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Nickelodeon Space Surfer

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Minimum height to ride: 44 inches

About Nickelodeon Space Surfer

A Chance Morgan Aviator. Guests ride in suspended cars that rotate in a circle and rise to a height of 85 feet. Riders can control a lever that allows them to maneuver the car in or out as the ride spins. -- Last edited by James Rao

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7 votes, so far

A fun ride. Not only for kids, it gives you an experiance higher than you expect. You can see all of the park next to you that isn't blocked by trees. ;) - Eli Katzman

Quite a disappointing ride. Danny's Phantom Flyers at Carowinds and Flying Eagles at Kings Dominion are very similar in design and much much better! Except that this ride takes you up higher, you essentially do the same thing. DPF and FE give you more of an opportunity to control your own height while riding. The height and ability to swing in and out made me a bit nauseous. - Adam Clinard


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