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Pandemonium

Roller coaster
Minimum height to ride: 43 inches

About Pandemonium

Pandemonium is a spinning coaster that features three sharp descending turns, a bunny hop, and a few other surprises. This family favorite offers a unique experience each time you ride.
Height Restrictions: 48" min. to ride alone, 43" with adult
Manufacturer: Gerstlauer
Elevation: over 40 feet tall
Speed: 31 miles/hour
Capacity: 24 -- Last edited by Dan Forget

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The first drop is a little diceiving as it gave me a little "woo" feeling of weightlessness as we went down. I liked it but I think it spinned way too much. It was like constant spin when I rode it which didn't really make me sick but it was just monotinous. - Adrienne McDonald

This is a great family ride and offers a lot of unexpected thrills. Going through the ride switching from forwards to backwards is lots of fun. I loved it! - Lindsay Murray


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