No way would I go on this ride - its about 3 storeys high and drops you at least 2 of them all of a suidden Called the Mega Drop
I think those people (whose legs can see on this at the top) are crazy
No way would I go on this ride - its about 3 storeys high and drops you at least 2 of them all of a suidden Called the Mega Drop
I think those people (whose legs can see on this at the top) are crazy
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I don't blame you.. Would you believe they have a junior version at SeaWorld on the gold coast.
You would not want to know about the adults rides..
Mind you they are chicken feed when you see the one they have at dreamworld Called the Giant Drop
Same as your pic only its the biggest drop in the world 120 mts and fast too..
EEK can't image 120 meters
I would go on that - its straight up and down that one- the ones that roll you around like a tooth pick in a blender make me ill- literally
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I never minded the zipper but just a sudden drop like that makes me freak out lol
120 mts is 40 stories in a Commercial Building. Or 50 stories in a housing block take your pick..
yeah way too high for me lol