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FRONTIER CITY 2018 Rider Safety & ADA Guide

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FRONTIER CITY

2018 Rider Safety & ADA Guide

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Table of Contents Special Access Entrances ............................................................................................................................ 4

Guests of Exceptional Size ......................................................................................................................... 4 Loose Articles: Travel Light ....................................................................................................................... 4 Lost & Found Articles ................................................................................................................................ 5

Camera Policy ............................................................................................................................................. 5 Dress Code .................................................................................................................................................. 5 Special Services .......................................................................................................................................... 6 Basic Information........................................................................................................................................ 6 Casts and Braces ......................................................................................................................................... 6 Pregnant Women ......................................................................................................................................... 6

Prosthetic Devices ....................................................................................................................................... 7 Recent Surgery, Heart, Back, Neck Problems and/or Pregnancy ............................................................... 7 Ride Evacuations ........................................................................................................................................ 7 Definitions................................................................................................................................................... 8

RIDE ACCESSABILITY POLICIES....................................................................................................... 10 Brain Drain............................................................................................................................................ 10

Casino ................................................................................................................................................... 11 Diamondback ........................................................................................................................................ 11

Dodge ‘Ems .......................................................................................................................................... 12 Flying Dragons...................................................................................................................................... 12 Geronimo Skycoaster ............................................................................................................................ 13

Grand Carousel ..................................................................................................................................... 13 Grand Centennial Ferris Wheel ............................................................................................................ 14

Gunslinger ............................................................................................................................................. 14 Indian Canoes........................................................................................................................................ 15 Mystery River Log Flume ..................................................................................................................... 15

Ol’ 89er Express ................................................................................................................................... 16 Paul Bunyan’s Timber Town ................................................................................................................ 16

Prairie Schooner .................................................................................................................................... 17 Quick Draw ........................................................................................................................................... 17

Renegade Rapids ................................................................................................................................... 18 Rio Grande ............................................................................................................................................ 18 Sidewinder ............................................................................................................................................ 19

Silver Bullet .......................................................................................................................................... 19 Soaring Eagle ........................................................................................................................................ 20 Steel Lasso ............................................................................................................................................ 20 Steel Lasso Cont. .................................................................................................................................. 21 Thunder Road Raceway ........................................................................................................................ 21

Tina’s Tea Cups .................................................................................................................................... 22

Tin Lizzy’s ............................................................................................................................................ 22 Tom Toms ............................................................................................................................................. 23 Tornado ................................................................................................................................................. 23

Tumbleweed .......................................................................................................................................... 24 Wildcat .................................................................................................................................................. 24 Wild Kitty ............................................................................................................................................. 25 Winged Warrior .................................................................................................................................... 25 Gully Washer ........................................................................................................................................ 26 Wild West Water Works ....................................................................................................................... 26

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2018 Rider Safety & ADA Guide Many amusement park rides incorporate safety systems designed by the manufacturer to accommodate

people of average physical stature and body proportion. These safety systems may place restrictions on the ability of an individual to safely experience the ride. Extremely large or small individuals, Guests who have heart, back or neck trouble, pregnant women, people who have had recent surgery, people with casts, braces, restrictive devices or certain disabilities may not be safely accommodated by these systems. For example, height requirements are based on the size needed for safety restraints to function properly and the level of maturity usually associated with a certain height. Frontier City’s Ride Admission Policy has been developed in consultation with industry professionals, based on the recommendations of the manufacturer, our past experience and our evaluation of each ride using our knowledge of the ride in both normal and emergency operating conditions. Our prime consideration is the ability of each person to endure the dynamics of a ride without risk of injury to that person or other riders. Any Guest who feels they may be affected by this policy is encouraged to visit Guest Relations to obtain a list of the rides they can safely ride.

