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2017 I-X Indoor Amusement Park Ride Listing 2017 I-X INDOOR AMUSEMENT PARK RIDE LISTING RIDE HEIGHT REQUIREMENT Ali Baba 48” to ride Alien Abduction 42” to ride Alien Adventure 36’ – 56” to ride alone Backspin Spinning Coaster Barrel of Fun 42” to ride alone Bear Affair 42” to ride alone Bubble Ball Bug-N-Round 30” – 48” to ride Charlie Chopper 36" to ride Cliffhanger 46” to ride Crazy Mouse Spinning Coaster 55" to ride alone, 45" to ride with adult Deluxe Carousel 42” to ride alone Dizzy Dragon 42” to ride alone Dragon Wagon 36” - 56” to ride alone Eli Wheel / Kiddie Wheel 36” – 48” to ride Fire Chief 48” to ride alone Flying Dragoon 36” – 54” to ride alone Freakout 48” to ride Frog Hopper 36” – 50” to ride G-Force 52” to ride Hampton Dune Buggy 30” – 56” to ride Himalaya 52” to ride Hurricane 48” to ride alone I-X Giant Ferris Wheel 48" to ride, 42"-48" with adult Kiddie Swing 36” – 48” to ride Megabounce 52" to ride Movie Magic 42” to ride alone Orient Express 48” to ride alone Pharaoh’s Fury 48” to ride Quadzilla 36” – 60” to ride Quasar / Music Express 48” to ride alone Rabbit Racer 30” – 48” to ride Remix 52” – 74” to ride Ring of Fire / Fireball 52" to ride Rio Grande Train 36” – 54” to ride Rock-A-Plane 48” to ride alone Scooter/Bumper Cars 48” to ride alone Soaring Eagle Zipline 42” to ride, no single riders Spider Mania 36" - 48" to ride State Fair Slide 42” to ride alone Street Racer 36” – 54” to ride Super Shot / Shock Drop 42" to ride Tilt A Whirl 42” to ride Tip Top 52" to ride Tornado 48” to ride alone Tubs of Fun 36” to ride alone Twist 'N Drop 48" to ride, 42"-48" with adult Twister 48” to ride alone Vertigo 48” to ride Wacky Worm 30" - 48" to ride Wacky Worm Roller Coaster Yo-Yo 42” to ride Zero Gravity/Whirlwind 42” to ride Zipper 52” to ride PAID ATTRACTIONS HEIGHT REQUIREMENTS Alpine Funhouse 42" to Ride Bungee Trampoline Jungle Jim 42" To Ride Alone Looney Belle 42" To Ride Alone Marti Gras 42" To Ride Alone Monkey Maze 42" to Ride Odyssey Toontown 42" to Ride.
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