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An average ride. The layout is simple with a few good sensations over the back hills. Slows down a lot on the back turn. They do give you 2 runs which is a a good bonus. The coasters best attribute is that it serves as a border for the kiddie land. There is a Hershel Wet Boats and Sky Jet in the center.
APPEARANCE: I really like how this ride looks. The wooden station looks like a classic station and the cars paint jobs are sleek (blue and yellow). Also, I really like how the ride circles Kiddyland, which makes for some great views during the ride. Finally, the cardboard cutouts of cartoon characters during the rides course are a nice touch.
WAIT TIME: Walk On- Kiddie coasters usually are walk ons, and this one is no different. Its capacity never really is an issue at this size of a park, and to the parks credit, they load this pretty quickly.
RIDE: The Little Dipper was a decent kiddie coaster, though no different than the other two Herschell little dippers I have been on. The "big" drop was pretty good and the following bunny hill provided air-time, but it was painful because I got slammed into the metal bar. But, other than that hill, the ride was smooth. Quassy also gives two circuits on this coaster.
FINAL VERDICT: The Little Dipper is a good kiddie coaster, though it can be a bit uncomfortable for larger riders. If you enjoy kiddie coasters or want the credit, go for it because adults are allowed to ride.
Just an ancient Herscell Little Dipper that goes around the track twice (Installed in 1952). It has to be one of the oldest operating steel coasters in the world. Other than that theres nothing remarkable about it.
It broke my spine and gave me a hysterectomey all in one afternoon. I might sue.
I hurt my back on this ride.
A better-than-average kiddie coaster but not great.
An old, but still fun, traditional kiddie coaster. Adults are allowed to ride it.
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