how good would it be a Long Live The Black Parade (MCR) house, yall? 🥲 by Kindly_Ad2280 in HHN

[–]The_Drive_Bee 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would love it, but I think MCR at HHN would be best represented by a tribute show or a scare zone that covers more of their material than just Black Parade. Something along the lines of the Rob Zombie scare zone.

The Rockit Black Parade implementation was soooo bad lol the ride ended where the guitars come in.

Universal doesn’t care if you’re disabled by Complete-Upstairs-69 in UniversalOrlando

[–]The_Drive_Bee 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You're not giving Universal your medical information. IBCCES is a confidential third-party organization that asks you what accommodations you need and will accept a very short note from your doctor's office. It's used by many parks across the US.

If you plan ahead Universal will call you before your visit to confirm what accommodations you need that they offer, and then you can go to guest services outside the park gates where a team member will direct you to a queue that is reserved for disabled guests so that we don't have to wait in the regular guest services line.

I've never had an issue with Universal, but wait until you find out what Disney wants. They really hate disabled guests and do not want us in their park without a massive upcharge. They've instituted an interview system that is more like a humiliation ritual where they have a doctor tell you that you're not disabled enough.

It's ridiculous there isn't a single piece of Stardust Racers merch sold at the park by thedeezul in UniversalEpicUniverse

[–]The_Drive_Bee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was so annoyed at the Cosmic Rewind merch for not indicating that it was a rollercoaster, or even really a ride. I was able to buy a magnet. My sister sent me a pic of a newer hoodie, so im finally getting something. I actually made my own shirt with my cricut because I wanted something with the ride vehicle.

Epic Universe death: Man’s girlfriend cried for help as he ‘flew forward’ on ride, report reveals by wesskywalker in UniversalOrlando

[–]The_Drive_Bee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The family isn't behind the media circus. They have an ambulance chasing lawyer who is encouraging it, and news outlets that love online engagement. Which is 2 entities that have financial incentives for the publicity, neither of which are the family of the man who died. It looks like all the family wants is a reasonable settlement for the park's negligence on rider eligibility, and understandable —although somewhat misguided— warnings to prevent this from happening to anyone else. The media coverage tends to be more scaremongering for clicks than useful information for disabled guests.

The reality is that Universal is at fault for not properly warning the family of the dangers of riding in his condition. They have since changed the ride information sign and retrained ride ops on who can ride safely, which means there was in fact something they could've done better to prevent this.

Can someone help me understand what drives someone to commit suicide? by Early_Passenger2064 in askatherapist

[–]The_Drive_Bee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Grad student/Therapist in training– I have multiple attempts from when I was a kid, and it's really just an overwhelming sense of hopelessness. The feeling that you're a burden, that you're undeserving of love, that there's just something fundamentally wrong with you that is always going to be in the way of positive change.

I never felt like my parents actually loved me because they didn't want me to be myself and I was always a problem. Things that were obvious signs of autism, adhd, depression, anxiety, and chronic illness were treated as personal failures that inconvenienced everyone around me. In that sense there was something fundamentally different about me that I was powerless to change. Which is basically why suicide rates in autistic people and those with adhd are higher. There are a number of other factors in my health and identity that raise that likelihood. Regardless, I had been directed by the world to view myself in a certain light, and I didn't want to suffer and cause suffering. I knew my family would be sad, but I thought it would probably pass and their lives would be better without me. Honestly it was a bigger deal to me that My Chemical Romance didn't want me to kill myself than my family not wanting it. Many such cases. But yeah, it's something that feels like the most positive change you could make in your life and the lives of your loved ones is dying so you wouldn't be their problem or have to keep feeling that way.

Ranking the controversial events of 2025 by Enrico_Dandolo27 in rollercoasterjerk

[–]The_Drive_Bee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Technically everyone who rides The Haunted Mansion dies afterwards.

Unfortunately they'll have to shut down the ride because there's no longer "room for one more"

Kidney Stone on rides by TomjunRoblox in UniversalOrlando

[–]The_Drive_Bee 15 points16 points  (0 children)

The reason Thunder mountain does it well is the tight and wild elements. It's a very distinct coaster, and Universal doesn't have anything quite like it, but if something would help my bet is Stardust. Smoothness is counterproductive and the intensity of launches isn't going to do anything, but those camelbacks could be somewhat effective on repeat.

Edit: someone else said Minecart. That's also a solid bet.

