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4year old dead! Great America is closed.
2:32 pm today
My Deepest sympathies to the famlily and the lifeguards who fear they "failed"
4year old dead! Great America is closed.
2:32 pm today
My Deepest sympathies to the famlily and the lifeguards who fear they "failed"
Last edited by Stealthguy05 on Wed Aug 15, 2007 9:10 pm, edited 2 times in total.
Oh no. That poor family. I will be praying for them. This is very tragic.
Well, at least the child is in a better place.
I actually read about wave pools long before this and heard that they are potentially dangerous. I myself have been at the Great America wave pool, and I am a skilled swimmer, yet with the waves it got very tiring quickly. Perhaps they should put warnings that strong swimming skills are required.
Well, at least the child is in a better place.
I actually read about wave pools long before this and heard that they are potentially dangerous. I myself have been at the Great America wave pool, and I am a skilled swimmer, yet with the waves it got very tiring quickly. Perhaps they should put warnings that strong swimming skills are required.
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They already do have a small sign at one side of the pool like the ones at the entrances to the slides saying just that.PGA ROCKS wrote: Perhaps they should put warnings that strong swimming skills are required.
Still even the news anchors on all channels commented on how the mom should haved helped and not just stand there and wait for the Lifeguard
EDIT:"The wave pool in Great America's Boomerang Bay where the boy drowned is closed pending investigation" thats a quote from Lentz
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That is really sad. Even though the wave pool is not really that deep, the fact that the waves never stop makes up for it. I thought it would be the same as Raging Waters where the waves come and go every so often. When I first went into the wave pool I thought to myself, "Perfect timing, we got here right when the waves started." After 10 minutes, I was like, "damn!", these waves don't stop!!
My prayers go out to the family.
My prayers go out to the family.
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I think the status of Great Barrier Reef is going to be in relation with the Superman Tower accident and the towers around the country. Most or all the towers except the Superman Tower reopened. I think the rest of the waterpark will reopen soon while the wave pool will remained closed until after the investigation.
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The situation is very sad. I have a 3 1/2 year old, and a 15 month old. They do not leave my side in our pool, I surely would not let them in a wave pool until they are much older.
I agree, the childs mother should not have relied on the lifeguards. If she and/or her child had poor swimming abilities, neither of them should have been in the wave pool. I hope this traggidy makes GA enforce more strict rules for Boomerang Bay. Hopefully Gurnee (and all water parks across the US) will automatically get more strict for Hurricane Harbor.
I agree, the childs mother should not have relied on the lifeguards. If she and/or her child had poor swimming abilities, neither of them should have been in the wave pool. I hope this traggidy makes GA enforce more strict rules for Boomerang Bay. Hopefully Gurnee (and all water parks across the US) will automatically get more strict for Hurricane Harbor.
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[quote="NorCalDude"]That is really sad. Even though the wave pool is not really that deep, the fact that the waves never stop makes up for it. I thought it would be the same as Raging Waters where the waves come and go every so often.
I think I read that the maximum depth of the pool is 6 feet. Even so, to a four year old, it wouldn't matter if the maximum depth was 60 feet. It sounds like the mom was relying too much on the life guards instead of taking care of her own child. Someone that little should never have been in there. I've never been in that pool, but I have been in other wave pools before. I'm a big guy, but sometimes those waves knock me over.
I pray for peace to the family.
I think I read that the maximum depth of the pool is 6 feet. Even so, to a four year old, it wouldn't matter if the maximum depth was 60 feet. It sounds like the mom was relying too much on the life guards instead of taking care of her own child. Someone that little should never have been in there. I've never been in that pool, but I have been in other wave pools before. I'm a big guy, but sometimes those waves knock me over.
I pray for peace to the family.
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My thoughts exactly. While I feel sympathy for the family, why did the mother let her 4 year old into the wave pool? It's intended for skilled swimmers that can handle something like ocean waves. That's why they have the Boomerang Lagoon (kids swimming pool). It's only 3 feet deep and no waves. That sounds a lot safer for young children.soupkid wrote:I think I read that the maximum depth of the pool is 6 feet. Even so, to a four year old, it wouldn't matter if the maximum depth was 60 feet. It sounds like the mom was relying too much on the life guards instead of taking care of her own child.
On a different note, this never would have happened if the park kept Stealth.
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