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Timber Tower

Flat ride
Minimum height to ride: 48 inches

About Timber Tower

This new attraction to Dollywood, is the first and only ride of its kind in America! The ride takes passengers 65 feet in the air, and then begins a topple motion in 6 different directions. Spining at the same time, 11 times a minute. -- Last edited by Jordi Dunn

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23 votes, so far

There's not much to it but it's a nice ride if the wait is short. - Mike Duchock

JUST A WASTE OF TIME! - Joshua Michael

While it is not a thrill ride, even for a "family attraction" it is alot of fun. This is especially true during the summer months, when the park is operating the ride's fountains at full pressure... - Michael Newsom

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