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The Predator

Roller coaster
Minimum height to ride: 48 inches

About The Predator

What can I say, its a wooden rolleer coaster. The drops are okay, and the turns are banked. I have a bruise on the left thigh from the mixture of the tight lap bar and the rough riding experience. All in all, still a fun ride, I'm just wouldn;t ride it more than once. -- Last edited by dyLO :p

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16 votes, so far

This is a fun little coaster. The ride definitely shouldn't be torn down. I've ridden on dozens of wooden coasters and they're all bumpy. It's just part of the fun and personality of wooden coasters. - Don Bronson

Old wooden roller coaster that is really showing it's age now. The rails need to be resmoothed as it feels like the car is going to jump off the track at the bottom of the hills. It bounced me around so much it threw my back out. I would not reccomend this ride to anyone, and believe it should be torn down, and replaced. - Chris McCombs

Very bumpy & you do get flung around somewhat. I did ride in the back area so next time I'll try towards the front & see how the ride is. - Adrienne McDonald

You have to do it! - Bryan Brownell


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