When to go
- Go before 11am or an hour before closing. Those are
the times when there are very little people on it.
Universal Express
- Uses Express Pass
Single
Rider Lane - Uses Single Rider Lane
Duration
- 6.5 minutes
Restrictions:
Minimum height requirement of 42", those between 42" - 48" must be accompanied
by an adult.
The raft will suddenly and dramatically accelerate, turn, and drop. Riders will
get wet.
Guests in wheelchairs must transfer to ride's seating.
This ride employs safety restraints which may not accommodate certain people due
to their body shape or size.
Not recommended for expectant mothers.
Not recommended for guests with a history of neck or back conditions, heart
conditions, those in plaster casts, or for those susceptible to motion sickness.
Not recommended for guests who have medical conditions that would be aggravated
by fog effects.
Tips:
*Store any loose items, glasses, cameras, etc in lockers provided.*
*Take advantage of
"Single Rider Lanes and Express Pass Lanes.*
*If you
want to get great video or pictures the best place to sit is the front left
seat.*
*Bring a Zip Lock bag with you to keep your camera in when you go down the
drop.*
*If you don’t want to get soaked, wear a poncho or sit in the very back.*
This is still a
popular attraction despite the Critics saying it has a very unrealistic and lame
theme. I agree that the dinosaurs do not act realistic. The T-Rex is the
exception because that does move and act real. I still love this ride because it
is fun. The most common questions I hear people ask the employee outside the
ride are “How long is the drop? How bad is it? Can my son ride it?” I will
answer them for you here. It is an 85-Foot Drop at a 61 Degree Angle. It really
feels like a free fall, but the feeling lasts 2 seconds it is over fast. 42"
Inches is the minimum requirement, from 42" - 46" tall your child must be
accompanied by an adult.
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