This rollercoaster at Belmont Park is worth 8 tickets per rider. (1 ticket = $1) [This ticket system is how you'll access each ride. There aren't many big rides, but there are a few activities you can pay for with your tickets]
While the Rollercoaster is made out of wood. It functions very well. There is not anything to he afraid of.
However, there are some unexpected turns that it makes throughout the ride.
I've ridden in both the very back, very front, and middle sections of the Rollercoaster.
The lap belts come down at a preset height on your lap. Since I am on the smaller side, I ended up flinging around a lot and getting some air time in my own seat.
There are definitely some interesting decline angles that the Rollercoaster will take you on. If you're in the back, be careful about whiplash.
Since the ride's track is built so close together, try not to stick your hands out on its turns. Or else you might hit a wall or the Rollercoaster's structures.
Listen to the signs!
I recommend wearing something that will hold your glasses. For your phone, either hold on tight to it or wear something that will hold it if you want to record your ride experience.
I hope this...
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