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Lethal Weapon reviews

Theme Park Insider readers offer their ratings and reviews for Lethal Weapon, a roller coaster at Warner Bros. Movie World. (The minimum height to ride is 50 inches.)

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Posted: October 16, 2011

Lethal Weapon is a Vekoma SLC roller coaster featuring 5 inversions.

Traveling at 85 km/hr you will feel 4Gs of gravity on this ride which is unique to Australia.

Opened in December 1995, Lethal Weapon is showing it's age, and it is rumoured that in 2011, Lethal Weapon will recieve an update in it's theme.

New kumbak trains are currently being installed on site which may mean the rumoured update is closer than we think.

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11 votes, so far

In its current form lethal weapon is truly a head banger leaving you in pain after one ride. A recent update has guests enter lethal weapon by a fire escape and the majority of the theming is missed. I won't ride again til the new trains are in place. - Nathan Alexander

I know its been said, but this ride is awfully bumpy and i can never fully enjoy it when i am constantly having my head bumped against the headrests. Avoid if you have neck or back injuries! - Rachelle Beaney

Cool theming and great track, but this ride is really showing it's age. It's a rough ride now, I came off with some very sore ears from my head banging on the sides of the headrest. 7/10 - Robert Brimelow

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