I remember (can't remember exactly when, It was sometime between the late 80;s or during the 90's) there was a death on one of the water rides at Alton Towers when a male member of staff fell off the turntable into the water, I can't 100% remember if it was the flume or rapids, but I always thought that it was on the rapids
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Drayton Manor Park - Splash Canyon Incident
Rick
TS Member
Intamin been building Rapids rides since 1979. This is the 1st recorded death on this type of ride.
I think the ride will now stay closed for the remaining of this season and if the H&S make Drayton Manor put better safety measures into place then all other Intamin Rapids will be forced to as well.
And Roaring Rapids at Six Flags Over Texas. One in China as well, I think. This isn't new, unfortunately.There was a death on an Intamin Rapids at Parc Astrix
Themeparksandy1981
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I remember (can't remember exactly when, It was sometime between the late 80;s or during the 90's) there was a death on one of the water rides at Alton Towers when a male member of staff fell off the turntable into the water, I can't 100% remember if it was the flume or rapids, but I always thought that it was on the rapids
My uncle did say when the Rapids first opened at Alton Towers they were more faster. He said 1 boat Capsized and a lad got trapped underneath the boat and drowned.
Dave
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My uncle did say when the Rapids first opened at Alton Towers they were more faster. He said 1 boat Capsized and a lad got trapped underneath the boat and drowned.
Never happened.
DistortAMG
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My uncle did say when the Rapids first opened at Alton Towers they were more faster. He said 1 boat Capsized and a lad got trapped underneath the boat and drowned.
There is no way they could be faster. The ride has to run with 3 pumps else the low level of water can potentially make sending boats around unsafe. The speed of the ride is also determined by the gradients in the track. Not the pumps. The gradient has never been altered or adjusted. Even so, turning pumps on and off like some rapids with less obstacles along the ride have done in the past, would only increase or decrease the flow rate of the water and not the velocity, as the velocity is determied by the track gradients and cannot really be adjusted without major modifications to the track.
Even then, with major modifications to the track, the water velocity would be very similar because the total elevation change along the whole ride would be the same. As the water would still rise by the same amount from the end of the ride back to the station, giving it exactly the same amount of potential energy regardless of changes along the track.
bluesonichd
TS Member
And here endeth lesson one in fluid dynamics 
Skyscraper
TS Member
Sorry for the double post)
Update:
Reports are now saying that the victim may have got hit by another boat while trying to climb out of the water.
http://metro.co.uk/2017/05/21/girl-kill ... t-6651145/
Update:
Reports are now saying that the victim may have got hit by another boat while trying to climb out of the water.
http://metro.co.uk/2017/05/21/girl-kill ... t-6651145/
BarryZola
TS Member
Evha's uncle Syed Alam, 47, said:
'If she fell into the water and tried to walk out, she was in there for a good few minutes. Staff should have seen her and done something'.
Looks like this may possibly be the way it might go then IF there is going to be any legal action in future. Some suggestion there that staff were not quick enough to respond. We don't know the exact circumstances and the relative may be commenting on hearsay, so it is what it is really.
'If she fell into the water and tried to walk out, she was in there for a good few minutes. Staff should have seen her and done something'.
Looks like this may possibly be the way it might go then IF there is going to be any legal action in future. Some suggestion there that staff were not quick enough to respond. We don't know the exact circumstances and the relative may be commenting on hearsay, so it is what it is really.
Skyscraper
TS Member
A lot of people are saying that they should have seen it happen and e-stopped the ride but, as has been mentioned before, the pumps would take a while to shut down and boats would still flow, and they would have to wait until boats were in particular sections before stopping it to avoid the risk of boats capsizing.
Benzin
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Thing is, how quickly would a staff member be able to access the kid if say they fell out right down the other end of the ride going into the tunnel?
You can cry foul of poor response, but considering that the op is looking at 10-20 boats on it there's an element of chance that they're doing their job but don't notice one screen for ages... 5 minutes as a response time (from incident to staff arrival) would be likely and even then the kid could've been dead in 5 seconds, and no staff member can prevent that...
You can cry foul of poor response, but considering that the op is looking at 10-20 boats on it there's an element of chance that they're doing their job but don't notice one screen for ages... 5 minutes as a response time (from incident to staff arrival) would be likely and even then the kid could've been dead in 5 seconds, and no staff member can prevent that...
Skyscraper
TS Member
How about them getting new boats that stops you from switching seats.
Been looking on you tube and found this ride
Add some side netting and it be perfect.
Have you seen the gaps between the compartments? Someone could quite easily get their foot trapped in them!
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Does anybody know what ride closures are still happening at the moment? Planning a trip Saturday and wanted to know what's open/closed.
According to there website, everything is open except the following
Rapids
Stormforce 10
Pandemonium
https://www.draytonmanor.co.uk/rides-and-attractions/rides
Themeparksandy1981
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The train has reopened now and I took a trip round on it. What I could see though the green netting was all the water has been drained from the ride and all the boats have gone.
The inquest is taking place this week, just been on the ITV news, looks like the inquest will take place all week.
https://www.leicestermercury.co.uk/news/leicester-news/live-updates-inquest-death-leicester-3498525
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...ng-Splash-Canyon-ride-Drayton-Manor-Park.html
https://www.leicestermercury.co.uk/news/leicester-news/live-updates-inquest-death-leicester-3498525
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...ng-Splash-Canyon-ride-Drayton-Manor-Park.html
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