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nothing gets the old adrenaline pumping quite like a death-defying theme park ride the promise of high-speed flips loops and drops attracts millions of people to test their courage on these rides every year but despite the warning signs and super snug lap bars not all of them are as safe as they appear like this russian ride that broke and had its passengers suspended by a thread or this crazy catapult that nearly crushed its riders want to find out more then strap in tight and secure any loose
items about your person as we take a look at some theme park rides that had to be shut down savage son of beast among the roller coaster enthusiasts of the world this colossal wooden ride called son of beast holds a legendary status part of kings island amusement park in ohio it was built as a sequel to their previous wooden coaster the beast but like any good sun this new beast exceeded its predecessor in every way it was the world's fastest and tallest wooden roller coaster whipping riders aro
und at a staggering 78 miles per hour from peaks as high as 218 feet and to add the cherry on top it was also the only wooden coaster with a loop when it opened back in the year 2000 but being made out of wood didn't make for the smoothest journey structural issues gave son of beast a reputation for being a jerky and rough ride although that made some sadists love it all the more but it got a little too rough back in 2006 as a train of riders looped around the rose bowl section their train sudde
nly bucked as if it had hit a huge pothole at those high speeds the damage was serious and 27 riders were sent to the hospital with severe neck and chest injuries inspectors later revealed a wooden support beam underneath that section had cracked and splintered and the ride was shut down it was repaired and reopened in 2009 but then another rider suffered an injury on board though this time it was head trauma caused by the coaster's violent shaking even though a thorough investigation found no i
rregularities its bumpy past and rough reputation was enough to see it shut down indefinitely that year the wonderful wooden structure was later demolished in 2012 proving that what goes up must eventually come crashing down [Applause] the dangerous dragon challenge when universal studios in orlando florida opened a dragon themed ride in 1999 roller coaster fanatics were left awestruck originally called dueling dragons the ride consisted of a pair of inverted intertwined roller coasters that cha
sed each other around like two dragons fighting in the air at one point the two trains even inverted riders and looped them round just 18 inches apart after that i bet all those riders were left feeling like they'd really conquered a dragon it was later renamed the dragon challenge and added to the park's wizarding world of harry potter section but shortly after the move the dragon riders started misbehaving in 2011 a 52 year old man was on the ride when during that iconic loop something flung o
ut from the other car and struck him across the face the damage was so bad that his entire eye had to be removed ouch concerned that riders weren't taking the many no loose object signs seriously operators began setting the two trains off at different times to avoid any similar incidents but this would turn out to be a killing blow for the dragons without the dueling feature the ride's popularity dwindled and by 2017 it was shut down to make way for something more magical and less dangerous now
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when it opened in six flags magic mountain back in 2011 it was hyped up as the world's first completely vertical pattern zigzagged roller coaster with 360 degree spinning seats but this design made it look more like a giant pinball machine than a ride nevertheless six flags as fans lined up to try it out and boy did most of them regret it riders were jerked and jostled around the short 825 foot track at top speeds of just 37 miles per hour it wrenched them around corners and spun them awkwardly
into sudden angles so instead of feeling like they were flying superheroes it shook them around like fish in a big green bag riders quickly took to the internet to complain about how painful the experience was while others berated it for being short and boring fortunately six flags fans didn't have to suffer for much longer in 2017 the ride closed unexpectedly for unknown reasons some speculated it was because of bad reviews and injuries while others believed it was down to its waning popularity
whatever the reason it stood vacant for two years before the park announced it was shutting the ride down for good in 2019 that means this hugely hyped ride operated for an embarrassingly short six years just like the film this roller coaster turned out to be one huge flop oh no oppa is it just me or does anyone else find the garishly painted carts on some family-friendly roller coasters like this or this really creepy well unfortunately the unsettling design of the oppa roller coaster carts at
mount olympus park in wisconsin wasn't the worst thing about them the colorful indoor coaster was only 43 feet high and with a top speed of just 29 miles per hour riders didn't go wild as much as they went mild though that didn't mean it wasn't dangerous back in 2014 anthony thiessen was accompanying his grandkids on the ride when his safety bar suddenly failed as the ride hit a corner anthony was flung out like a rag doll and fell 17 feet onto the hard concrete below that's like falling out of
