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Out of Dorneys three kiddie coasters, this one was the best. The ride is sort of hidden as it is surrounded by some big trees which create a very well shaded ride. Well, this never had a line like the atypical kiddie coaster and saying that, the capacity still was decent for the ride. Both helixes are pretty fast and quite intense for a ride of this size and they could easily catch someone off-guard. Dorney also gives 2 cycles, which is cool. This and Canobies Dragon Coaster are two of the best examples of kiddie coasters out there thanks to the smooth ride and intensity for a kiddie coaster. Anyone who enjoys family coasters should try this out and adults wouldnt be at all uncomfortable on this.
Not sure how to rate this one... rode this simply because my neice didnt meet the height requirement to ride by herself. Ill bump it up to a six because, for its size, it did offer a little speed and some (very mild) thrills. Nothing spectacular... but okay for a kiddie coaster.
As soon as I saw this I had UK trip flashbacks as coasters like this are everywhere. This ran pretty good and had some Gs in the curves, but the ride being plopped down in a row was dissapointing.
An alright kiddie coaster and an embarrassing addition to my coaster credits.
This is one of the better kiddie coasters out there, and the helixes are also pretty sharp, and its more intense than youd think it would be, but otherwise, a good kiddie coaster.
Yet another kiddie coaster. Only worth it for the credit.
An OK coaster. I only went on it for my coaster count.
Its a good junior sit down steel roller coaster. It's average speed, fun, rerideable, it has a large capacity, and a long duration.
This coaster is very unique. I like the powered takeoff - kind of like a "kiddie launch" and the ride is a bit rougher than most would expect. A great one for silly fun or for the kids. Try it at least once if you ever stop at Dorney.
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