you must be 54 inches to ride shiekra
The height requirement for Gadget's Go Coaster is 35" (89 cm).
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.
Oh, dude, the stop height on a roller coaster is the point where the coaster comes to a stop, usually at the end of the ride. Friction and air resistance can affect the stop height by slowing down the coaster as it moves along the track. So, like, if there's a lot of friction or air resistance, the coaster might stop at a lower height than if it was super smooth sailing.
The maximum height the roller coaster can/will reach
The Cyclone at Lakeside Amusement Park in Denver is the tallest roller coaster im Colorado at 80 feet.
Height requirement will be 48" tall or taller to ride this of 48"≥38'
There is no height requirement. Use 8 years old or 60 pounds.
A hyper-coaster is a large roller coaster that has a lift hill height of at least 200 feet. A giga-coaster is larger, with a lift hill of at least 300 feet.
It depends on the roller coaster's height,speed,and location. :p
It is not based on your weight to be able to ride a roller coaster, it is based on your height, and each ride requires you to be a certain height.
There is no height requirement as height is no longer considered a bona fide occupational requirement so selection based upon height would be discrimminatory. However, there are requirements for either weight relative to height or body fat ratio.
That depends on the ride .