a one and a half story window anthony was placed into a medically induced coma for a month due to the severity of his injuries but he miraculously survived the roller coaster on the other hand didn't safety inspectors began testing the ride using sandbags to represent the rider's weights but they all watched in disbelief as the lap bar suddenly popped open at the point of the track where anthony had been thrown there was no doubt that mount olympus had failed to properly maintain the coaster fo
rcing them to permanently close the ride that same year well i for one am not sad to see the back of those creepy looking mouse mobiles get in your mouse and get out of here the human catapult slingshot and catapult rides have become increasingly popular with adrenaline junkies in recent years and it's not hard to see why riders are securely strapped into a single steel capsule which is attached to industrial strength spring cables pinned to the top of two huge towers the cables are then gradual
ly tightened as the capsule remains strapped to the launch pad then with the push of a button the capsule is released [Music] like a stone from a slingshot riders can be catapulted up to 450 feet in the air at breathtaking speeds of around 100 miles per hour that's one way to get rid of your girlfriend but as fun as they look to people filming them from the ground the g-force these rides produce can reach up to 5 g's which is enough to make some riders hilariously faint but that's not the worst
thing that can happen on these rides back in 2015 drew larson was shooting a video of his 13 year old son about to ride wisconsin's mount olympus catapult with a family friend the ride was designed to hurl passengers 200 feet up into the air at 60 miles per hour but just moments before the ride attendants hit the launch button something terrible happened without warning the cable on one side of the ride snapped smashing all that tension just inches away from the boy now these rides operate by ap
plying around 40 tons of pressure through those cables so if that kid had just been a few more inches to his right they would have needed a spatula to get him off the ground what an unbelievably lucky escape while state documents showed that the ride had passed inspections a month before mount olympus had previously failed to show the proper maintenance documentation for the catapult back in 2013 and when you take a look at the frayed cables on the side there it looks like that paperwork might s
till have been missing the ride was thankfully shut down and removed from the park just two days later which probably saved future patrons from becoming pancakes cosmonaut chaos the resplendent russian city of saint petersburg is marveled for its architecture and history but it's got something else guaranteed to entertain its visitors located in the central petrogradsky district the devo ostrov amusement park is a thrill-seeker's dream come true and at the center of it all spins this utter beast
known simply as the rocket this high ride loads up 10 wannabe cosmonauts onto a ground level gondola which is attached to that giant arm by two cables at its front and back the arm then gradually winds them up before spinning them around 200 feet in the air but as they're in flight the gondola rapidly spins on its own axis turning passengers upside down and giving them a real taste of space travel just watching that is making my head turn as much as my stomach although not as much as this clip
from 2010 does on that fateful day 10 people had their lives hanging by a thread literally after one of the rocket's cables snapped mid-ride it took rescue crews more than an hour to get all the riders down but thankfully no one reported any injuries an initial investigation revealed that the hot weather that day may have weakened the metal within the cables causing them to break but surely being an outdoor space these rides should have been designed to handle high temperatures in the first plac
e well despite that disturbing revelation the ride was only shut down briefly for repairs before reopening later that year so remember kids in russia amusement park rides you not smiling now when the world record-breaking inverted roller coaster the smiler was opened in alton towers in england it really did have fans smiling in anticipation with 14 inversions it promised to flip riders upside down more than any other roller coaster on the planet but all those smiles soon turned to screams after
the shocking events of 2015. as a car full of riders looped around the track they suddenly noticed an empty test car that was stuck in front of them they screened desperately for help but it was already too late they collided with such force that the metal of their car buckled pinning the front row passengers into their seats rescue teams rushed to the site and spent hours trying to remove them from the wreckage all 16 riders suffered some degree of injury but two girls in the front row were so
