Mulholland MadnessRoller coasterMinimum height to ride: 42 inches Last edited by lars raddishtop [Update this description | Read previous versions] Photos: [See all photos | Submit Photo] Safety
Reader reviews of Mulholland Madness
I can't believe you have to wait so long for this ride. I'm not afraid of heights or of roller coasters but this one make me wonder how I have not heard anyone getting into an accident on this one. The carts are too small for my taste. A larger person might find this ride somewhat clausterphobic. There does not seem to be too many safety measures on the side of the ride (i.e. a hill, a lake, or a inflatable air bag) to help one incase one should fall off the cart while in motion. If I wanted to go in circles that many time on this ride, I would have gone on a carousel that was going too fast and feel a lot safer on it. For me, it made me feel uneasy being on that thing. I'd rather go on the Soap Box Racers at Knott's Berry Farm of the old days before they had Xcelerator. If I was a lot smaller, I may have enjoyed the ride. Now that I'm a lot taller and bigger, I'm not to thrilled about this one. - D.S. Francisco This is a decent wild mouse coaster. the theming is cool, but it has low capacity. It is a good starter coaster for little kids who aren't yet big enough for California Screamin' - Patrick Gorham Fun. It feels like you're gonna fall off the edge on every turn though. The best part is that you can trick people who are total chickens into going on it, because it looks so slow, and then totally freak them out. Those turns are scary! I love scary roller coasters and they even scared me.... - Chloe ! This is a very cute carnival-style ride. Its another ride to do with a group of friends! The cars are very small, so dont expect to have a lot of room! Its fun to scream really loud, just to be annoying. Its a pretty tame coaster, kind of like Gadget's Go-Coaster next door in D-Land. =D - Sarah E Fun ride, but not worth over a 20 minute wait. Sometimes the wait can even get up to an hour, so if you really want to go on it get a fastpass. - Erin : ) Though simple and lacking in theme, this is still a fun ride. One of my favorites at DCA, this ride combines really sharp turns, that make you feel like the car is gonna fly off the track, as well as a couple of short drops that add to the fun. I wish the ride could have been a bit longer since it is kind of short, and the cars are also tiny, making it a tight squeeze for many adults. Wait times are kind of long for this one. They can be 30-50 minutes on most days of normal attendance, though lines greatly diminish by night time. I recommend getting a fastpass for this attraction since they usually never run out and can be used rather quickly. - Manny Barron Ridiculous time-less fun! The only thing missing is for the cars to spin like at some carnivals and fairs. Other than that, the long wait is somewhat bearable. One of the most fun rides in Paradise Pier! - Brandon Mendoza This was fun and it entertained the kids.. Just enough to keep the excitement up... - Christopher Dowell Great ride, like the fact that it felt like you would fall out of your seat. try not to get a person with long hair in front of you unless you want your face turned into mince-meat! OUCH! - M Black
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