Roller-fire X-Scream




















This scooter-fire X-Scream. The attraction is the highest in the U.S. - it is installed on the roof of the hotel, the skyscraper "Stratosphere", whose height is 330 m, Las Vegas, Nevada.

Roller-fire X-Scream brought not a single tourist incredible experience, breaking in the air, hanging people upside down.
It arrived in Las Vegas in search of entertainment, Japanese tourists have much more excitement than expected, deciding to ride with the breeze at the roller-fire.

At that moment, when the Japanese came down from the hills, on the street the accident occurred, during which one of the cars crashed into a hotel transformer, causing a short circuit. Electrical attractions are out of order, and tourists hovered above the earth at an altitude of 90 floors, at turns, which is three meters beyond the platform, where the roller set fire. In addition to X-Scream, also spoke about high-speed elevator Big Shot, which, as the rocket shoots up passengers along the antenna towers, and amusement Insanity, which is a similar crane boom panel chairs, rocking fearless audience directly above the famous Strip, said NRS.com.

The supply of electricity was able to restore only a half hour. Frightened tourists removed from Roller-Coster. Injuries were not among them, but guests from Japan had to be sent to the hospital for examination.

The hotel and casino disruptions with light was not. However, the incident has caused concern for two reasons. First, a similar case occurred only 7 months ago, in the same "stratosphere". Then jammed already mentioned attraction Insanity. Secondly, the staff supporting X-Scream, for some reason did not use the emergency manual control system, allowing a failed automatic train back to the truck back. In addition, the rescue team, caused the alarm, arrived on the scene only after 1 hour 20 min.

But it does not interfere with each day lining up wanting to get an unforgettable feeling at the extreme attractions of America.

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