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Wacky Worm

Roller coaster

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Zamperla kiddie coaster.

Under 42" may ride with an adult companion. -- Last edited by James Rao

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20 second, entry-level, mall-food-court kiddie coaster. Lame for anyone over the age of three. However, consider the audience, as the very little ones always get off the ride with a smile. Still, the Wacky Worm points out a glaring problem with a park like Worlds of Fun: there is not much coaster love for those above the age of 3, and below the height of 48". Honestly, the entirety of Camp Snoopy should be redeveloped and the lousy rides now in use should be replaced with quality whole-family attractions including dark rides (think Peter Pan or Cat in the Hat), a shooter (like Buzz Lightyear), a 4D movie, a 3D simulator, and a good youth coaster (like the Flying Unicorn at IOA, or Woodstock Express at Cedar Point). - James Rao


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