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American Adventure ride reviews:

The park has 6 areas: Space Port USA, Fort St. Lawrence, Silver City, Aztec Kingdom, Waterfront, and Alamo.

Space Port USA

The Missile: (> 1.22m) An excellent ride which can leave your head spinning a bit. The train is pulled backwards up the ramp, before accelerating down forwards and into a loop and twist before heading up another ramp, stopping and doing the whole circuit backwards to finish in the same place it starts. Remember there is a photo on this one.

Fort St. Lawrence

Fort Adventure: Adventure play area for children under 1.37m tall.

Rocky Mountain Rapids: (> 1m) Fun river rapids ride, a bit short though. You do get wet but not *too* wet (at least, we didn't when we went on).

Silver City

Nightmare Niagara: (> 1.22m) Log flume ride with 3 drops, the last one a pretty big one - you can get very wet on this one. A photo is taken.

The Runaway Train: (> 1.22m) A pretty decent minetrain ride - this is a fast one though so beware, a couple of sharp turns cause you to possibly squash the person next to you.

Aztec Kingdom

This area has a 3D cinema which shows a runaway minetrain. Also here is Motion Master a simulation, Carousel, Vintage Cars, Rio Grande, Amusements, bowling, and a childrens play area.

Waterfront

Amongst other things, you can get the boat accross the lake from here.

Alamo

Buffalo Stempede: (> 1m) This is a mini roller coaster suitable for most of the family (over 1m tall) - it's fairly gentle but still goes reasonably fast.

Twin Looper: (> 1.37m) Decent twin looper rollercoaster which messes with your head! After the second loop when the train is climbing again it creates a weird effect.

JCB World: You get to play with JCB's!

Sky coaster: (> 1.22m) At 200ft this is a pretty tall version, claimed to be the largest outside the USA.


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