WARNING

Many rides at Frontier City are dynamic and thrilling. There are inherent risks in riding any amusement ride. For your protection, each ride is rated for its special features, such as high speeds, steep drops, sharp turns, or other dynamic forces. If you choose to ride, you accept all of these risks. Restrictions for Guests of extreme size (height or weight) are posted at certain rides. Guests with disabilities should refer to the Ride Accessibility Policy section of this guide. You should be in good health to ride safely. You know your physical conditions and limitations, Frontier City does not. If you suspect your health could be at risk for any reason, or you could aggravate a pre-existing condition of any kind, DO NOT RIDE! All passenger restraint systems, including lap bars, shoulder harnesses and seatbelts, must be positioned, fastened and tightened properly to allow Guests to ride.

Riders must obey all warnings and directions regarding amusement park rides and behave in a manner

that will not cause or contribute to injury to themselves or others. This includes people who are behaving in an unruly fashion or giving the indication of being under the influence of alcohol or chemical intoxicants. While all amusement attractions have associated risks, certain individuals are at increased risk for injury from these attractions. Carefully evaluate each attraction to determine if you or members of your party can safely participate. We reserve the right to deny access to a ride to anyone we feel may not be able to safely experience the ride or may be a hazard to other riders.

Before riding, note all safety warnings for each ride. In general:

• Face forward and remain seated in an upright position with your back and shoulders against the seat back and hold on until the ride comes to a complete stop.

• Attention Riders: Due to the nature of our rides, backpacks, purses, electronics, stuffed animals and other loose items are not permitted on most rides. Glasses must be secured. Smaller items may be secured in cargo pockets, waist packs, left in a locker or with a non-rider. Frontier City is not responsible for lost, stolen or damaged items.

• No smoking while in line or riding.

• Finish food and drink before boarding.

• All passenger restraint systems, including lap bars, shoulder harnesses and seatbelts, must be positioned, fastened and tightened at all times.

• No picture taking while riding. (with the exception of the Ol’ 89er Express)

• Keep all parts of your body inside ride unit at all times.

• Shirts and shorts are required on all rides.

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Special Access Entrances

Frontier City’s Ride Admission Policy and Special Access Entrances are designed to help you safely experience our facilities. Rides with Special Access designations will make boarding easier. The safety of Guests and employees is our #1 Priority at Frontier City. Safety is a shared partnership between the park and our Guests. Guests are asked to review and carefully consider the ride restrictions using good judgment. However, we reserve the right to make the final decision regarding eligibility of a rider based on a person’s size, weight or other limitations. However, not everyone can safely enjoy every ride with a Special Access Entrance. Please refer to your individual Ride Admission Policy list for rides that will safely accommodate you. In an effort to be fair to all of our Guests, Guests with Restricted Mobility and up to 3 riding companions may enter via our special access entrance after any additional members of the party waits in line. This service is for a Guest with Restricted Mobility and up to 3 riding companions, and may only be use in frequencies which meet that ride’s current wait time. (ex. If the ride’s wait time is 1 hour, the Special Access Entrance may be used at a frequency of once per hour.) The following guidelines will be of assistance when using Special Access Entrances.

1. Only 3 riding companions may enter through the Special Access Entrance with you. Other members of

your party are asked to enter the ride in the standard manner through the line. Most Special Access Entrances are intended to accommodate wheelchairs and those Guests with Restricted Mobility and not to bypass others waiting in line.

2. Until your party reaches the boarding platform, you may rest in a comfortable location or enjoy other attractions in the area.

3. If you wish to ride together, once your party is ready to board, you may enter through the Special Access Entrance. Those members of the party who waited in line should advise the ride hosts that you will be joining them.

4. Frontier City personnel are not trained nor permitted to transfer Guests from a wheelchair to a ride unit. You should plan your visit with someone who can physically help you when necessary.

5. Not all rides have a Special Access Entrance. If in doubt, please refer to individual ride listings for locations.

6. The Guests with Restricted Mobility must ride in order for his/her party to use the Special Access Entrance. If the Guest with restricted mobility chooses not to ride, his/her party must wait in line.

