For Wicked Twister, I can understand having the ride a bit higher off the ground. They probably want to make sure there is no possible way people could be dragging their feet when the train launches.
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That's why I said, "For Wicked Twister" :)
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Talking about a moving floor for a ride that moves up and down at low speed strikes me as a little strange.
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My 5'4" daughter managed to hop up without much difficulty. It's not *that* hard. Men do have to "mind the hump," but, well, mind the hump
I didn't have much difficulty. But, I did see people having difficulty.
Although, I guess that's not saying much since some people still need to be told ho w to buckle a seat belt. :)
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Then my goal to distract Vater was successful :)
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