Mind EraserRoller coasterMinimum height to ride: 52 inches About Mind EraserA standard Vekoma suspended looping coaster built in 1996. Riders beware, this is a rough ride. -- Last edited by Dan Forget [Update this description | Read previous versions] Photos from Mind EraserSafety
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I'm 5'8 & my ears took the banging. Hurt worse I think coz I had my shades on but yes BEWARE, you've been thoroughly forewarned, you WILL get a hard ride. Well unless you're lucky & don't get the headbanging. I personally think they should put SOFT cushioning there instead of that hard rubber stuff. I really don't think it works well for that. - Adrienne McDonald I give it a 6/10. The coasters pretty good but it IS very rough. I had a headache after this ride. - Danny Melillo The coaster itself is good but it is a VERY ROUGH ride. The name of the coaster is no joke. I have gotten a headache after riding this one on two different trips now. I think it has something to do with your height and where your head hits the over-the-shoulder restraints. I am not all that short (5"5) and experienced a headache, but my boyfriend is tall (6"2) and was not phased in the least. It's your call. :) - Lindsay Murray
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