badly pinned that they each horrifically lost a leg the ride was closed and an in-depth investigation was set in motion it was revealed that a fault had been detected on the ride earlier that day so in line with procedure the operator sent out an empty test car however the test car got stuck on a loop because of some high winds and didn't clear the track without realizing what had happened the operators overrode the safety warnings and released the next car full of passengers sending it careenin
g into the test car and at those speeds it was like watching a 90 miles per hour car crash this operational oversight was so serious that alton towers parent company merlin group shut down three other rides it owned that operated similarly eventually inadequate training and human error were blamed for the accident and merlin group was forced to cough up millions of pounds in compensation but just nine months later the smiler was unbelievably back in action it just didn't seem like a long enough
time to have fixed all those issues and merlin group was accused of putting profits before people nevertheless the ride has operated without any further incidents since although i reckon they should have changed its name instead of the smiler how about the crasher maybe the smasher or perhaps just the death trap got any better names let me know down in the comments below class action park back in the 70s and 80s health and safety was a lot more of a suggestion than it was a rule as proven by the
existence of action park often hilariously called class action park for the number of injury lawsuits filed against it it was widely considered to be the most dangerous amusement park in the world it opened in new jersey back in 1978 and the rides they boasted were all utterly insane walking into the park you first saw the mind-blowing cannonball loop it was an enclosed tube slide which riders slid down in pitch black that flung them through a loop-de-loop before plunging them into the water bu
t the slide wasn't properly padded and so being whipped through this hard plastic shell at breakneck speed left many of its testers missing teeth next to that was the colorado river ride a truly demented version of a classic lazy river ride riders were given rubber rafts and mercilessly hurled against the ride's sides bashing their knees feet and hands as they were flushed down and then there was serf kill i mean surf hill a large slide split into several lanes that thanks to some seriously shon
ky engineering saw riders catapulted into the air at the slightest bump ouch my shins are bruised just watching this as you can probably tell the rides were so dangerous that no self-respecting insurance company would insure the park so action park ceo eugene mulvihill set up his own insurance company and illegally insured it himself and that kids is what we call fraud even so the death-defying cannonball loop was open for a whole month before it was shut down after riders complained of broken n
oses and back injuries but that was just the tip of the injury iceberg action park dubiously reported just 14 broken bones and 26 head injuries in its 18-year tenure although the real total is believed to be much much higher but that's not the worst part because the park also claimed the lives of not one not two but six people before it was shut down in 1996 hoo boy sounds like this place wasn't a water park as much as it was a watery grave the perilous plunge knott's berry farm likes to market
itself as california's number one theme park and i'm sure that would be true if it weren't for the sheer number of serious accidents they've had since 1983 at least 16 people have been injured some fatally on the park's 40 roller coasters and family rides although one accident on the well-loved perilous plunge water ride really put the serious in mysterious when it opened in 2000 the ride boasted a record-breaking 115 foot super steep plunge from the top guaranteed to get riders hearts pumping a
nd shirts soaking despite the height riders were only secured by a lap bar and a seat belt which proved to be a problem for some of their larger guests in 2001 a 300 pound rider somehow slipped out of these restraints and fell more than 100 feet into the shallow pool below sadly she didn't survive but when the boat returned to the station her lap bar and seat belt were somehow still locked no one was able to figure out how the restraints could have failed until the coroner noted that the 50-inch
seat belt was eight inches shorter than her abdomen to fit in she placed the seat belt over her legs and consequently slipped out of the boat as he began to plunge she clearly shouldn't have been allowed to ride and her family sued the park for damages but after a short closure the ride reopened with new four-point restraints so that no guest no matter their shaper size could accidentally slip out ever again das is the word verut means crazy or insane in german which made it the perfect name fo
r the world's tallest water slide built in kansas city's schlitterbahn park the veruct had a shoot slide that was a gargantuan 168 feet tall from the top it launched riders down a 17-story death drop before hurling them over a five-story slope at speeds of up to 70 miles per hour [Music] [Music] okay that looks insanely exhilarating but as you can imagine engineering something this tall and slippery came with some serious bumps so serious that during test runs if the rafts were loaded with more
