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They practice the abseil every week (used to be a Tuesday morning, you could see them do it if you arrived at 9am as gates opened).

Think they have only ever actually done it once in real life.

I’m fairly sure that only leaves a Galactica lift hill evacuation as the only high complexity one never done with guests.
 
Alteast twice they have had to use the skills of the abseiling team to evac the ride I think.

Once due to the issue I posted a photo of earlier (here's some more photos) where a complete evacuation was needed at Easter time, sometime in the late 1980's.

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The second time was the incident I posted the BBC link too, although not a full system evacuation, with guests being stuck already for 3 hours, it very nearly would have been. The jammed gondola was evacuated by abseiling. So I guess you could call this one a partial evac?
 
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I think there's a difference between not feeling safe on a cable car and not actually being safe. It's a pretty deep valley to cross and you are suspended pretty high up, certainly a challenge for anyone that doesn't like heights. I've been on that section when it has come to a temporary halt before and it does sort of bob up and down on the cable, a couple of our group really didn't like that at all.

But rather like a rollercoaster, how comfortable or otherwise you feel on that ride has absolutely no relation to how safe you are. If anything, after such a substantial refurbishment it should be safer now than it has been in years.

I didn't suggest it wasn't safe, I said I wouldn't want to ride it, especially so soon after a lengthy closure.

I appreciate that the absolute worst case scenario is being stuck for a long time and having to abseil down and that's only happened on 3 occasions. I have a personal fear on these things, when they stop over a massive chasm I hate it, mainly because it starts swinging and you have no idea why it's stopped (which I appreciate is usually due to loading/unloading procedures).

If I was on it right after a lengthy closure and it stopped the unrational part of my brain would kick in.

As I say I never do the Dark Forest/Forbidden Valley Sky Ride for that reason, I don't mind the other one because it's no where near as high, I again appreciate that isn't particularly rational either.
 
Bit late for an April 30th opening given how much testing has been taking place IMO. I get it being middle of the month for an opening but right on the end of the month does raise an eyebrow from me. That said, it being back open again is welcome news though I would like to see what major work was taking place other than the stations as we've already seen.
 
Bit late for an April 30th opening given how much testing has been taking place IMO. I get it being middle of the month for an opening but right on the end of the month does raise an eyebrow from me. That said, it being back open again is welcome news though I would like to see what major work was taking place other than the stations as we've already seen.

I am pretty certain these things require a far higher degree of testing than your average coaster, due to the fact it is quite a big deal if they cannot restart the ride and have to evacuate, so extra testing, allowing all the mechanics to bed in, is a must. This explains why it has been and will be seen testing lots before its opening, way more than your average staff training testing.

They will want to avoid similar incidents that have happened in the past, partly by ensuring all the new mechanical equipment is worn in well before carrying guests and partly by ensuring that if an issue does come up, it can be fixed without having to evacuate the whole attraction. The only way you can do this is to test, test, and test.
 
Having waited for a few seasons, another few weeks for safety, absolutely fine.
Though saying it will open "in April", and then opening on the 30th...very Merlin.
 
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