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Runaway Reptar

Roller coaster
Minimum height to ride: 44 inches

This Junior inverted coaster from Vekoma debuted in 2003. It is mainly a coaster with a bunch of turns and a helix. Themed after the Reptar doll from the Rugrats cartoon.

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The seat is really hard. Prepare for a headache. - Bradley Keith

Adults beware...the shoulder harnesses are way too big and extremely HARD. You will have a headache after this one. - SC Todbear

If you look at the facts it says the top speed if only 26mph but on the turns it feels at least 35 and you get a rush because of one turn if you are on the left you get so close to a tree that if you have not tried it, it will suprise you - Drew Walters

This coaster is pretty good. I wish it would go upside down though. If you cannot ride top gun this is for you! - scooby doobydoo

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