than one thousand pounds they flew off the slide entirely but instead of improving the ride designers simply placed netting over most of it to keep riders from going airborne i mean i'm no expert but even to me that doesn't sound safe at all but schlitterbahn had made some serious financial donations to the state of kansas and so by law it was allowed to make its own safety inspections could that sound any more suspicious well after roughly concluding that each raft had to weigh between 400 and
550 pounds to be safe the ride was opened in 2014 but these shady safety practices sealed the fate of this fatal slide in 2016 a ten-year-old boy perished on verruckt when he was ejected up into the netting two women in the same raft were also gravely injured and the police began a thorough investigation the combined weight of the three passengers reached a supposedly safe 545 pounds but the 73-pound boy had been allowed to ride in the front experts believe this uneven weight distribution contri
buted to the raft going airborne over the second hump something that rigorous testing should have spotted the blatant safety violations of the ride saw it shut down and dismantled in 2016 and a swift change in law made it to the park couldn't conduct safety self-inspections ever again the human trebuchet a trebuchet is a kind of medieval catapult that was designed to hurl huge objects with a sling through the force of a counterweight these were great for sieges as their projectiles landed on or
over city walls in unpredictable patterns so knowing all that no one would be dumb enough to consider strapping a human into one of these right wrong back in the 1990s the dangerous sports club in england built an enormous trebuchet on a somerset estate with the sole purpose of launching people onto a distantly placed net for just 40 pounds which would be roughly 140 today almost anyone could sign up to be haphazardly hurled 100 feet over the english countryside and this was about as safe as it
sounded one woman who tested it out called stella young did manage to hit the net but then promptly bounced out of it breaking her neck and her pelvis but instead of shutting this death trap down they simply added a bigger net and tucked people into a ball so they didn't flail and bounce out as they landed now like i said before trebuchets are not precision instruments and this will become all too clear in 2002. a poor student called kustadin yankov who tried out this terrible trebuchet was flun
g so far off target that he missed the net completely and sadly he didn't survive it was an accident just waiting to happen and one which finally shut this idiotic ride down for good fatal fujin raijin ii expo land had been a popular theme park in japan since it opened in 1972 and the amazing fujin raijin ii was one of the most famous attractions built in 1992 this steel coaster strapped its riders in standing up all before whipping them over more than a half a mile of track at around 70 miles p
er hour it was a huge success and operated without a single issue for 15 years but in 2007 as the train was about to enter a circular section of the ride the wheel axle of the second car suddenly broke causing it to tip sideways it traveled almost a thousand feet before the broken section hit a guardrail slamming the train to a halt the event cost the life of a young woman and 19 others were injured after a thorough investigation it was revealed that the car's axles hadn't been replaced in a sho
cking 15 years but the axles weren't even part of the daily or monthly routine inspections but this unbelievable oversight ended up costing more than just one human life the entire park closed while the investigation took place and the ride was pulled down though when it eventually reopened in 2015 nobody came back expoland had lost the people's trust and just two short years later the park shut its gates forever flying fascist machine a ride's design usually falls into one of three categories t
here's the good there's the bad and then there's the down right wrong and anyone who knows their history can see that this one fits into that very last category this unfortunately designed ride called the adler flug which roughly translates to eagle's flight was installed in tatsumania theme park in luffington germany you heard that right germany this just gets worse and worse by the minute no god it was naively designed in 2019 with each of the two hens's spinning arms designed to look like eag
les as they lifted up and rotated riders would be able to loop about the skies as freeze a bird but from a distance these eight spinning arms look like two spinning hate symbols which are notorious in germany for all the wrong reasons so notorious that displaying these anti-constitutional symbols is illegal across the country the mistake was innocent enough and the park's owner rudiger brown apologized profusely for any offense caused but instead of shutting the ride down completely he got to wo
rk removing two of the arms from each head now when they spin they look like two perfectly innocent pinwheels instead of a rotating hate crime did you survive any of these reckless rides when they were still in operation and are there any others you know of that i didn't mention let me know down in the comments below and thanks for watching you

