems like a case of play dumb games, die.
Well
I have heard that the Top Thrill Dragster has problems…
Sometimes, the cart doesn’t even make it over the hump and goes hurling backwards
I have no clue why
And I forgot any other problems the attraction has
I say bull to the mineshaft amusement park management. Safety is and always was their priority? No, obviously not! $68,000? Less than half the cost of my studio apt. It would have been better to have said nothing. May Juan Rest In Peace and her family find comfort in God’s kindness.
I agree, although no amount of money can bring back their daughter, 68000 is just ridiculous. Just ignoring a warning sound because they didn’t even know what it meant is clearly manslaughter
So i dont know if the narrator is a bot or a real person but that voice is so chill I woke up with a headache and this is the first video that didn't make it worse.
I remember at 6 flags over Georgia a church group was there and aboy lost his cap and the operators told him to forget about it untill closing. He and a friend went outside the park and he climbed two fences to get his cap. He was killed. Also on th Dea ja vue ride a worker was killed when he crossed the track as the train came through the station at about 50 mph or so. It also broke a girls legs as I think it was. Accidents that could and should have been avoided.
Man.. It's been 15 years since I've been on a roller-coaster, yet I live half an hour away from Six Flags of Arlington. I need to fix this evil 'fasting'. Risk or no risk, I miss amusement parks, but no one I know is into them. Blah. Oh well, I will go and wheel my own ass around :D - R.I.P. to those who lost their life seeking fun, I show my respect by climbing on dangerous, fast machinery asap
So true rip to the one who loss their life it so sad 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
As a coaster enthusiast this is painful to watch. Ride disaster is VERY rare and your more likely to get injured on the way to the park than on a ride. Ride safety is every parks top priority. The narrator of this video is making it more dramatic than it really is. Also, some of these weren’t even the parks fault. Roller coasters are very safe 🤦♂️
Thank You, industry lobbyist.
If she was sitting next to her uncle on the mine shaft l feel like he could have checked on her seatbelt too. I'm sure he made sure he was security. It was negligent on the staff and the family. Rip to the little girl
Omg I have said the same thing!!! Nobody loves your kid or family as much as you do so why not make sure that some stranger did the right thing. Some stranger who has no connection to her at all. How could nobody see she wasn’t fastened in? Because nobody checked 😢. I know at the very least I would had performed a visual check and if most people were honest with themselves, they would probably say the same. They’d glance over at the least. Maybe it happened because this was an uncle instead of parent . Don’t get me wrong the park is 99% to blame but if we were to be honest there’s that 1% blame on the adult who was re for her at the time, in addition to the park workers. I just hate she had to die because of neglect 😢
It's honestly a shame to hear that b&m are in this. Brilliant ride designers. I believe they are the designers of the infamous Nemesis rides.
Banshee is the best B&M Invert out there, its just too good!
So I went to sfne once and superman the ride has 2 trains, one broken but maintenance was working on the train while the other train was running on the track. Then once the train hits the brake run, they still worked for like 5 minutes then sent that empty train around and repeated.
Was that breaking that law brought up in this video?
They are all sad i wish people to be to have fun and be safe at the same time and be able to work at your job and be safe also.
I agree completely about the fence. But why do they build these rides so low to the ground that makes them a potential danger of hitting someone under it.
The story about the mind drop that ride is such a bad idea. I cannot believe they never added shoulder, harnesses and seatbelts along with it not just a seatbelt shouldn’t have had people that didn’t know what a damn warning signal meant. If they didn’t, they should’ve automatically stopped the ride, but as usual these kids they hire think keep the ride going. Keep the ride going or they’ll get upset yeah well because of your negligence that beautiful little girl didn’t get to live her life to the fullest.
What about the family who didn’t even bother to look and make sure she was seated and belted by as much as a glance? She was failed twice that day 😢
@@cerealrakist7360 oh, I totally agree with you, I had already written so much on there. I didn’t wanna write too much more and make people read a novel. 😂 but yes, I can’t believe her parents we’re that negligent. And in return, and can you imagine you know being her age, falling out of that ride, that particular type of ride very sad 😞 story.
I don't do those 90° "plunging" rides. 🚫
How could such a small kid get on ride like that? Even cedar point has height requirements. If ppl let kids under 4-5 ft on a ride like this think re it: would you put your kid on it?
electrify the fences !!!!! that'll teach em. shouldnt have to come to that but ppl keep doing stupid stuff !!!
This is why I make sure I have zipped pockets or I leave them behind, so tragic :(
Those fences are tall. It was his fault and only his fault. Them signs are there for a reason. It's not so they can retrieve your items and take them. If you don't have the patience to wait empty your pockets before riding. He should have never climbed fence even if he found his property.
I'm not cold, coommon sense dictates what's right to do and what's NOT right to do.
