We are experiencing some technical difficulties. The ride will be working again momentarily. We apologize for the inconvenience.
Crap. Because of the ride's twisting nature, we were tilted to the left and almost lying down. It was a very uncomfortable position, but this was better than some people, who I heard later were on their bellies. The man next to my brother (since the ride was a four seater) let out a string of curses and I heard groans coming from the carts all around us.
Well this was just peachy. I looked around and pulled myself up to look below me and only then did I realize that we were fifteen feet in the air on this huge cart that was placed on a track.
Five minutes later the same announcement came on. Then five minutes after that, and five minutes after that....we heard the announcement nine times.
We were stuck in that position for 45 minutes. My left arm was asleep and the insides of my knees were sore. If you want to know why, try setting a chair down with its back to the floor, then sit on the chair as if it were upright. After a while you'll be pretty sore too.
After 45 agonizing minutes, the lights turned on and the seats went upright. I felt so relieved to feel my arm again! The announced then that the ride would move immediately, which again, it didn't. So they had to evacuate us cart by cart. The park had closed and they still didn't get us down. We were the last cart to get evacuated and the park closed half an hour ago. We were stuck for two hours and didn't see a single worker for at least an hour.
When we finally stepped out of the ride, our parents were waiting for us, relief blooming on their faces. They had received news that no one was left on the ride, and they thought the worst had happened to us. Thankfully everything turned out okay.
This was all just an experience, you know? An unpleasant one, but still. Now you know, though, this ride has hell of a process for evacuation due to its complicated nature. Don't get me wrong, I'm still going to go on that ride next chance I get. I just thought I'd share this marvelous experience with you all.