Guests of Exceptional Size

All passenger restraint systems, including lap bars, shoulder harnesses and seatbelts, must be positioned and fastened properly to allow Guests to ride. Due to rider restraint system requirements, Guests of exceptional size may not be accommodated on some of our rides. This may apply, but not be limited to, Guests who exceed 6'2" or those who exceed 225 pounds, have a 40" waistline or 52" chest.

Loose Articles: Travel Light

When planning your day at Frontier City, it’s best to travel light. Bring only items that can be safely secured in cargo pockets (fastened with Velcro, a button or zipper) or a waist pack fastened with a zipper. Most rides cannot accommodate loose articles including cell phones, pagers, hats, cameras, stuffed animals, purses, backpacks, basketballs, umbrellas, beverage containers, personal entertainment devices, etc. Items must be safely secured in cargo pockets, a waist pack, in a bin on the ride platform, left in a locker, or with a non-rider. Ride Operators cannot be responsible for these items. On most rides, glasses must be secured by an athletic strap or they cannot be worn on the ride. For safety reasons, taking pictures, videotaping and filming on rides is prohibited.

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Lost & Found Articles

Secure all loose articles such as glasses, cellular phones, pagers, loose change, cameras, keys, clothing, sunglasses, hats, wallets, etc., before you board a ride. All items found at Frontier City are turned in to our Lost and Found Department at our Guest Relations Office located near Quick Draw. In order to keep the ride in operation, an immediate search may not be possible. Please visit Guest Relations to complete paperwork to ensure the item is returned to you if it’s found. For your safety, do not enter restricted areas. You may be seriously injured or killed if you enter a restricted area.

Camera Policy

For safety reasons, we cannot permit on-ride photography of any kind on any ride other than the Ol’ 89er Express. Due to the potential for water damage, Renegade Rapids riders should leave their cameras and other valuable items with a non‑rider or in a locker. Use of camera phones or any type of photography or video recording devices is prohibited in all restrooms and changing areas.

Dress Code

Frontier City has dress codes designed to maintain the park's family atmosphere and to ensure guest safety.

• We do not allow clothing generally considered offensive. Profanity, obscene gestures, obscene statements, pictures of illegal substances, all gang related items or clothing, costumes or disguises that conceal identity and adult full-face makeup are prohibited.

• Frontier City reserves the right to refuse admission to anyone who refuses to comply with the dress code. If you have any concerns about your dress, please contact the Guest Relations office.

• Shirts, shorts and shoes must be worn at all times, including entering or leaving the front gate. Swimwear must be sufficiently covered. (Ages 5 and under are exempt from this policy)

• Swimwear is not permitted on any rides or attractions, with the exception of Wild West Water Works. All rides and attractions require a minimum of shorts and a shirt that covers the Guest’s entire front side and the Guest’s back, up to their shoulder blades. Shoes are also required to enter any ride area.

Wild West Water Works:

• Proper swimwear is required to enjoy Wild West Water Works.

• Male guests must have shorts or swimming attire. Female guests must have a swimsuit or shorts and a swimsuit top. A sports bra can be worn as long as it is dark in color and not transparent.

• Thong swimsuits are NOT permitted.

• No denim/jean shorts or shorts below the knee. Clothing must be hemmed with no frayed edges or metal objects (rivets, buckles, etc.) Shirts are permitted on the slides but are discouraged since they may slow a guest’s progress down the slide.

• Swimsuit diapers are required for all diaper dependent guests. Swimsuit diapers are available for purchase at the Emporium.

• Life vests, hats or bathing caps are prohibited on the slides. Foam water noodles, beach balls, air mattresses, inner tubes and lifejackets that are not coast guard approved are prohibited.

• No excessive jewelry on the slides. Minimal jewelry such as a wedding ring, watch or neck chain is permitted. Eyeglasses and sunglasses must have a safety strap.

• Guests must change into regular clothes (shirts, shorts, and shoes) before returning to the main park.

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Special Services

Our goal is to make Frontier City as enjoyable and barrier-free as practical. Listed below are some of the services we offer. Please feel free to suggest areas in which we might improve in the future.

