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Riptide reviews

Theme Park Insider readers offer their ratings and reviews for Riptide, a spinner at Knott's Berry Farm. (The minimum height to ride is 54 inches.)

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Posted: November 11, 2006

Similar to a Topspin type ride. Only this is one ride with a twist. Instead of it being one sided, you can face one way or the other. Giving you an experience unlike any other ride. There is a possibility of getting wet.

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this ride sux!!!!! its a waste of time and you dont even get wet. it hurts your crotch and deserves to be taken out of the park. not a fan!!!! - isaiah mercado

Absolutely love this ride!!!!!!!!!!! - Sarah Meeks

this ride is weird and annoying and the water part is annoying. and its way too rough. plus, ive seen these so many other places before. - Chloe !

Rip Tide is the best, most awesome water ride ever! I love it. I dream about it all the time. But the weird thing is, that they took the water off. I think it is no longer a water ride, but it is still my favorite ride there! - Sarah Meeks

This ride really knocks you off your feet. - Nicholas Kalscheuer

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