Comments

@vitalisanastasiadis8726

Can we have a moment off silence for the people who died😞😞😞

@RoseMimikyu

Back when I was in middle school I actually rode on the Dragon Challenge ride. It was breath taking and it's actually kind of sad to hear that it was closed down because people weren't willing to follow the rules.

@sarahstyles6859

I grew up going to Dream world Australia and loved the white rapids ride, however a few years ago it claimed lives when a water pump failed causing the raft to overturn. The ride closed down and dream world asked the community what we would like to see replace it.

@straytrons3450

I remember Action Park. Yup, it is just as dangerous as described but SO MUCH FUN! The one ride not mentioned was the alpine sled track. Tiny plastic toboggans on a concave concrete track (actually more of a curved drainage ditch, actually) that went down the mountain. Totally rider controlled by a leaver brake and nothing but a few inches of lip to keep you in the trail grove. Usually. Get going fast enough and you could launch your sled off the track an into the hay bales on the tight turns. I know it was possible because I did exactly that. Several times. You just picked up the sled, walked back tot he track, waited for the next kamikaze to fly by and drop the sled back in track to keep going. The rest of the water based rides were a bit safer, but not much. The river raft mentioned in the video really did have one section called "The Toilet Bowl" After bumping your way down the ride, you ended up on a large basin and, like the turd that won't flush after salisbury steak night, you circled the drain until you went in and through another dark and curving pipe to end up popping out at a sudden drop and dropping 15 or so feet in to the final pool. It was not uncommon to have riders fall, or jump, out of the rafts and slide the rest of the way Staff really did not care about the safety of the rides or riders doing unsafe things, but would clean up and bandage any injuries with care and attention. It was not uncommon for many of the staff to be volunteer fire fighters and EMT's in the local community. (That area did not have any paid fire departments at the time.) I guess working at the park did help keep the skills sharp for those late night car wrecks and other trauma calls. During the winter the park was a ski resort, of sorts. Not great trail conditions, short runs, and lousy grooming, but it was cheap. I think an annual pass was about the same price as a weekend pass to Whistler, Vail, or Breckenridge. And the annual pass was good for the whole year at both VV and GG parks.

@namikkou

So the Dueling Dragons one wasn't actually dangerous, people were literally not following the warnings and others got hurt. Who could have seen that coming-

@cgilbert210

Can you imagine being on a rollercoaster with your grandpa when they go flying out? 😭 Those kids must have been so scared and sad. 😔

@omgitszen

The Fujin Raijin II ride was such a horrible incident. The woman who lost her life was only 19, and another person saw how she died from just 2 feet away. Absolutely traumatizing.

@mattsouth9357

One thing not mentioned about the son of beast is the loop kept blowing over and was eventually taken out. And yes this coaster was extremely rough.

@CharGC123

You didn't mention that the 10 year old boy that died on that German water slide was actually beheaded, which totally horrified me! Image his poor family and other riders having to view the extremely bloody and grotesque horror they can never unsee! All these deaths and accidents are a tragedy, but for some reason this one is so, so gut wrenching.

@hanikazuha

"so remember kids, 'In Russia, amusement park rides you'."

@philschmidt1054

Our folks took me and my friend I grew up with to action park all the time! It really had a feeling that the rides were designed by kids our age (about 11). I remember the rope swing over the lake with no safety padding where you stood on a platform about 30 feet above a lake shore, held on to a trapeze handle and jumped. There were no straps or harnesses and when you started your jump you were over the ground. Then (my favorite) the bumper boats where people from age 10 to 70 all got into individual innertube boats in a little pond and smashed into each other, boat engines racing and smoking. Then of course the giant water slides which this video touches on. Things were different back in the 80s. I still miss it!

@chelseycombs9205

I live near Kings Island in Ohio and rode son of beast dozens of times throughout my childhood. It was always rough and even as a teenager it would make my back hurt but we would often go get right back in line because it was such a wild rush. Fun fact: My dad is actually one of the people who helped build the Son of Beast when it went up and wrote my name in sharpie on one of the slabs of wood! Also just to clarify the Verrückt incident did not just 'launch" the boy, the raft was launched, causing the boys head to hit one of the pole rings, decapiting him instantly. The injuries the two women suffered were from the boys head hitting them afterward and the saddest part is that the boys body then slid down the slide where his parents and younger siblings were waiting for him 😢 It was so much more tragic than him being thrown from his seat. Later videos showed the creator of the ride running tests and the raft flew up, just like it did when the boy died, and the creator laughs and says "its good enough for him" amd then they placed the net and opened the ride to the public. 😔

@lt6109

My fear of roller-coasters and other theme park rides is human error.

@CharlieBam

"this ride works. Unless it gets too hot, then everyone dies"

@sandradietz3909

I rode Son of Beast just a day or two before it shut down, and we all commented on the fact that the ride seemed rougher than usual.

@INSTEREO07

These people did something for us in their sacrifice, shut most of these rides down! Rest in peace 😢

@IonIsFalling7217

We’re not going to mention how insanely lucky that kid wad that the cables snapped before they launched 200 feet in the air?

@moriahguidry2873

The fact that when I went on the green lantern, not only was it terrible, my friend’s phone flew out of his pocket and hit me in the face on the way down. Glad I didn’t lose an eye though....

@rogerb5615

"A rotating hate crime" ... That description fits quite a few things in today's world.

@lilas2412

I like how he keeps using F.R.I.E.N.Ds Memes for most times. Keep it up!