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Just curious how many of you dare to ride on this Giant Roller Coaster?

 

I am the 1st one to surrender.

 

I see it at the ground level, my balls already shrink.

 

Certainly not for the faint hearted.

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Heard they cut cost by getting inferior China made design and parts as a result one of the chair fell out during daily morning test run. :angry:

 

Wonder whether can buy insurance coverage before taking the ride or they have a exemption clause to deny all claims

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No balls! [laugh]

 

I took before something very similar to this at Universal Studios The wizarding world of Harry Potter. It's called Dueling Dragons.

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Just curious how many of you dare to ride on this Giant Roller Coaster?

 

I am the 1st one to surrender.

 

I see it at the ground level, my balls already shrink.

 

Certainly not for the faint hearted.

 

 

i dare.

 

theme park rides thrills me.

 

but i have to be sure they iron out the teething safety issues first.

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So far has anyone seen old folks like those Ah Ma or Ah Gong riden these rides?

 

Cos those with heart problems can die of heart attack.

 

I am sure that the operators will be very careful to screen through all the users.

 

Is there is a restriction on age group?

 

 

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i rode in the ocean park roller coaster when i was 4 years old man

 

u didnt know better. Mommy put u in the seat and off u went without question [laugh] . Anyway most crazy coasters have a height limit. any coaster that can take a 4 year old will be mild. unless u were 1.4m tall at 4 years old

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Heard they cut cost by getting inferior China made design and parts as a result one of the chair fell out during daily morning test run. :angry:

 

Wonder whether can buy insurance coverage before taking the ride or they have a exemption clause to deny all claims

 

Exemption clauses cannot include death and personal injury, so if something really happen, just sue their pants off.

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If it is free, I will ride as long as it is certified safe.

 

Waiting for company to organise to go there then I can ride for free!!! Ask me pay my own entrance fee, forget it!!!

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If it is free, I will ride as long as it is certified safe.

 

Waiting for company to organise to go there then I can ride for free!!! Ask me pay my own entrance fee, forget it!!!

 

All ride are free in the parks, just whether you have balls or not. For me I cannot take it, any ride that go round and round at high speed. After the ride I will become Merlion :wacko::wacko:

Just went to the USS 2 weeks ago, saw intensive testing of the Battlestar Galactica

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dun dare. im easily freak out...i went disneysea last yr and a few of the rides made my heart beat so fast until im feeling sick.

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I took a ride on it one week before it was closed. There are two trains, Human and Cylon. It was said the top speed was 90 km/h at some parts of the ride.

 

I took the Human train which only has a bar retraining your thigh, no harness over shoulder. It was scary, at some point you feel like you're going to fall over when the train is cornering. Each row has 4 seats and those taller than 1.78m must sit on the middle two seats because the two trains almost criss-cross each other a few times during the ride, and exceptionally tall passengers on outer seats on "Human" train may feel very close to the other train.

 

In my opinion, children who are too small should also avoid sitting on Human train. The bar restraining your thighs don't seem to instil much confidence in holding a kid to his/her seat. Overall it was a fun ride.

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I took a ride on it one week before it was closed. There are two trains, Human and Cylon. It was said the top speed was 90 km/h at some parts of the ride.

 

I took the Human train which only has a bar retraining your thigh, no harness over shoulder. It was scary, at some point you feel like you're going to fall over when the train is cornering. Each row has 4 seats and those taller than 1.78m must sit on the middle two seats because the two trains almost criss-cross each other a few times during the ride, and exceptionally tall passengers on outer seats on "Human" train may feel very close to the other train.

 

In my opinion, children who are too small should also avoid sitting on Human train. The bar restraining your thighs don't seem to instil much confidence in holding a kid to his/her seat. Overall it was a fun ride.

 

wah lau sound very scary.

 

I HATE roller coasters that only have one bar to restrain you. It makes the ride feels very scary... maybe it is the point. If there is a harness the feeling is totally different.

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