Dueling Dragons - IceRoller coasterMinimum height to ride: 54 inches About Dueling Dragons - IceOne of two intertwined hanging coasters, each with a different track. Ice has more twist and turns than Fire.Also both coasters come inches apart from one another. -- Last edited by tyler bell [Update this description | Read previous versions] Photos from Dueling Dragons - IceSafety
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I have been going to Islands since it opened, and I am an annual passholder so I have been on this ride more times than I can count. For the first timers, here is what I will say. Ice is a much better ride. Fire is just as good but it is rougher and has many areas of dead space unlike Ice. While the front rows are good. The best seats in Ice are the last row. Not only does the back row contain more near collisions that the first rows miss but it also adds a greater amount of force for those who want more of the thrill giving you a faster and more eventful ride. Fire though is for those who love drops and the sensation of falling as it has the highest drop of the two. - Chris Shafer an outstanding coaster , better than fire - tyler bell WIcked ride...! get on the back row of ice for a better experience. - michael wright Great coaster. Its the best inverted coaster I have been on. Much better coaster than its neighbor Fire. - Will Chilcote This is the BEST ride in the park! - Jacy Findley 10/10. My favorite of the two. - Nicholas Gammon
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