Frommer's Review
The 10-foot metal frames and simple seats are flimsy, but this quick spin around Jurassic Park offers a great bird's-eye view. The landing is bumpy and you'll swing side to side throughout, which makes some riders queasy. Unlike the traditional gondolas in the sky rides, on this one your feet hang free from the two-seat skeletal flyer, and there's little but a restraining belt between you and the ground. Note: That said, this is a child's ride -- single passengers must be between 36 and 56 inches tall; adults can climb aboard only when accompanying someone that size. And, because this ride launches only two passengers every 30 to 40 seconds, it can consume an hour of your day, even in the off season. So, although it is nice, pass it up if you're pressed for time.
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