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Seastorm

Spinner
Minimum height to ride: 36 inches

Description

The manufacturer's name for this ride is Happy Sailor, and can be found at travelling fairs under this name. Guests ride in two seater "boats", and as the ride begins to spin, and move up and down in a wave formation, the boats turn at seemingly random intervals to face each other. This ride is sometimes run on a gentle program, but it is at its best when run on the regular program. The rotations tend to catch you by surprise, and make for great fun! If you ride alone you may find yourself spending much of the ride on your side trying to sit up!

On warmer days the odd squirt of water is introduced, to liven things up a little!

Theming is top notch, and the queue tends to be quite short.

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Sastorm is really good ride for all family. Friendly spinner shouldn't scared anyone. It's quite short, but really fun. Oh and Did I mentioned boats are turning around also ? - Fabio Soldani


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