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When riding a roller coaster, there it a thing called G force. This gives you the effect of felling weightless or double your weight. I think a pregnant woman wouldn't be able to ride a roller coaster because the different pressures would harm or affect the baby.
You mean Looping Thunder? I don't get scared of roller coasters. But for someone who is new to them, yes. But I Garuntee the ride is safe.
don't ride a roller coaster if you are pregnant. Doesn't matter how far along!! Probably nothing would happen and you would be quite safe at least until 3 months, but if anything did happen you would blame yourself.
Modern roller coasters are quite safe; they have many checks and are monitored often to ensure they remain safe. However, ride accidents do occur. People who aren't riding can be hit by the coaster if they enter the coaster area. As well, people who are too small can fall out of the ride if they aren't secured safely.
I'm not sure but to answer that i think yes because it will be safe on a roller coaster and plus the tortoise is small right?
It is not safe to ride rollercoasters if you have diabetes. It will increase your blood pressure.
I would not recommend riding a roller coaster. The force of a roller coaster is almost the same as the one that astronauts experience on a rocket. Plus you will probably squish your belly in the safety seat or you may not be able to pull it down far enough to be safe. A merry-go-round or a Ferris wheel are safe to ride on.
probably around 3G - to keep it safe for most individuals
1. Safe. Always the first thing. 2. Good speed and elements a.k.a Loops 3. Good G forces.
its a wild ride, akin to a roller coaster, and theres the fear of falling into the rapids so if these things scare you then it will be scary, but the professional guide will make sure you are safe
There is no age restriction to ride Nitro. Riders must be 54 inches to ride. All Six Flags Rides have differents height restrictions and rider polices.