Again though, People should not get stuck in the same seat every time they ride it. Imagine if you had to sit in the back almost every time. The fact is the back seat can be painful and you don't feel to many forces.
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Dispatch Master, This is Transport one! I'm losing control, I'm losing control!
Painful? No forces?
What ride were you on?!?
As stated before the back gives no -g's on the list hill and very little on the rest of the ride. I said it was painful because it is almost impossible to get your seat belt and lap bar on before the ride ops get to you.
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Dispatch Master, This is Transport one! I'm losing control, I'm losing control!
Ahh, I see your point then. The only reason I said anything is because the actual ride is anything but painful (except for the ride-ops stapeling you in your seat :))
I think they should only let in around 100 people into the station at a time. What I'm saying is when one train leaves, let 36 more people in, bringing the total on the platform to say 108. This way people can have somewhat of a choice. If there is an open seat, send someone from another seat to it. It may not be a perfect way to run it, but it would give people a better choice. Also, they should allow riders to trade seats. Maybe they usually do, but every time I've gone and been in seat 6-1, 6-2, or the like, I ask the people in 5-1 if they would be willing to trade. A couple times they denied, but more often than not they are willing to trade seats, but when I have switched, a ride op has told us that we have to stay where we are assigned. Oh well, that's my 2 cents.
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UCSigep
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