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Post by kls on Jan 31, 2019 23:25:02 GMT
What is the highest minimum height you've ever heard of for riding an amusement park ride?
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Post by Deleted on Feb 1, 2019 0:01:59 GMT
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Post by permutojoe on Feb 1, 2019 3:25:18 GMT
4 feet or so for the log flume.
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Post by kls on Feb 21, 2019 22:42:52 GMT
Anybody? I've seen 54 inches. Never anything more.
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Post by northern on Feb 21, 2019 22:52:00 GMT
Anybody? I've seen 54 inches. Never anything more. Doesn't it depend on the ride and how fast it goes?
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Post by kls on Feb 21, 2019 22:55:04 GMT
Anybody? I've seen 54 inches. Never anything more. Doesn't it depend on the ride and how fast it goes? I imagine. I know some rides aren't safe if you aren't a certain size. Just wondering because I'm 4'9" and while folks joke about if I can ride this ride or that ride I've never found one I couldn't (since I reached my adult height). I ask them "So what ride do you know of that I can't go on?" Crickets. Just curious if anyone actually has come across one.
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Post by northern on Feb 21, 2019 22:59:49 GMT
Doesn't it depend on the ride and how fast it goes? I imagine. I know some rides aren't safe if you aren't a certain size. Just wondering because I'm 4'9" and while folks joke about if I can ride this ride or that ride I've never found one I couldn't (since I reached my adult height). I ask them "So what ride do you know of that I can't go on?" Crickets. Just curious if anyone actually has come across one. Height restrictions are usually put in place for kids rides; that's been my experience anyway.
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Post by kls on Feb 21, 2019 23:00:53 GMT
I imagine. I know some rides aren't safe if you aren't a certain size. Just wondering because I'm 4'9" and while folks joke about if I can ride this ride or that ride I've never found one I couldn't (since I reached my adult height). I ask them "So what ride do you know of that I can't go on?" Crickets. Just curious if anyone actually has come across one. Height restrictions are usually put in place for kids rides; that's been my experience anyway. They can be. I'm thinking more of the roller coaster like thrill rides.
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Post by twothousandonemark on Feb 22, 2019 0:02:58 GMT
Stand up roller coasters.
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Post by kls on Feb 22, 2019 0:13:23 GMT
Stand up roller coasters. Probably, but have you seen any with more than a 54" requirement?
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Post by Pep Streebeck on Feb 22, 2019 3:30:28 GMT
First roller coaster I ever went on they let me bypass the height requirement pole, because it was the late 70's and they were a bunch of teenage potheads working there. My spellcheck underlines "cokeheads" but not "potheads" by the way. It also underlines "spellcheck". Weird.
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Post by hi224 on Feb 22, 2019 6:05:17 GMT
What is the highest minimum height you've ever heard of for riding an amusement park ride? 6'0?.
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Post by Eλευθερί on Feb 25, 2019 0:42:27 GMT
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Post by No_Socks_Here on Feb 25, 2019 11:55:21 GMT
Minimum heights are for kids...otherwise most midgets would be barred from rides.
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Post by Marv on Feb 25, 2019 12:56:36 GMT
54” is the max at Kennywood...which is the closest amusement park to me. Only one ride has it and that’s the Volcano aka the Enterprise. Not real sure why it’s there honestly, you sit in an enclosed car and the thing spins around in circles.
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