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Wave Swinger

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Minimum height to ride: 48 inches

By James RaoPosted: June 21, 2009

A traditional, designed to make you feel like a kid again, swing carousel.

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6 votes, so far

this is a fun ride, its good to dry off after leaving the water park, and a way to relax and enjoy a ride with some smaller riders if you have them in your group.... ride on!!! - bryan shepard

Fun little ride. If you're in a big group, and some like thrills and would rather do drop tower, or if everyone's doing drop tower, then some people come to this! All that's between the 2 is a resturant. So, try it out! That's what i did (even though I didn't go in a big group)! Still, I rode this once. A normal chair swing, but this one is only a minute 30, when most are at least 2 minutes. - Eli Katzman

Breezy and relaxing. Also slow loading and short. Hit the coasters first then come back for this old school midway ride. - James Rao

Every park needs one of these, too. If you're an art buff, the hand-painted design work is worth a look. And I agree with the description, this ride makes me feel like a kid again, too. - LG Mills


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