Was just wondering if anyone is informed on what the restrictions will be for MF?? Really interested to know ones opinions on the height restrictions?? CP has never put an age policy on any rides (woodstck express excluded) but do you think just for a second they may consider it for MF?? Just a thought and wanted to know the gangs opinions...
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Jeffrey Spartan
Well, the Witches Wheel requires you to be 60 inches to ride..but the next highest items to MF-PT and Magnum-don't require you to be that high. I saw its between 54 and 60 inches..
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Brian
Greensburg PA
Hometown parks: Kennywood, Cedar Point!
129 days until the real "Millennium
48 inches was the best guess on here. Raptor, Mantis, and Power Tower all have weird seating on them. Millennium Force is the same old thing per say.
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AKA: bodyin thewaterball fountain.
Paddlewheel Excursions: 12
Jokes on PE: 120
It will be interesting to see the final height restriction. Remember it was pointed out, the 2000 gate prices does not show the Tweener ticket which was offered to those who are over 48" (can ride Magnum et al) but under 54". It is my humble opinion, the MF will be 48" becuase I can't see CP charging full price to someone who cannot ride what will undoubtedly be the signature ride (sorry Dan) of the park.
I don't think they will put an age limit on it, because what about the taller young kids that want to ride. They'll get all excited about riding it and then find out they can't for a year or two. But I do think it will probably be 48', that seems like the most logical thing to do. But then again, who knows? They might decide it would be unsafe for smaller people to ride.
What about the senior citizen rule that Magnum has?
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AKA: bodyin thewaterball fountain.
Paddlewheel Excursions: 12
Jokes on PE: 120
I'm not aware of the Seniors rule for the Magnum but considering that S:ROS has a height restriction of 48 inches and it has the same trains as MF so I'll assume that that they will both have the same restriction.
That sounds right to me. 48" is probably it. That Tweener ticket thing is gone now like some of you have said before so it means either CP is just getting expensive (even though it kinda already is) or the smaller kids have more rides to choose from including the talleest rollercoaster in the world MF. Makes sense to me.
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