Wow you really need to learn how to hold a phone while somebody is talking if you're going to film it cuz all's I heard was your hands moving... But on to the subject of the video, cedar point would remove the trains from Blue streak and mean streak there two wooden coasters every night they would park them on the transfer tracks and then the next morning they would transfer them back on, the park I used to work at Knoebels in Pennsylvania they would leave the Phoenix parked on the lift with one train and the second train was parked on the far brake run... In the morning we would move the far break run train to the transfer table for inspection since it had a lot of open site ports and then we would swap the trains out move the train from the lift into the station parked the other train on the lift and repeat
I know 🫣. I can't afford a new one. There are only 7 and 8. They have an old go pro between them. So old it predates screens. However they both forgot to charge it. So Uncle J let them use the x3 once and now it's becoming a thing. Really proud of them though. They love it.
Very unfair when it states no flash photography.. not no recording or pictures. Why are some allowed to and others aren't. Anyway why have they just gone with screens they could of done something amazing here. The easter show with the caramel bunny on the screen was so rubbishly done when the mouth didn't even move whilst it was speaking.
a nice story but the real reason is because there are people who go around each and every day after the park closes and before it opens the next day inspecting every ride for safety issues on the ride and they cant do that if the roller coaster trains are still on the tracks.
It’s a true story, the flat spots on the wheels can cause roughness a bit like what happens on a scooter after a load of skidding. The weight is taken off the train in storage. It’s also an opportunity for maintenance
@@HushHushFamily its more about maintenance than anything because you can see for yourself. the trains being in the station under a roof where they are protected from the elements or stored out in the open where they will get rained, snowed, sunshine, hailed, etc. on depending on the weather for the day.
@@HushHushFamily and i can tell you that its not. if it is then this is the only form of braking for the station they have and that is pretty dangerous because looking at some of those wheels being outside when its raining makes the soft wheels almost useless when you have water from one train to another moving over the wheels over and over again.
@@teacher555555 I can assure you that it is. Simple checks are sufficient daily rather than daily maintenance, however if any train is left in the station flat spots can appear on the wheels
Sounds like it's just oblivion? As she said, smiler uses a hybrid so it wouldn't be a problem there, I believe? It could be other coasters there, but it sounds like only some of them do
Hard wheels still flat spot, it’s worse actually since when hard wheels develop a small flat spot they can’t smoothen themselves out like softer wheels can
Smiler and Oblivion have the best ops icl, on my 3rd ride on smiler the dude who would let people into the station would joke around with the people taking longer to get to the front of the queue, and on my most recent ride on oblivion the dude in the RAP queue seen is been on Nemesis and asked how it was 😭😭😭
They did indeed on paper. I think it came down to what the staff were happy with at the time. If you look at the short i posted of me removing my padlock. You will hear a staff member ask if i would like them to hold my phone for me. I think after the feedback they received on the first experience new rules were made and staff given discretion. We were told it was up to the leader of the tour to say when and where we could film and photo however no holding phones on the steps going up or coming down.
Each electrician has their own isolation lock so no one working on a bit of kit gets a shock or potentially killed. To tamper with an electrical isolation is deemed a criminal offence under health and safety
When you are around a rollercoaster each person has to have a padlock on the main switch. This means that the system can't physically be switched on until every person has removed their padlock. This prevents rollercoasters from accidentally being dispatched when people are in the danger area of the ride.
My company uses this system. Is called L OTOTO Lock out tag out try out. Basically like the poster said just to stop things being turned on if people are working on it
Nothing sneaky. Not allowed to use the phone on the steps. So i simply pressed record at the top. Let it hang around my neck in the provided case and walked downstairs. That's why the footage is how it is. I actually asked first. That's why it's only footage going down and not up. We got to the top and were told we could take as many photos and videos as we wanted. As long as we didn't remove the lanyard from around our necks or take the phones out of the cases attached to the lanyards.
They are great until you catch a lens. Terrible out of daylight hours as well. The plus is that I can do everything from my phone. I don't currently own a computer.