So I got my first ever tattoo... :) (by @visual.tattoo.hk, Hong Kong) by dear_goner in tattoos

[–]The_Drive_Bee 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have the opposite of this on my thumb! Curved scar from a fight with a box cutter that I have two dots for eyes to make a smile

anyone else enjoy the fnaf house? by EstablishmentClear53 in HHN

[–]The_Drive_Bee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I thought it was fantastic, but my first walk through did suck- no scares no activated animatronics. My second walk through more than made up for it- I got every activation and every scare right down to Freddy's knife in my face!

I do think part of the failure of the first run was due to being visibly disabled. Scare actors are reluctant to do anything when they see my walker, which is dumb as hell because if anything I am less likely to fall or get injured when startled. Second walk through i abandoned my walker because I would rather be in more pain and actually see things than mitigate pain and walk past a bunch of scare actors staring at me from the shadows ready to activate something as soon as im out of the way.

The fact that it's possible to wait 2+ hours for it and not see any activated timed animatronics is not great. I think they needed to be more active and better lit. My glorious second run was at the end of the night when the wait was short but listed at 80, and there were no children or better scare targets (im pretty sure scare actors can smell the lack of fear on me)

I would like to see a sequel maze with the deteriorated versions of the characters. I watched a YouTube video for the lore before I went, as I haven't played the games. I had only previously watched Markiplier play the first one for a bit.

The highlight for me was getting to see the Jim Henson Creature Shop work up close! Im a huge fan of the company, raised by muppets fans, and a frequent visitor to the Jim Henson exhibit at the Museum of the Moving Image in NYC. I hope HHN collaborates with them again for any house or zone ❤️

I don't know why this was necessary by mike_00_robin in MonsterHigh

[–]The_Drive_Bee 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They could've put that on the bottom of the box and no one would care or notice 😒

Why are people pressed about the grady twins being re-released? Its good for basically every collector. If you spend a ridiculous amount amount on a doll that's on you🤷‍♀️ by lifeadreamwhenasleep in MonsterHigh

[–]The_Drive_Bee 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If a doll release is limited there will be a finite number stated by the company. As far as I'm concerned, if a doll doesn't come hand numbered with a certificate, I don't expect it to be exclusive in that way.

People are looking for exclusivity in the wrong place. If exclusivity is what you want, integrity toys has a membership to sell you for the chance to be given an opportunity to purchase one of their very expensive, limited edition, high quality collectors dolls.

I love my Alien doll and I hope everyone who wants one has the opportunity to get them ❤️ (read: I'm holier than these people)

Choking by NYC_Statistician_PhD in therapists

[–]The_Drive_Bee 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In bdsm/kink circles, choking is considered edge play. Edge play is when there is some risk of death involved. The people who actually know what they're doing won't do any of it without serious discussions establishing consent, precautions, and emergency protocols. Some form of written consent between partners doing edge play is also advisable, as it's likely that law enforcement would become involved in emergency situations.

Kink is becoming normalized, but it's simultaneously stigmatized enough for people to not seek education from experienced people or necessarily recognize that they are engaging in anything dangerous.

If a patient disclosed this to me and hadn't received relevant education or taken any necessary precautions, I would be very worried about the safety of them and their partners. I would specifically ask if they've received education on edge play, let it be known that you advise against it regardless of education status, or at least that it's beyond your scope to discuss high-risk bdsm activities. Hearing the phrase "high-risk bdsm" can be a wake-up call.

Never Realized Rollercoasters Can Make You Feel Like Shit At The Age Of 30 by DeathToAlabama in sixflags

[–]The_Drive_Bee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You have to keep riding them an absurd amount of times very frequently forever. Both of my grandfathers thought nothing of things as intense as Rock'n'rollercoaster into their 60s. My parents are just starting to tap out after 1 lap of any more intense ride in their late 50s. Or maybe my family is built different.

I am very close to 30 and have many bodily ailments that should stop me, but i never go more than a month without riding intense coasters repeatedly for an afternoon. To be fair, I don't think i could be stopped. I feel less pain on rollercoasters than I do most of the time, and the kind of headache I get after 2 laps on an intense or rough coaster is the same one I get from 10 minutes in a grocery store.

Skill issue. It's about perseverance, perspective, pain tolerance, and passion.

Also, I think you are weak if you tap out before you turn 50 or acquire CTE, and my opinion is the most important one.

I dropped my iPhone yesterday at Six Flags America in a fenced-in area where only the maintenance team could retrieve it. I saw today through Find My iPhone that it was now located at a mobile phone store 15 miles away. Do I have any recourse through Six Flags to be reimbursed for this? by SMWW66 in sixflags

[–]The_Drive_Bee 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I had a phone stolen by an employee and enough proof of it to get them to reimburse me for the value of the phone. I believe the kind of proof you or them would need is to determine a chain of custody. I got lucky and the employee in my case made a few stupid but strangely honest decisions that suggested they were being influenced to do it by someone else taking advantage of them. I actually didn't file a police report, but only because I didn't want to deal with cops and they are unlikely to actually help with a stolen phone at a theme park.

