The design of one recent ride has been causing quite a stir. Both critics and guests have expressed their dissatisfaction. The general sentiment is: "Who designed that?!" The problematic design has raised safety and functionality concerns, leading to widespread dissatisfaction. Poor design has failed to deliver the exhilarating ride that thrill-seekers were expecting. Guests have reported feeling discomfort and even fear while riding this poorly designed attraction. Many have questioned the design team's competence. The public's dissatisfaction has been reflected in a large amount of negative feedback. Safety concerns have been raised about the ride design in general, and this has caused a loss of trust in its integrity. In response to this outcry, the designers and engineering team must reevaluate and overhaul the ride's design in order to address the concerns of patrons. It may be necessary to conduct a thorough assessment and redesign the ride in order to save its reputation and ensure future patrons' safety and satisfaction. This incident also serves as a reminder about the importance of thorough testing, quality assurance and the design of amusement park rides. Designers and engineers need to prioritize safety and function, so that rides are exciting and reliable for visitors. The recent backlash towards the poorly designed ride should serve as a warning to amusement park operators about the dangers of ignoring important aspects of design and safety. It is vital that lessons are taken from this experience and future designs prioritize patron satisfaction and their well-being above all else. With a commitment to quality and attention to detail, future rides will avoid the pitfalls associated with poor design, and provide a fun, safe experience for everyone who visits the amusement parks.