@ivangtv: This rollercoaster has been stuck for 2 hours #rollercoaster #knottsberryfarm #california #foryou

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emikosix
Emilio :
I’m on it rn we still stuck
2024-11-19 00:58:06
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mxroti.luzcero
Maro ❀ :
Bro that ride is so scary too😭😭
2024-11-19 01:32:40
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josen_2000_og
JustJose :
Oh that explains why the other day it sounded louder
2024-11-19 01:24:58
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dixmoore15
dixmoore15 :
Rollercoaster..?
2024-11-19 02:13:25
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xoshortnsweet
f ᡣ𐭩 :
the way i would be crying and panicking
2024-11-19 01:00:20
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fallenorc
Jimbo :
I don't trust the rides in my state
2024-11-19 00:49:19
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juju0nthatb3attt
Jul :
I got stuck going up on hangtime 🌚😭
2024-11-19 04:37:51
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purpleghost0_0
purpleghost0_0 :
I LOVE THIS RIDE OMG
2024-11-19 05:23:48
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neil.53
Nemo :
omg I just left
2024-11-19 00:39:58
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spartanadc
SpartanADC :
the craziest part is the ride that was there before sol spin. also got stuck for like 4 hours. that was a giant swing ride taller than supreme scream
2024-11-19 06:57:19
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ssoppphhh
sopa :
idk i love sol spin
2024-11-19 04:27:59
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xochisme
Iamxoch :
This amusement park is better than Disney in terms of park perks/annual pass perks and just in terms of costs. A whole annual pass/dinning plan and drink plan for less than $500 dollars per person.
2024-11-19 04:27:04
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6axids
David :
BRUH I GOT STUCK ON THAT RIDE TOO LIKE 2 YEARS AGO😭
2024-11-19 02:17:46
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olah..olah
✌🏽 :
oh I love this ride
2024-11-19 05:43:32
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simmisaid
Simbud :
That ride always breaks down
2024-11-19 04:22:33
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joel_active_
Joel Garcia :
Oh I’m definitely going back to knotts 😁
2024-11-19 01:45:27
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jakeynotog
Jacob :
Yo my cousin was on there bro 💀
2024-11-19 03:39:17
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nightmare101cat
Sir Snoofs :
I got stuck on one of those rides in six flags but I'm glad it only took like 15 minutes to get down
2024-11-19 04:07:19
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_mousemessenger_
GrIzzlyB3ar :
i worked as a ride operator and was the first to operate this ride and broke down alot and i mean ALOT (dont work there anymore) so im not surprised tbh
2024-11-19 03:22:16
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r0ger_8080
r0ger_8080 :
I love that ride
2024-11-19 02:37:08
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genius.liu
Aesthetic Crafts by Victoria :
I went there 10 days ago, and they were stuck for like 20 minutes! 😑 and they stuck again ???
2024-11-19 03:57:47
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emaaxx11_
ℯ𝓂𝒶 :
early
2024-11-19 00:46:34
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notmontiel
NotMontiel :
Bro that’s one of the best rides there but it always breaks down!
2024-11-19 00:56:13
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imspiderman007
✝️M :
idc I'm still getting on🤪😝
2024-11-19 05:49:45
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