<blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by linda allen
Do you remember what the height limit was?
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Linda the height restriction is 44 inches..not bad [msnsmile]
<blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by linda allen
Do you remember what the height limit was?
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Linda the height restriction is 44 inches..not bad [msnsmile]
We went on it for the first time the other day and loved it - really good coaster and the themeing is perfect too. It's very fast and every bit as good, if not better, than the Universal coasters.
We loved this and I don't like roller coasters! There is one section where there is a significant downward G-force, that left dh with a wonky neck, but apart from that it was brilliant. We also loved the entrance to the ride, an old station in the Himalayas with all sorts of anecdotal evidence about the Yeti and climbing. Very convincing!
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Glad someone said about their neck...mine was broken years ago...and anything that could damage it again I have to stay away from....I'm going a bit fed up with rollercosters at the parks..they are theme parks not funfairs......[msncry]
Oooh Chrizzy, sounds like you'd better avoid the Yeti![msnsmile]
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How does 'Everest' compare with 'Thunder Mountain'
I am a 'wuss' and do not like big drops. Speeed , twists and turnms i can handle.
Cheers
Be interested in the answers here too Nigel. It took me a lot of years to get on Thunder Mountain, and even now our daughter has to tell me what is about to happen befpre it does or I would freak.. I am sure there is more speed and more long drops....[msneek]
<blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by NigelM
How does 'Everest' compare with 'Thunder Mountain'
I am a 'wuss' and do not like big drops. Speeed , twists and turnms i can handle.
Cheers[/quote]Can you handle the dark and going backwards as well as an 80 foot drop though?
My 85 year old mother has been on Big Thunder Mountain (when she was about 80) and survived but that's pretty tame in comparison. [msnwink]
blott
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If you are saying there is an 80 ft drop then I ain't goin on it!!
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