By Firechaser - April 25th, 2014, 5:46 pm
Firechaser wrote:Behemoth got seatbelts according to Screamscape.![]()
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Just looked. There's no info on that.
Firechaser wrote:Behemoth got seatbelts according to Screamscape.![]()
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redrunner97 wrote:What about Leviathan? If it has belts too, then ours probably will next year!
Anyone know about Diamondback?
redrunner97 wrote:I blame the crazy old people on facebook that randomly claim the Hypers are "unsafe" and should have seatbelts. Question: why listen to them Cedar Fair?! They aren't your "fanbase" they are just casual visitors. Lame!
homestar92 wrote:Cedar Fair Entertainment Company is self-insured, so it wasn't an insurance company. Lawyers may have had a part in making the decision, but I really do think that the seatbelts are an example of erring on the side of caution. As for the seatbelts on Diamondback, the only time you can even tell that they are even there is on the lift hill. Once you get going, you forget about them.
I'm just thrilled that Diamondback started its season without them and I had a chance to get one last ride in its original form. I'm interested to hear if Intimidator has these or gets them in the near future. Ohio has particularly strict laws regarding coasters, so it is possible this would only affect Kings Island. But in my experience, when Cedar Fair rolls out major changes, they roll them out chain-wide.
Firechaser wrote:Were the seatbelts Retractable?
intaminboy wrote:I wonder what kind of seat belts they used on Diamondback. Are they the regular Intamin ones, or did B&M make their own? Because, the only B&M seat belts that I know of are the ones that connect to the seat and buckle into the harness.
Jonathan wrote:Might as well just scrap the third train on all of these rides now. Congrats to Cedar Fair on killing one of the main advantages of B&M hypers: the loading efficiency and free floating feeling of the restraints.