After the ride, the boy reportedly complained to his father, a doctor, that he felt sick and was taken to the infirmary. His condition rapidly deteriorated and he was transferred to Paris' Necker hospital for children (telegraph.co.uk).There wil always be some sort of hick up when if comes to opening up a new business of some sort. An amusement park just seems to be one of the most dangerous business to open. You have to make sure the rides are all functional and not just once when you open. These check should be done often to make sure the riders safety comes first. there will be mishaps that happen, like if a person unbuckles their seatbelt in the middle of a ride or stands up when he or she should be sitting down. There is no way to keep it one hundred percent safe but as long as the park does their job everything should be fine. There will be a many lawsuits that come about over the years but that is what insurance is paid for.The magic wore off quickly, it seemed, as the park failed to draw crowds in the initial days as well as for “golden week”, one of China’s biggest public holidays marked by feverish shopping sprees and travel chaos across the country. A rare bright spot in February 2006, when Lunar New Year visitor numbers surged so much that the park had to shut its gates, turned into a public-relations disaster (scmp.com).
After the ride, the boy reportedly complained to his father, a doctor, that he felt sick and was taken to the infirmary. His condition rapidly deteriorated and he was transferred to Paris' Necker hospital for children (telegraph.co.uk).There wil always be some sort of hick up when if comes to opening up a new business of some sort. An amusement park just seems to be one of the most dangerous business to open. You have to make sure the rides are all functional and not just once when you open. These check should be done often to make sure the riders safety comes first. there will be mishaps that happen, like if a person unbuckles their seatbelt in the middle of a ride or stands up when he or she should be sitting down. There is no way to keep it one hundred percent safe but as long as the park does their job everything should be fine. There will be a many lawsuits that come about over the years but that is what insurance is paid for.The magic wore off quickly, it seemed, as the park failed to draw crowds in the initial days as well as for “golden week”, one of China’s biggest public holidays marked by feverish shopping sprees and travel chaos across the country. A rare bright spot in February 2006, when Lunar New Year visitor numbers surged so much that the park had to shut its gates, turned into a public-relations disaster (scmp.com).