Kiddie Coasters

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If you WON'T ride them 'cause their "kiddie" coasters, all the better for me, reduces my wait time...;). I also love the Rollerskaters...(see sign-on for additional evidence).

I've ridden the PKI ones, got fewer funny looks because of the badges...the kid that let me ride Taxi Jam thought I was a bit "strange", but the ride-op certainly got a major chuckle....and I got a "cheap" credit. Ghoster Coaster was too unique to turn down even with the interminable wait. RRR was the only "family" inverted, and Beastie is something I could ride more often. (And, I might add, I'm ashamed to say I did NOT get the junior woodies at PKD and PCar - sisn't even see them). But I will find them on my return trips in the future - junior woodies ROCK!

And congrats to Chitown...:)

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Vertigo: I know! After my one encountering, I just didnt really care and went after the other kiddie coasters (SROS, Cyclone, Mind Eraser). Lol.

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I went to Gullivers World UK, to see The Antelope. Ashamedly I went to the desk, told them I was a member of the Coaster club(ECC), and they let me in for free!! I did feel a bit out of place as the park is marketed for younger children, but hey!a great ride, and as it was so quiet got a go at the controls, see me page for pics

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If there isn't a height restriction on them, I'll ride and don't care what other people think. My husband had a little bit of a problem getting in line for the Beastie last year ("everyone else has kids with them"), but once we rode it, he has gotten in line for other kiddie coasters no problem.
I don't tend to ride the smallest of the kiddie coasters (the old school ones that do a circle with a couple of hops along the track). But I always give the Beastie at least one spin and the same thing goes for RRR. The Ghoster Coaster I waited for once, just to ride it, but I won't do that again due to the obscene wait times. The more modern junior coasters I'll at least give one try, and if they're any fun I'll give it another go around.

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