Efteldingus
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Storytime!
About a month ago I was at Universal Studios Japan. What a place. It was my first time at a big boy park like Universal, Disney, etc, so it was quite a lot to take in. I was expecting it to be a difficult day to enjoy because of the insane crowds this place pulls in March, however I was completely wrong. We had a brilliant time!
We waited roughly 2 hours for Flying Dinosaur... Oof. But holy crap what a monster of a ride. Even though we unfortunately only got one ride in on it, it went straight to my no.1 spot.
We got very lucky and were assigned to the back row, I was in the leftmost seat. Whooohoooo! We had our ride, and while we were rolling back into the station my friend next to me noticed I had two small-ish streams of blood running down the side of my head. I didn't feel anything, no pain, no headbanging that could've caused it, and I also couldn't find the blood with my fingers so I just kinda ignored it. My glasses were in a locker, so I couldn't really see a thing either. We get off the train, I'm still pretty confused since both my friends are telling me about the blood however by now I've managed to actually find and touch it on the side of my head. Since I'm not in any pain whatsoever I just want to find a sink and a mirror so I can clean it off, and get on with the day.
Then we get stopped by the ride operator, who demands I sit down inside the station next to the exit stairs. Ride goes down, medics and maintenance teams are called. In hindsight I completely get this, however in the moment I was super confused why all this commotion was caused because of me.
A very kind first aid responder came up to me to check me over. Small problem, he didn't speak any english and the translation device he talked into gave me complete gibberish. The first question the dumb thing gave me was 'Did you win something?'. So yeah that was great. It took about 15 minutes(!!!) of saying I wasn't seriously hurt or needed a medic before he helped me towards a bathroom where I could for the first time actually see the traces of blood on my head. It was barely noticeable
My suspicion is that it was an old cut or a small vein right under my skin that burst due to the high G's. This coaster is so crazy intense, you pull around 4,5 G at multiple moments in the layout. And you definitely feel it too, I've never in my life had such a heavy head as when we rolled into the brakerun.
So yeah, long story short: I completely get why the ride needs to be checked over when a guest comes off with a head injury. However (and I know this is a Japan/language barrier thing) after 15 minutes of repeating I was fine and just wanted to get on with my day I was pretty pissed off. Not at the park or the first aider, but just at the situation in general. It all just took way too damn long. On the other hand, it's a weird story to tell my grandkids one day
But yeah, I was wondering if this sort of thing has happened to anyone else on the forum. I feel like this should be quite a rare occurrence, but maybe this is more common than you might think? I'd love to hear!
About a month ago I was at Universal Studios Japan. What a place. It was my first time at a big boy park like Universal, Disney, etc, so it was quite a lot to take in. I was expecting it to be a difficult day to enjoy because of the insane crowds this place pulls in March, however I was completely wrong. We had a brilliant time!
We waited roughly 2 hours for Flying Dinosaur... Oof. But holy crap what a monster of a ride. Even though we unfortunately only got one ride in on it, it went straight to my no.1 spot.
We got very lucky and were assigned to the back row, I was in the leftmost seat. Whooohoooo! We had our ride, and while we were rolling back into the station my friend next to me noticed I had two small-ish streams of blood running down the side of my head. I didn't feel anything, no pain, no headbanging that could've caused it, and I also couldn't find the blood with my fingers so I just kinda ignored it. My glasses were in a locker, so I couldn't really see a thing either. We get off the train, I'm still pretty confused since both my friends are telling me about the blood however by now I've managed to actually find and touch it on the side of my head. Since I'm not in any pain whatsoever I just want to find a sink and a mirror so I can clean it off, and get on with the day.
Then we get stopped by the ride operator, who demands I sit down inside the station next to the exit stairs. Ride goes down, medics and maintenance teams are called. In hindsight I completely get this, however in the moment I was super confused why all this commotion was caused because of me.

A very kind first aid responder came up to me to check me over. Small problem, he didn't speak any english and the translation device he talked into gave me complete gibberish. The first question the dumb thing gave me was 'Did you win something?'. So yeah that was great. It took about 15 minutes(!!!) of saying I wasn't seriously hurt or needed a medic before he helped me towards a bathroom where I could for the first time actually see the traces of blood on my head. It was barely noticeable

So yeah, long story short: I completely get why the ride needs to be checked over when a guest comes off with a head injury. However (and I know this is a Japan/language barrier thing) after 15 minutes of repeating I was fine and just wanted to get on with my day I was pretty pissed off. Not at the park or the first aider, but just at the situation in general. It all just took way too damn long. On the other hand, it's a weird story to tell my grandkids one day

But yeah, I was wondering if this sort of thing has happened to anyone else on the forum. I feel like this should be quite a rare occurrence, but maybe this is more common than you might think? I'd love to hear!
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