THE OCTOPUS RIDE
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i have ridden both the occy (flahertys) & the spider (osheays) and they are preety much the same ride one has more bent arms(spider) and the other the straight arms i liked the old fashioned style of the occys its a great ride and its so smooth not saying that the spider isnt just in a different way like when u r up the top spinning on the spider u actually lift out of ya seat so to speak and it feels like u need ever bit of the padding they have in the carriges to stop u from from flying out - the occy is smooth and the guys really know how to give u a good ride i always feel safe in the occy and its such a fun ride that u just wanna keep going back on it no feeling of the dizzy head spins i got when i went off the spider. and don forget that theres a little to no chance that the doors may come open but in the occy they have small doors and in the spider bigger doors but again differnet set up . it feels like its a giant step in the spider and in the occy its at least 1/3 of the size.
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i cant wait to ride the occy again its such a great ride and i don really care what people think or say abou tthe ride or if its got the same name or design as the one that caused the death of that person i think it comes down to who is operating the ride i have ridden the (flaherty's)occy more times than i can count and i will continue to ride it more than likely till the day i die in another 70 odd years. lol. i trust the operator of that occy and if i didnt then i wouldnt get on it. i have them to be caring and i think that are always looking out for u. they wouldnt let me ride it just after i broke my arm and i just had to accept that. i cant wait to ride it again its well worth the wait.
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yea i totally agree with u its nice to have a smooth operator casue if they cant operate it or its a as rough as guts then u r not likely to want to go back on the ride and u r likely to tell ya mates how bad the ride was and then they tell there mates and so the cycle goes and than u find its not doing well. the moral of the story if its a good ride the better the talk about the town is. as is the case with alot of showmens rides were they have people come back year after year almost like repeat offenders except not doing n e thing wrong
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Girl, 6, injured in fall from Octopus ride
(Friday, August 3, 2007) - At Six Flags America theme park in Largo, Maryland, a 6-year-old girl was injured when she fell from the park's Octopus ride. Witnesses said that the girl stood up as the ride was in motion. Park officials say the girl fell about four feet. Some witnesses claim she fell over 15 feet.
The girl was flown to a hospital for treatment of her injuries, which were considered to be relatively minor.
how recent is this for more information fo to www.rideaccidents.com
(Friday, August 3, 2007) - At Six Flags America theme park in Largo, Maryland, a 6-year-old girl was injured when she fell from the park's Octopus ride. Witnesses said that the girl stood up as the ride was in motion. Park officials say the girl fell about four feet. Some witnesses claim she fell over 15 feet.
The girl was flown to a hospital for treatment of her injuries, which were considered to be relatively minor.
how recent is this for more information fo to www.rideaccidents.com
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hey i heard that there are two other octopus rides in australia 1 is operational at aussie world and the other is owned by a brisbane company just thought id let uno for your interest so lets do a re count of the occy that i now of and mostly threw this and the travelling i do we have; flaherty's ; millers ; party time ; coney fair ; the spider - o'shea's and i belive that there is 1 operational occy at aussieworld on the sunshine coast and i now of another occy but its not in opperation its sad to see it just sitting there(another brisbane based company)
The "Octopus" at Aussie World is a Schwartzkopf Polyp.
"Coney Fair Entertainment" Of Brisbane also owns a Eyerly Octopus. There website can be found on www.coneyfair.com.au
"Coney Fair Entertainment" Of Brisbane also owns a Eyerly Octopus. There website can be found on www.coneyfair.com.au
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Theres a school holiday carnival thats held at Windang(suberb of the illawara) evry summer holidays there is a octopus that has turned up evrytime since i was little all the carriges are yellow on it ive never ridden it tho also another octopus used to come to the christmas carnival in kiama (did Bells ever own one?) i did ride this one and absoulutly loved it it used to be my fav ride before i rode the zipper the carnival owners Pretty sure it was Bells also had a kick ass paratroper which arm rose to its full extent evrytime ahhh fun memories
ride the zipper!!
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i know of another origional eyerly octopus had diff colored carridges there was a travelling circus forgotten them name of it but they had a quite sizeable sideshow including a octopus was at the gympie muster at one stage lol as well as in gympie it self i havent seen the circus scince this was long before 2000 i think i was in grade 7 at the time i also belive the march's amusements previously owned the coney fair occy years before they aquired it the one with the new fibre glass futuristic carridges