It depends. If you are terrified of heights or hate really big drops, it could be scary; it has a 210-foot drop. If you are mostly afraid of inversions and don't mind drops, then it could be one of the less scary rides since it does not go upside down at all. But of course, if you normally love Roller Coasters and thrill rides and aren't scared of either, then it shouldn't be scary.
September 1st. But between late September through late october there is halloscream which is like a scary version of busch gardens.
It depends, I for one like rollercoasters so I would say neither of them are scary, however Fahrenheit goes at 58 mph and raises 121 ft, and Alpengeist goes at 67 mph, and raises 195 ft. So you decide.
First try talking to him about why you want to go to Walt Disney World instead of another theme park. If you're not interested in going to Busch Gardens, you should tell him up front. Bring up any special events that you want to attend at the Disney theme parks (such as Flower and Garden Festival, Food and Wine Festival, Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween, or Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party). You can also check if Disney is running any discount specials during your visit. This may be enough to convince him.
Gwazi is not considered a ride specifically for children; it is technically a thrill ride. But it has a minimum height requirement of 48 inches. So children who are at least that tall are permitted to ride. All kids are different, so for some it might be too scary, but other children can enjoy it. Since it is a wooden coaster and does not have any inversions, it might be a good first "big" roller coaster for a child to ride.
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it may be scary but in the end it is not that scary
SCARY?!!! give me a break its not scary he just looks scary
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It can be scary at parts, but not very scary overall.
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