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海南长影奇幻乐园员工李慧敏忙碌的中秋夜——旋转木马旁的“错峰”晚餐
Hai Nan Ri Bao· 2025-10-07 00:52
海南日报全媒体记者 刘晓惠 实习生 劳兰婷 10月6日晚,中秋夜的海南长影奇幻乐园,旋转木马项目的暖黄色灯光裹着孩子们的笑声,在暮色 里晕开一片欢腾。 19时许,乐园员工李慧敏刚送走一波游客,转身快步走进旁边的操作间,同事刚送来的晚餐还冒着 余温,这是她今晚"错峰"的中秋晚餐。 虽然不能陪家人吃一顿团圆饭,但看着监控里游客的笑脸,李慧敏觉得值。"节假日游客多,有时 候一天要接1000多人,景区里热热闹闹的,我心里也觉得踏实。" 李慧敏放下筷子,擦了擦嘴。她想起6年前刚入行时,游客问个项目位置她都比较懵,现在啥问题 都能解决。她说:"看到大家玩得开心,我就觉得自己的付出没白费。其实,这也是另一种旅游人的团 圆,陪着天南海北的游客一起过节。" 晚上7时20分,李慧敏收拾好餐盒,快步走出操作间。此时,新一轮旋转木马缓缓启动。灯光下, 她的身影和旋转的木马、欢笑的游客,构成了中秋夜一幅温暖的画面。 海南长影奇幻乐园负责人告诉海南日报全媒体记者,双节期间,乐园近160名员工全员上岗,像李 慧敏这样"错峰"吃饭的基层工作者还有很多——餐厅师傅忙着备餐,扫地工人穿梭在人群中,设备检修 员盯着每一台机器。他们没能和家人围坐桌 ...
主题乐园过山车为何会中途停驶?业内专家释疑
Bei Jing Ri Bao Ke Hu Duan· 2025-08-10 13:47
Group 1 - The recent surge in visitor numbers at theme parks during the summer family travel season has raised public attention regarding roller coaster operations, particularly when they experience temporary halts [1] - The pauses in roller coaster operations are part of a global safety mechanism employed by large theme parks, triggered by high-sensitivity monitoring systems detecting minor anomalies or potential risks [1][2] - Such "mid-ride stops" are not indicative of safety issues but rather demonstrate the effective functioning of roller coaster safety protection mechanisms, as seen in cases like Tokyo Disneyland's "Big Thunder Mountain" and Universal Orlando's "Incredible Hulk" coaster [1][2] Group 2 - Roller coasters are equipped with a comprehensive safety system that includes sensors and monitoring devices to capture various parameters such as speed, position, acceleration, and wind speed, ensuring passenger safety by stopping the ride in milliseconds upon detecting anomalies [2] - The China Amusement Park Association's Safety Professional Committee (CAPPA) emphasizes the establishment of a robust safety regulatory framework in China since the introduction of the first roller coaster in the 1980s, with strict regulations governing all aspects of roller coaster operation [2] - CAPPA highlights that safety braking is a core principle in roller coaster design, aimed at ensuring passenger safety in the event of any potential risks [2][3] Group 3 - The amusement industry prioritizes safety as its lifeline, with CAPPA urging the entire industry to strengthen safety awareness, improve risk prevention mechanisms, and enhance emergency response plans and drills [3] - Visitors are encouraged to adhere to safety guidelines, such as securing safety restraints and avoiding distractions during the ride, as these actions are crucial for their own safety [3] - Industry insiders suggest that the public should not overly worry about temporary ride halts but recommend that theme parks improve communication and reassurance for guests, as well as promote safety knowledge to alleviate visitor anxiety and enhance the overall park experience [3]