‘Tis a pity that the much beleaguered park just a few minutes ride up the freeway (and literally across the freeway from the WDI farm team at Cal Arts) shares the same name. Black in his Davos costume popping out at you (well, not really “popping” out, but sorta-kinda when the strobe lights are working) to pose some of the troubling, yet oh-so-wacky, themes posed in the book? “La forza vindice della ragione, or are ya just happy to see me?” Can you imagine zipping about inside the literal and transfigurative interior of the Mountain with, instead of the Yeti / Abominable Snowman of Orlando and Anaheim fame, you’d see Mr. Jack Black has been tentatively inked (“penciled in?”) to play the Swiss Alps, the “magic mountain” of the title. Piggy Gets Her Mann!” noted comic genius / rocket scientist progeny Mr. Ouch! A tough one! As we all know, the FunMaestros in Burbank, are right this second finishing up the preproduction on the next Disney / Muppet live-action flick based on the noted Thomas Mann novel “The Magic Mountain.” Tentatively titled, “Muppet’s Magic Mountain: Ms. Oh, and Robert, I think WDW's Space MT is getting votes because it is so close to Splash MT in the listing and peeps are hitting the wrong button! I don't know if this Mountain coaster will ever see the light of day, but the original concept is a very interesting, and one I would love to witness first hand! However, the latest rumnor is that Fire Mountin/MT Fuji may be moving to EPCOT (Japan), and the ride system completely changed. I would love to see Disney pull something like that transition off, as it would be that kind if singular ride experience I expect from a Disney attraction. From what I understood, the whole mountain would be a volcano, and the ride vehicle's bottom would separate from the rider when the volcano erupted leaving guests dangling in a harness for the rest of the attraction. It is one of the main reasons why DAK is my favorite theme park.Īs for the next mountain coaster, I really like the original idea of Fire Mountain. For folks like me who love immersive, narrative, thrill rides, Everest is the perfect amalgamation of story and fun. "It looked like they did a decent job of getting people out," Brown said.Expedition Everest is not only my favorite mountain coaster, but also my favorite coaster period. The people helped off the ride did not appear to be seriously injured in Brown's video.Ī woman with her arm in a sling is shown being led slowly away. Another rider appears to be stuck in back of the boat.īrown ran the video on the YouTube channel for his marketing consulting business, Willow Brook and Monarch, based in Rhinebeck, New York.īrown praised Six Flags Great Adventure staff for their response. There has been no update on their conditions. Two of the Log Flume riders were taken to a local hospital for evaluation, Fitzgerald said. One of the boats became tipped at an angle, but did not overturn, she said. Other waterpark mishaps: Popular Mountain Creek water slide engulfed in flames days before park opening More Six Flags: Jersey Devil Coaster opening at Six Flags Great Adventure On Sunday, Fitzgerald said, "Our First Aid staff assisted several guests who were in a Log Flume boat that did not complete its cycle." Tammori Petty, spokeswoman for the state Department of Community Affairs, said the department's Carnival and Amusement Ride Safety Unit is investigating the incident. "The ride is currently undergoing a thorough inspection by our safety and engineering teams and will remain closed until further notice." "The safety of our guests and team members is always our highest priority," Fitzgerald said. Six Flags spokeswoman Kristin Fitzgerald did not directly respond to a question about the railing. Original story: NJ Six Flags log flume ride malfunctions, injuring two riders It's unclear if that dislodged railing played into the mishap. People at the scene of the mishap appear calm in the video, with Six Flags staff tending to some of the riders of the log flume boat that was tilted on its side at the end of the run.īut Brown's video also shows a broken side railing on the water-filled chute of the ride. "I took the video because I thought people should be aware," he said. With his 4K pocket camera in hand, he decided to film the aftermath of the incident. He had that, but he also stumbled upon the scene of a mishap with the Saw Mill Log Flume ride. JACKSON - Noel Brown went to Six Flags Great Adventure Sunday for a day of fun. Watch Video: Couple travels 3 hours to catch solar eclipse at Barnegat Light
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