Funny Things You've Overheard at Parks
- glittabones
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Mentioned this in another thread, but I had a kid queueing in front of me for Galactica and he thought the VR was a video of the ride itself. :lol
- Dungeon-X-Smile
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Ok so I was on swarm and there was about 5 people, all dressed like Toy Story characters. Just as swarm was nearing the top of the first hill, someone yelled “Andy’s coming!”
I saw them too at the doughnuts, brilliant!
Heard something less funny earlier, which was on Vampire at the station, someone said they wanted to sit in the middle.
Heard something less funny earlier, which was on Vampire at the station, someone said they wanted to sit in the middle.
Not heard, but saw. The safety notice on the back of the Colossus seats:
"Please keep arms and legs inside the train and on the floor at all times."
So we've all been riding it wrong... :-k
"Please keep arms and legs inside the train and on the floor at all times."
So we've all been riding it wrong... :-k
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It's not so much as 'overheard' as an experience, but I think it's funny enough to count. There are so many hilarious quotes I don't even think I could choose one.
I went to a little, remote scare park in America one year. It was normally a ski resort, but in October they open haunts. Half of the park was on one side of the car park, while the other was on the other side, with a small pathway and a single maze connecting them. My best friend, her family, my mum and I decided to go, but my best friend's little sister, who was only about 5 at the time, (after braving hanging out by the mazes for most of the night) had had enough and wanted to go back to the car, so my friend's mum and dad was taking her back to the car, leaving my mum, friend and I to do one more maze before joining them. We were walking back to the car when I came eye to eye with a roaming actor who had been disgusting himself in a crowd of terrified girls and had a knife he was sharpening. Thinking back on it, the sharpening sounded terrifyingly real. At this time, I had a real fear of roaming actors, and had trying to stay away (or at least hide my levels of fear) from them for the entire night, but since it was late, and I was tired, I was done. I just legged it at my top speed to the car, which I could see by this point. The actor ran, too, chasing me all the way to the car. Now, at this point, my friend had decided to take a different route, she wanted to get pictures with all the actors, so she started running after the actor, seeing if she could get his picture, but he was dead set on me, so she gave up pretty soon. Anyway, so I leapt in my friend's car, screaming to my friend's family "Lock the doors!! Lock the doors!! There's an actor chasing me!! There's an actor chasing me!!" They didn't believe me. There were a few seconds of me acting completely insane while her parents try to calm me until bam!! The actor leaps up on the car window, banging it, knife still in his hand, switching to the other side of the car after about half a minute. My mum's friend instantly leaps out, screaming at the actor "There's a five year old in the back!!" and trying to shoo him away, meanwhile my mum and friend are just laughing their heads off a few feet back, watching the carnage unfold. According to my mum after, the actor had hid behind another car, and was waiting for our car to pull out, when he realised that we weren't leaving, and decided to come to the car itself. Another hilarious thing was that my friend's dad said on the way home "I was going to role down the window."
But honestly, the most scary and hilarious line from it all came from a few days ago when my mum and I were reminiscing about the entire event. She said "He looked pretty disappointed as he walked away." Shivers me to the core while tickling my funny bone.
I went to a little, remote scare park in America one year. It was normally a ski resort, but in October they open haunts. Half of the park was on one side of the car park, while the other was on the other side, with a small pathway and a single maze connecting them. My best friend, her family, my mum and I decided to go, but my best friend's little sister, who was only about 5 at the time, (after braving hanging out by the mazes for most of the night) had had enough and wanted to go back to the car, so my friend's mum and dad was taking her back to the car, leaving my mum, friend and I to do one more maze before joining them. We were walking back to the car when I came eye to eye with a roaming actor who had been disgusting himself in a crowd of terrified girls and had a knife he was sharpening. Thinking back on it, the sharpening sounded terrifyingly real. At this time, I had a real fear of roaming actors, and had trying to stay away (or at least hide my levels of fear) from them for the entire night, but since it was late, and I was tired, I was done. I just legged it at my top speed to the car, which I could see by this point. The actor ran, too, chasing me all the way to the car. Now, at this point, my friend had decided to take a different route, she wanted to get pictures with all the actors, so she started running after the actor, seeing if she could get his picture, but he was dead set on me, so she gave up pretty soon. Anyway, so I leapt in my friend's car, screaming to my friend's family "Lock the doors!! Lock the doors!! There's an actor chasing me!! There's an actor chasing me!!" They didn't believe me. There were a few seconds of me acting completely insane while her parents try to calm me until bam!! The actor leaps up on the car window, banging it, knife still in his hand, switching to the other side of the car after about half a minute. My mum's friend instantly leaps out, screaming at the actor "There's a five year old in the back!!" and trying to shoo him away, meanwhile my mum and friend are just laughing their heads off a few feet back, watching the carnage unfold. According to my mum after, the actor had hid behind another car, and was waiting for our car to pull out, when he realised that we weren't leaving, and decided to come to the car itself. Another hilarious thing was that my friend's dad said on the way home "I was going to role down the window."
