When I worked at Seattle Center this was one of the rides I operated. You have a 🎤 talk to the riders as the rides building momentum. You say to the riders. You want to higher? They all scream Yes. Do that few times then you say. You want go all the way around. The whole boat would yell No.! Hilarious. The could never go full circle.
I remember there was a version without the music. It was much better I must say. I prefer the sound of the machinery and the steel over this headache-inducing techno or whatever you call it.
Almost all humans are trained for this moment thanks to natural instinct, and would be a perfect fit to work this. should it occur they simply go "Yarrrrrrrrr" 🏴☠️🦜
That was my reaction also... Imagine the amount of force on those pins to swing that huge boat back and forth. One snap and you're flying through the air! 😱 Watching other fair ride videos, I've learned that many of the ride parts are held together with those same pins. Kinda scary 😳
@@richardsechristyou'd be surprised at what hold these rides together lol a bolt and a nut could save a life but they care more about how many people visit the ride than safety of the people who rode it.
I got sick of the explaining. There's two ways to screw a nut lefty loosey, righty tighty. It's not rocket science. Good music and expertise of the assemblers/operators is all this vid needs. Sorry.
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