My friend heard about one of those deaths and told me a scary thing. IF YOU GET NIGHTMARES FROM HEARING ABOUT GHOSTS DO NOT READ THE REST OF THIS. He said a person fell out and got their head broken in half by the ride. Then he said that one time he went on the TTA and looked into The Buzz Lightyear ride... floating above the robot he saw something like a person, only it was a pale white. It whispered "heeeelp" and its head split in two... :O I never saw it myself and I don't want to.
@sideslide23 It's just the new laws. Back in 1967 the technology was considered new and completely safe. But since the laws are updated every now and then the PM would need major updating. On todays standards there would need to be more stairs, possibly enclosed vehicles, and a new track.
you mean the new old narration lol. the 80s/90s narration IS the old narration. late 90s through whenever is the new old narration lol. what does it sound like now?
The deaths happened on Disneyland's Peoplemover. This is Walt Disney's world's version. One happened in 1967 and the other in 1980. And both were due to guest stupidity trying to jump from car to car. Darwinism at its finest.
That's why we can't have nice things :\ You can't see the glow in the dark shuttles in Space Mountain anymore (They put up a wall) due to people getting out or throwing stuff into Space Mountain.
@Xenomorph237 The only reason anyone dies on the Peoplemover is because they are idiots, like me, who jump from car to car and misstep. People dying from that is sad, but it is also a process of natural selection.
Does disneyland rename the peoplemover? or did they just re name the ride? Oh and by the way the deaths of these people on this ride were there faults, not the rides.