It depends... Some Roller Coasters, such as the Deja Vu coasters at various Six Flags theme parks have height limits because of clearence issues. If that is not the case, comfort is also an issue. On classic Arrow looping coasters (Such as Demon at Six Flags Great America), leg room is not something that is very abundant. Also, you may have problems with your shoulder harnesses if your torso is long. The best bet would be to ride mostly on coasters with lapbars and ample leg room (B&M Hypercoasters are EXTREMELY good for this, such as Apolo's Chariot at Busch Gardens Europe) If you aren't sure, call the park ahead of time, and they'll be able to answer your questions.
no, cats can't ride roller coasters
Roller Coasters
Roller Coasters. roller coasters are affected by rolling friction (hence roller) not sliding
You must be at least four feet tall to ride the Blue Streak at Cedar Point. But they have seventeen roller coasters!
Roller coasters are made from wood to metal depending on the ride.
Not necessarily. There is usually a height limit for roller coasters.
to get people scared
Cause they don't have guts.
meals on wheels
It depends on which roller coaster you go on. for the more extreme ones, you have to be taller. for littler ones you still have to be a certain height but not as tall as the more extreme ones.
yes you may ride a roller coaster with acid reflux.
It is not safe to ride rollercoasters if you have diabetes. It will increase your blood pressure.