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Has anyone ever gotten married on a roller coaster?

The young couple said I do this weekend not in front of the altar but on a roller coaster that tops 95 miles per hour. Their thrilling ceremony at Carowinds amusement park has a sweet story behind it, too. The North Carolina couple went there on their first date and rode the Fury 325 coaster about a dozen times.



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Tyre's death garnered national attention and cast new scrutiny on amusement park rides and their safety measures. He suffered broken bones and internal injuries in the fall, according to his autopsy, and his death was ruled accidental. Tyre weighed 383 pounds, per the autopsy, above the ride limit of about 285 pounds.

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The woman fittingly named her child Steven Tyler, after the lead singer of Aerosmith. She said, “My baby was born on Rock 'n' Roller Coaster, it only makes sense that his name is connected to the ride.” This birth forced Disney to temporarily close the ride to clean it up and take her and the baby to the hospital.

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Rachel suffered permanent and life-altering injuries as a result of being struck in the head by a dislodged flag plate while simply standing in line,” said Attorney James Murray, who represents Rachel Hawes, her husband and her father.

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For church organist Amy Wolfe, the love of her life is quite literally a mass of twisty tracks and loops. Wolfe says she first fell for the amusement park attraction 1001 Nachts at the tender young age of 13, and vowed to one day wed the Pennsylvania-based fairground ride.

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Marcel Bonnet, 6, fell from the “Galaxy Spin” coaster at the Fun Spot amusement park in Kissimmee, Florida on Aug. 3. Firefighters found the child with traumatic injuries on the ground 20 feet under the coaster's track. Authorities said they spoke with park staff, who did not know what happened or how Bonnet fell.

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How safe are rides? According to IAAPA, there are 0.9 injuries per million rides and that in a typical year, more than 385 million guests take more than 1.7 billion rides at about 400 North American fixed-site facilities.

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Pregnant at Disneyland FAQs Absolutely! There's nothing stopping you from going to a theme park pregnant. However, there will be some ride restrictions, possibly food restrictions, and you might need to sit down and rest.

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Popular rumor claims that people born on airplanes get free flights for life. Any truth in that? Sadly, it seems to be something of a myth. Very few airlines are known to have granted a newborn free flights for life.

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In the United States, if a child is born on a plane over U.S. territory or within its airspace, they are granted U.S. citizenship automatically based on the “jus soli” principle. This principle confers citizenship to individuals born within a country's territory, which includes its airspace.

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