Every since I was a kid, there’s always been some kind of roller coaster or scary ride. I am 70 years old now. I’m glad I’ve lived this long. My mom will not allow me to ride rides like that until I got older my heart goes out for that poor little girl in Colorado, what a terrible thing to happen they should’ve been sued for that and they should’ve never been able to allow to re-open that ride again. I think it should stay close forever. I think they should eliminate rides and put high limits and speed limit on these runs and make sure everyone is securely seat belt it. The guy in the park that was in a restricted area should’ve never been in air. That’s his own damn fault he should’ve asked for help these are terrible stories. My heart goes out to the love ones that have lost their family members. I only hope and pray this doesn’t happen to children anymore. It shouldn’t they should put an age limit on some of these rhymes. Thanks for the video videos, God bless the people that lived through tragedies like this my heart goes out to them😪😪❤️❤️🩹
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RE: the park saying they would not change the fencing -- there was a similar accident at a suspended coaster on Morey's Pier in Wildwood NJ in 1995. In that case a worker was picking up trash in the area beneath the coaster. He was struck by a rider's foot and killed. It was a restricted area ("kill zone") that nobody was supposed to enter - but he did. In response to that, a system was put in place that would not allow anyone to enter the area beneath the coaster without unlocking a gate. The key that unlocks the gate would also disable the coaster. They did this on other rides with kill zones. The technology exists.
How about some personal responsibility. Let's try that for a change. The guy knew what he was doing was wrong!
@@dianefeack57 This has nothing to do with that guy. The example I cited was done because the possibility existed of someone getting killed, whether or not they knew what they were doing. The next time it might not be someone who knows what they were doing is wrong.
I have no sympathy for stupid people who die from ignoring signs and have no common sense to get staff to recover devices it's not worth risking your life for a $100-1000 phone
That little girl was so cute!!!!!
i feel for all of them D: but the first one.. i dont understand.. did the father want spies on the fence? there is a warning and a tall fence, people should now u shouldt crawl over them
Follow the rules people
You do not go into the restricted area look up about six flags Kentucky Kingdom. There was a boy who jumped the gate to get his hat of all things, and sure enough decapitated him. There was another incident and another six flags on the Batman ride you don’t go into the restricted area why do you think they have big white signs with a red letters that say do not enter danger the stupidity of people and bad decision making is what always always makes these accidents happen.
Make the damn fence bigger or barb wire it or something. It might have complied with regulations but gota factor in stupid people and just being young
I like bumper car. But I'm scare of heights so I never ride them. Mostly game dart balloons throw ball slash where they fall in the water tank.
sorry to say some of the lego land footage is wrong! at 17:23 that footage is from castles and coasters in Phoenix, Az! I know this because one of the rescuers is my cousin's late husband. If she were to see this her heart would be broken because he died soon after this. Please make sure you get all the details about footage that you use in the future.
How is her seeing this and making her sad because he died later on, this creators concern?? Good god you feel entitled
How about you just don’t watch 🤯😂🫡
The picture at 17:23 shows the Christmas market from above. You can also see the big mirror-inverted sign that reads “Frohe Weihnachten” (merry Christmas in German) definitely not from Arizona
I don't why there is a need for people to put themselves through the nine level's of hell for entertainment! "Heart pounding out of your chest" isn't just a statement, it's literal! A lover of roller coasters, but also a cell phone addict and they both kill him! Being dropped into a dark hole doesn't sound smart or fun! I'm confused as to my it's so important for the "adrenaline junkies" to put their life on the line for the possibility of a good time.
How is that America’s fist alpine coaster when action park had one? Just wondering if it’s a legitimacy thing orrr?
I double check it.
I have no sympathy for idiots but rest in peace to the rest.
Communication is very important for staff in these amusement parks. I think it's just so irresponsible for this man's life to have ended like that. Is ppl in these settings that laid back wow I don't understand.
This guy used video footage of The Desert Storm coaster in Phoenix spliced into the Legoland Deutchland section >.>
What a joke
People always want to find a way to point blame...
Young was wrong and advised that he could get his things, why did he get on the ride with a cell phone and wallet…sorry you passed away!
can't feel bad that this guy was that stupid to jump the fence to retrieve his property he knew the risk what part of the warning sign he didn't understand. now he dead over a stupid material object he shouldn't have bought it on the ride anyway that's two strikes the third strike was trespassing jumping the fence three Stikes your out and he was out of time and his life. God bless the family they have to live with his bad judgement calls.
So on my literal 3rd birthday some idiot went over a fence and died to a b&m invert…
Where's the story about the clip that's shown before you watch? I see a roller coaster that came completely off the tracks . If this did indeed happen where was it
The thumbnail? It's just a bad Photoshop for clicks.
I know I wouldn't hop no fence under a rollercoaster 🎢 flying around!
this happened on my 5th birthday, i was born 13 august 2010
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I was on a caterpillar 🐛 ride for first time wen was 6 the belt was far to big they said to my mum she all good
No it wasn’t my mum had to hold me down so wouldn’t fall out my mum wa so mad at the ride person
I could of lost my life due to a careless man
Just tell the story!
We don't need your safety brief over and over.
The change in edginess as we grow.
*me seeing these videos as a teen: It's false advertising! We never see that crash in the video, it's just a guy talking!!* 😡😡
*me seeing these kinds of videos now as an adult: God, that looks awful, I'm glad you don't actually see the crash!* 😮
People complaining about the thumbnail and it’s exploits like they never seen videos on this channel or figure it covers just exactly deaths on coasters and such. Smh.
Tell them to kick rocks and never return. Ugh people are the worst when they can hide behind their screen. How sad must one’s life be to care so much about a damn thumbnail ! Like if you don’t like what you see, click off and scroll on , we don’t need an exit speech