Two Face: The Flip Side
On October 16, 2007, the ride malfunctioned causing the cars to become stuck on the lift. Once the train became dislodged, the hydraulic line was severed and hydraulic fluid was sprayed onto multiple riders. In total, twelve people needed medical attention, two of whom were taken to the hospital to be treated.
Starfish
On May 2001, a 21-year-old woman from Antioch, California was thrown from the ride when a restraining bar failed as the result of a pneumatic valve being incorrectly installed. She landed on the pavement and suffered head and knee injuries. Her later lawsuit named both the park and ride manufacturer Chance Rides as responsible parties.
Superman: Ride of Steel
On May 1, 2004, a 53-year-old, 230 lb (104.5 kg) man from Bloomfield, Connecticut fell out of his coaster seat during the last turn and was killed. Reports show that the ride attendant had not checked that the guest's ride restraint was secure[41] as his girth was too large for the T-bar-shaped ride restraint to close properly.
Houdini's Great Escape
On October 9, 2010, Houdini's Great Escape (renamed temporarily to Midnight Mansion), which was available during Fright Fest, suspiciously caught on fire. Firefighters were called to extinguish the flames, but the ride was closed for the rest of the night and the following day. Investigations show that a flammable cobweb hanging on the top of the building was the cause of the fire after coming in close contact with a light fixture.
There are many more, but for brevity's sake I wont post all of them. I understand people may not agree with my opinion, but there is absolutely no reason to bash me:mean:. I don't think Six Flags is nearly as safe as Universal, Sea world, or Disney, and this accident epitomizes that. I will now retire from this thread and leave with the hope that Six Flags can improve their safety for the forthcoming years to prevent a repeat of this catastrophe.