But honestly, the most scary and hilarious line from it all came from a few days ago when my mum and I were reminiscing about the entire event. She said "He looked pretty disappointed as he walked away." Shivers me to the core while tickling my funny bone.
I had to convince my dad earlier this week that most coaters are not powered coasters and instead rely on gravity. Still doesn't fully believe me though...
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I went on a school trip to AT a few months ago and overheard something on the coach before we got off:
Teacher: 'I'm going to go on the log flume, I saw they were doing some work on it last time I came here.'
I really wanted to see his face when he found out.
Teacher: 'I'm going to go on the log flume, I saw they were doing some work on it last time I came here.'
I really wanted to see his face when he found out.
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And here is a gem my friend told me today:
Queueing for Galactica.
tannoy: 'The queue for Galactica with VR is two hours, the queue for Galactica without VR is 0 minutes'
At which point people rushed to get in the non VR queue, massively depleting the VR queue, only to realise that the Fast Track entrance isn't the non VR queue.
Queueing for Galactica.
tannoy: 'The queue for Galactica with VR is two hours, the queue for Galactica without VR is 0 minutes'
At which point people rushed to get in the non VR queue, massively depleting the VR queue, only to realise that the Fast Track entrance isn't the non VR queue.
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Overheard at BPB yesterday:
"And I was eating a Nutella sandwich..."
"And I was eating a Nutella sandwich..."
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Overheard in the Swarm station:
“Yes, we get to go at the back! It goes faster at the back!”
“Yes, we get to go at the back! It goes faster at the back!”
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Overheard near Thi13een's entrance by a lady to her friend:
"I hope there aren't any big drops on this ride!"
"I hope there aren't any big drops on this ride!"
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This isn’t all that much of a funny thing to hear.SNCoasters wrote:Overheard in the Swarm station:
“Yes, we get to go at the back! It goes faster at the back!”
It’s widely known that the back of a train experiences more of a pull and gives a completely different ride experience to the front. If you were to ride Wicker Man, for example, at the front and then at the back in quick succession, you would get two completely different rides.
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While this is true, and the back is often favoured for a more intense ride, I don’t think that the back actually travels at a higher speed than the front of the train, which is what I inferred when I heard it.This isn’t all that much of a funny thing to hear.SNCoasters wrote wrote:Overheard in the Swarm station:
“Yes, we get to go at the back! It goes faster at the back!”
It’s widely known that the back of a train experiences more of a pull and gives a completely different ride experience to the front. If you were to ride Wicker Man, for example, at the front and then at the back in quick succession, you would get two completely different rides.
Although, you are right, and I simply didn’t think of this when I heard it.
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I've been saying for many years (49 years) that the back is faster than the front. Technically the front reaches the same speed as the back, but for going down the dips, the back seats are faster, especially on the old woodies. At the front, you are normally halfway down the dips before you pick up speed,which is not much fun :PSNCoasters wrote:While this is true, and the back is often favoured for a more intense ride, I don’t think that the back actually travels at a higher speed than the front of the train, which is what I inferred when I heard it.This isn’t all that much of a funny thing to hear.SNCoasters wrote wrote:Overheard in the Swarm station:
“Yes, we get to go at the back! It goes faster at the back!”
It’s widely known that the back of a train experiences more of a pull and gives a completely different ride experience to the front. If you were to ride Wicker Man, for example, at the front and then at the back in quick succession, you would get two completely different rides.
Although, you are right, and I simply didn’t think of this when I heard it.
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