So, I was at Busch Gardens, Williamsburg today with my brother and father. On our very first ride, just as we were screaching to a stop at about 40+mph, I looked down to see a black object go flying. Suffice to say, it did a couple hundred cart wheels across the metal grating, bounced off the coaster rails, and ultimately landed on the metal catch net another 5 feet below.
Unfortunately, I was not allowed to retrieve it, nor would the employees grab it during operating hours. So, i had to file a missing phone report and nervously wait (and subsequently gaze upon my phone from time to time as we rode over top).
So, when the park closed at 9, I was there, pleading for tuem to grab it. Mostly, I wanted to get my memory card, as I was certain the phone was trashed.
The security employee was having trouble seeing it, due to the darkening night. Then, another employee suggested one of use call it. I hadn't really considered that, do to the trashing it had most certainly received. But, we went ahead and tried. Immediately, it began to light up.
In the end, I stared at my phone only to discover that beneath the layer of dried slime, likely coming from the shoes of thousands of park visitors, was a perfectly sublime DInc.
I really can hardly believe it. My phone has no problems at all. The only damage incurred was a few mild scrapes to the corners of my case (I can deal with that).
Moral of the story: I will never again question the quality of my Verizon Silicone Case.
Unfortunately, I was not allowed to retrieve it, nor would the employees grab it during operating hours. So, i had to file a missing phone report and nervously wait (and subsequently gaze upon my phone from time to time as we rode over top).
So, when the park closed at 9, I was there, pleading for tuem to grab it. Mostly, I wanted to get my memory card, as I was certain the phone was trashed.
The security employee was having trouble seeing it, due to the darkening night. Then, another employee suggested one of use call it. I hadn't really considered that, do to the trashing it had most certainly received. But, we went ahead and tried. Immediately, it began to light up.
In the end, I stared at my phone only to discover that beneath the layer of dried slime, likely coming from the shoes of thousands of park visitors, was a perfectly sublime DInc.
I really can hardly believe it. My phone has no problems at all. The only damage incurred was a few mild scrapes to the corners of my case (I can deal with that).
Moral of the story: I will never again question the quality of my Verizon Silicone Case.