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Phantasialand refuses Dutchman with one hand in roller coaster: I was flabbergasted

John de Haan (31) from the Dutch Eindhoven the day before yesterday, to his great disappointment multilanceerachtbaan Taron in the German theme park Phantasiala

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Phantasialand refuses Dutchman with one hand in roller coaster: I was flabbergasted
John de Haan (31) from the Dutch Eindhoven the day before yesterday, to his great disappointment multilanceerachtbaan Taron in the German theme park Phantasialand. Because he only one hand. “I do even things that some people with two hands don't agree,” complains he.

He was already in the cart. The bracket was dichtgeklikt. The pretparkpersoneel was a first time langsgelopen to see if everyone was seated for the ride. At the second check, they saw at once that the Dutchman what is missing. He had to prompt to get off.

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“‘you don't mean it,’ I thought. I couldn't even respond, so flabbergasted I was. Disappointed I went back to my wife who was waiting. It is a very cool coaster, I wanted to be like,” says De Haan. His wife said that he than but in the other roller coaster had to go: ‘That you also find fun." the

There was John, however, already at the entrance refused. “That was just a familieachtbaan. I don't get it any more. Everyone is still in a roller coaster with his hands up. Then you do not trust your own attractions? Then you had the brackets better.”

Gehaktmolen

The Cock has in daily life exactly zero suffer from the absence of his hand. “Yes, a nail in a wall, I can't, but there perishes the world does not,” says the driving instructor, which are hand eight years ago and lost in a gehaktmolen. He even did participate in the Strong Viking Obstacle Run and Mud Masters. “It has given me many good things. It is not a matter of what I can or can't.” the

did John not addressed by the board at the entrance of the rollercoasters from Phantasialand, with information for people with ‘special needs’. “I'm not in need of help. I also feel no different. I do everything simply. I didn't even notice.” Also on the leaflet that he has in his hand printed got after he had steps, he had nothing. “I don't speak German.”

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