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Scooby's Gasping Ghoster Coaster

Roller coaster
Minimum height to ride: 40 inches

Another wooden roller coaster at the park. This roller-coaster is targeted at the young ones who are not tall enough to ride the bigger baddies such as Wild Beast or Minebuster. Parents are allowed to ride with children.

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My very first coaster experience was this ride, I was only four. I went on it several years later and now I must say I can hardly fit in the cars. But this ride is a good place to start if you want your kids to love the bigger rides when they are older. - Thomas Furlong

For what is advertised as a KID's wooden coaster, this park original has lasted the test of time and still stands as one of the best small sized woodie's. And true "training wheel" coaster...this is not your average Conklin shows Mechanno set Kid's coaster. This is Wylde Beast Jr. Excellent drop hill...solid side to side rockem' sockem' woodie action. Fun to ride for all ages...watch the little ones though...I once took a friend and her 5-6 year old daughter on this one who at the brake zone said "I don't want to go on that NOOO more" and panicked screaming "not again, not again!" as the train pulled towards the exit area. - William LeMasurier


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