seashoreCM
All around nice guy.
- Joined
- Aug 25, 2001
When the entire gondola line was halted, were individual gondolas up in the air all perfectly still or were they rocking a bit? If perfectly still, no one in that gondola should be getting motion sickness (unless they already had it). Maybe anxiety nausea though for which we won't always rule out a stretcher.
The $100. gift card and comp ticket might be sufficient if in addition the charge for the missed restaurant reservation was also refunded.
If the monorail you were riding stalled and you had to go potty, could you do it in front of the others in the cabin? If the bus you were on stalled on the road and you had to go potty, could you do it ...
With a crash en route and gondolas clumping up behind the crash, it is no longer possible to bring the rest of the gondolas on that line/loop (both directions of travel) into stations one at a time.
Was it really necessary for the gondolas to be up to 60 feet above the ground? If 30 feet was enough to clear obstructions on the ground then it would be much easier to do rescues.
With a rope rescue was the guest wrapped in a harness and steadied by firefighters so if the guest's fingers lost hold of the rope the guest would not fall to the ground or slide down the rope too fast?
The $100. gift card and comp ticket might be sufficient if in addition the charge for the missed restaurant reservation was also refunded.
If the monorail you were riding stalled and you had to go potty, could you do it in front of the others in the cabin? If the bus you were on stalled on the road and you had to go potty, could you do it ...
With a crash en route and gondolas clumping up behind the crash, it is no longer possible to bring the rest of the gondolas on that line/loop (both directions of travel) into stations one at a time.
Was it really necessary for the gondolas to be up to 60 feet above the ground? If 30 feet was enough to clear obstructions on the ground then it would be much easier to do rescues.
With a rope rescue was the guest wrapped in a harness and steadied by firefighters so if the guest's fingers lost hold of the rope the guest would not fall to the ground or slide down the rope too fast?
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