

^ "Woman Hospitalized after Fall From Magic Springs Roller Coaster".^ "Boy Hit by Stray Bullet on Arkansas Log Flume, Police Say".^ "Magic Springs Employee Injured In Roller Coaster Mishap".^ "Roller-coaster operator falls 30 feet to her death at park"."Man died after standing up on ride, authorities say". "A Mind Erased? Lawsuit Claims Ride Caused Head Injury". No injuries were reported, although some people on the ride complained because of the humidity. On July 24, 2017, passengers were stuck on the roller coaster for an hour in 95 degree heat.The park has experienced minute power outages in the past with no incidents. Nausea was the primary complaint of the rescued X-Coaster riders, although one 37-year-old X-Coaster rider was taken to the hospital complaining of neck pain and a headache. Riders on other attractions were evacuated by park employees without incident.

#Coast rider restraints generator#
Those riders were rescued by the local fire department who used a generator to provide enough power to the ride so the vehicle could coast to a lower access point. Twelve riders on X-Coaster were left hanging upside down 150 feet (46 m) above the ground for 30 minutes. This caused many of the park's rides to shut down. On June 9, 2007, a bird or other large animal crossed electrical wires in nearby Hot Springs, Arkansas, causing a 25-minute-long power outage to the park.The victim sued the park and the ride's importer for US$16 million, claiming that the park failed to seat her properly, and that the ride did not provide adequate safety features. A report by the Arkansas Department of Labor stated that the ride operator should not have let her occupy more than one seat on the ride. Inspectors said that the victim was too large for the ride, causing the restraints to not work properly. The victim fell about 11 feet (3 m), and was taken to a local hospital. On July 30, 2006, a 45-year-old woman from Memphis, Tennessee fell from the Twist and Shout coaster due to centripetal force.22 caliber bullet struck him in the wrist. On September 4, 2006, an 11-year-old boy was injured when a stray.On August 28, 2005, a maintenance worker got one of his feet stuck in the tracks of the Gauntlet roller coaster.Main article: Magic Springs and Crystal Falls Gauntlet slipping and falling), that is not a direct result of an action on anybody's part.


