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Great Adventure Boards => Great Adventure Chit Chat => Topic started by: GADVwow on May 27, 2008, 06:44:45 AM
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If you don't know about Great Adventure's most tragic day, this will teach a lot. And it will also show one reason (along with the Beverly Hills Supper Club fire in Northern Kentucky) why fire safety is taken so seriously in haunts:
http://www.philly.com/inquirer/opinion/pa/20080527_The_day_the_amusement_died.html
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GADV will never be able to live that day down. I know too many people who remember the fire and refuse to go to the park as a result. :(
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GADV will never be able to live that day down. I know too many people who remember the fire and refuse to go to the park as a result. :(
That and the Lightning Loops incident a couple of years later....
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The link no longer works.
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You need to realize fire safety and material for haunts is
1,000 times better these days. Yes , it's sad those people died , but we can still learn how to protect others from the same thing ever happening again.
I would say I feel pretty safe walking into Great Adventure knowing they have a great team looking out for guest safety. These accidents happened back in the 80's. Whats happened since ?
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And just amusement industry wide, how many accidents have occurred that were not caused by idiots not adhering warnings and signs.