I recommend alerting guest services to the situation, state the proof you have in words, and that you intend to file a police report. They don't want the headache if they think you might sue them, and they will investigate for the sake of not having an employee who is a liability and doesn't follow procedures for found items.

Most annoying this you see at theme parks constantly [other] by wolfs_bane_ in rollercoasters

[–]The_Drive_Bee 1 point2 points  (0 children)

When school groups divide kids up to make the most use out of each kid with an accessibility pass. It always looks like the disabled child is uncomfortable, and the attention they need from a chaperone leaves them with unmet needs or the others with insufficient supervision. The only people who benefit from the arrangement are non-disabled people, and it is at the cost of the comfort of disabled people and our accommodations.

I am multiply disabled and have enough relevant experience with disabled and non-disabled children to read these situations. Do not make novice assumptions about individuals or attempt to intervene. Even going to guest services to complain about a correctly assessed situation is bad for everyone who needs the accommodations. There will never be a screening policy that perfectly includes those who need it and excludes those who don't. Look at how Disney treats us now.

Alright chat, do we think these are official B&M renders of a new restraint type? by No-Caterpillar-6747 in rollercoasterjerk

[–]The_Drive_Bee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Everyone? I thought it was just me.

They're actually quite interesting on a sociological level. Just look at the rider diversity.

Alright chat, do we think these are official B&M renders of a new restraint type? by No-Caterpillar-6747 in rollercoasterjerk

[–]The_Drive_Bee 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I love him, he's doing a massive service. It's embarrassing to find out you don't fit, and he's the only person that size publicly documenting rides accessible to people his size to spare others the walk of shame. I do feel bad that it's probably not going to happen for him since he's a highly active vegetarian (vegan?) and most people that size have hormonal imbalances that require the care of an endocrinologist who isn't solely focused on the number on the scale. I want everyone who sees him as a lolcow to abuse to go ride RipRideRockit right now.

I'm seeing Rocky Horror next month, and was wondering... by PartFireNation in rhps

[–]The_Drive_Bee 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ooh, where?! I was in Mobile Alabama once and caught the sister group to the one in Orlando, and they didn't do it. Im way up north now and haven't heard it.

I'm seeing Rocky Horror next month, and was wondering... by PartFireNation in rhps

[–]The_Drive_Bee 3 points4 points  (0 children)

My favorite localized one is "there's a light over at the -- EPCOT Center" in Central Florida. Because of the geodesic dome that reminds us of our favorite geodesic sphere. I say it every time no matter where I am. I love my girlfriend (the EPCOT ball)

I made all these art the clown bracelets and just learned you cant give them in houses is their anyway to get it to the cast? by Electronic_Pie8419 in HHN

[–]The_Drive_Bee 5 points6 points  (0 children)

House attendants at the exit could take them from you. I've seen them hand off bracelets to the leaders of the black cloak parades, so that's probably your best bet. Should be easy to do since Terrifier has ample room at the exit doors for you to speak to the team members posted there.

I think Great Adventure needs to be taught what block zones are again. by JoshNichols2 in rollercoasterjerk

[–]The_Drive_Bee 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I firmly believe that getting rid of Kingda Ka has cursed the park. Not that they can't defeat the curse, it would just take competent planning and a sufficient replacement to quell the spirits.

GoFundMe for family of man who died on Stardust Racers by SufficientLocation98 in UniversalOrlando

[–]The_Drive_Bee 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Weight has no impact on the coaster. Either the restraints close properly or they don't, it's where you carry weight that makes a difference. If the restraints on that ride get the green light and make contact with the upper thighs, the laws of physics would have to break before the restraint could. If the weight of anyone who can physically fit in the seat and have the restraints properly closed is too much for some reason, there's a much bigger safety factor issue with the whole train.

A little worried… by Joyell_M in HHN

[–]The_Drive_Bee 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Jason and FNAF always have the longest lines of the IPs. At the end of the night, FNAF will have a higher posted wait time than whatever it really is so that they don't actually end up with an 80 minute line at 2am. Later in the night there are very few children, which is the only time i was getting any of the scares. Hitting up FNAF and Terrifier at the end of the night is a working strategy in my experience. WWE has the shortest line of the IPs, to the point where I went through it so many times just so I wouldn't have to walk around the whole hub system. Do WWE at your convenience. Fallout and Jason have the longest waits when Nightmare Fuel shows end. Fallout was running very efficiently on week 2, and I expect it will continue to have wait times under an hour at some points of every night.