“I was just crying. I was more happy, I was alive,” a rider said after being taken off the ride and safely returned to the ground Charlotte Phillipp is a Writer-Reporter at PEOPLE. She has been ...
A document filed in Multnomah County Circuit Court on June 23 raises the possibility that Oaks Amusement Park’s AtmosFEAR pendulum ride malfunctioned on June 6—more than a week before the major ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — AtmosFEAR, the Oaks Park amusement ride that now-infamously malfunctioned and stranded a group of riders upside-down 50 feet in the air for half an hour, is reopening for use. On June ...
A new legal document offers a clue why two dozen riders of the AtmosFEAR pendulum ride at Oaks Amusement Park were stuck upside down, 50 feet in the air, for 25 minutes on June 14. There wasn’t a ...
A visitor from Redmond played out the delicate dance between caution and risk Tuesday when he put down his money to be the first person on the Southeast Portland amusement-park ride that just days ...
More than two dozen people were stuck in a perilous position for about a half-hour when an “extreme” pendulum ride at Oaks Amusement Park malfunctioned Friday afternoon, marring opening day ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KATU) — Teenagers Aarush Vegesna and Lily Hill still feel the impact of being stuck upside down on the AtmosFEAR ride at Oaks Park on Friday. It started out a ride and then became an ...
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