Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Evaluating My Questions

1. What was the first thrill ride?
2. How have amusement parks changed over time?
3. How much has the technology in rides advanced?
4. Why would there be coasters made of wood?
5. What different types of rides are there?
6. What different types of coasters are there? Wood, Steel, Inverted, Floorless, Flying, Stand Up, Wing
7. How does wood differ from steel? Wood is rougher and steel is smoother.
8. What role do rides play in attracting attendance?
9. What types of testing do they put on rides?
10. How many tests do they have to put on rides to make them safe?
11. Why rides have different height restrictions? The restraints need to fit certain sized people
12. How much are parks willing to break records?
13. Is there a limit to how far records will go?
14. What if everyone was a thrill seeker?
15. What if rides weren't as safe as they are?
16. When will there be no accidents on ride?
17. Why are parks always liable for every accident or injury?
18. When will guests stop suing and take personal responsibility for their actions?
19. What other thrill rides are there other than roller coasters?
20. Why aren't all parks open year round? In Northern Climates it is too cold and very few would go
21. What do people think of the employees?
22. What qualities make rides or roller coasters good and enjoyable?
23. What qualities make a park a good park?

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