1. On most rides, Guests in wheelchairs will have to transfer out of their wheelchairs and into the ride vehicle.

2. A limited supply of wheelchairs are available to rent at Trappers Trading Post, located on Main Street. However, since wheelchairs are rented on a first-come, first-served basis and cannot be reserved in advance, we urge Guests to bring their own wheelchair. Rented wheel chairs are not allowed to be taken outside the park gates to the Guests car.

3. Our First Aid Station is staffed from park open to close. Refrigeration for medication is available at First Aid, and most medical equipment can be stored.

4. Handicap parking is available for Guests needing it. Permits are required to use these spaces.

5. All shows and most attractions are accessible.

6. Although food and beverages are not allowed to be brought into the park, individuals who have special need/diet items due to a medical condition, may bring small amounts of these items and store them in First Aid to accommodate such needs.

7. Service animals are welcome at Frontier City. Service animals must be physically controlled on a leash or harness at all times. Due the nature of most rides, service animals must remain with a non-riding member of the Guest’s party, with the exception of the Grand Carousel. Frontier City personnel are not permitted to take control of service animals. Guests whose service animals demonstrate aggressive actions toward our Guests or employees will be directed to remove the animal from the park. Limit one service animal per Guest.

8. If you need further information or have a special need that is not addressed here, please contact the Guest Relations Office.

Basic Information

In general, all riders should be in good health and free from any conditions known or unknown that might be aggravated by riding. To ride, Guests must have the ability to brace themselves upright in the seat and support their head and neck during the ride movements.

Casts and Braces

Guests with casts and braces will be restricted from riding rides where the cast or brace will not fit inside the ride unit or where it will present a hazard to the Guest or others. Guests with full arm (elbow restricted) and full leg (knee restricted) casts or braces are restricted from most rides and slides. Guests with permitted arm or leg casts must be seated in an outer seat, with the cast away from all other guests

Pregnant Women

It is strongly recommended that pregnant women refrain from riding all rides with the exception of The Ol’ 89er Express.

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Prosthetic Devices

Riders with any type of prosthetic device can enjoy most attraction, providing they can ensure the device is properly secured and will remain in place during the ride. All riders must be able to maintain the proper riding position and the prosthetic device must not interfere with the restraint system of the ride. If there is any concern of the prosthetic device becoming dislodged during the ride, Guests should remove the prosthetic device or visit the Guest Relations Office for assistance. Guests with prosthetic limbs are recommended to consult with Guest Relations prior to waiting in line or riding any of Frontier City’s attractions. Additionally, Prosthetic devices must not have any exposed metal or rough edges in order to be permitted on the slides in Wild West Water Works. See the Wild West Water Works section of this guide for more details.

Prosthetics are NOT permitted on the following rides:

Brain Drain Geronimo Skycoaster Steel Lasso Gunslinger Soaring Eagle

Recent Surgery, Heart, Back, Neck Problems and/or Pregnancy

Guests with a history of recent surgery, heart trouble/high blood pressure, neck trouble, back trouble, or any other condition that may be aggravated by riding, or who are pregnant, should carefully heed all warning signs at each ride entrance. If you are in doubt about your ability to safely experience a ride or would like more rider information, please visit the Guest Relations Office.

Ride Evacuations

Evacuations may be required due to such causes as a mechanical problem, weather conditions, or power interruption. If an evacuation is required, Guests may need to maneuver across catwalks, from the highest point of the ride, and down steeply inclined catwalks or steps. Ride units may also stop at the top of lifts or on the ride course due to mechanical reasons. If evacuation from a ride/attraction is required, for safety reasons, we may evacuate ambulatory Guests prior to evacuating those Guests using wheelchairs. If so, you accept any danger due to delayed evacuation or if we need to physically lift or lower you.

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Definitions

Frontier City’s Ride Accessibility Policy is designed to allow our Guests to participate in the enjoyment of our park as much as possible. The policy was developed by analyzing the Minimum Criteria required to safely ride each particular ride. Each ride was evaluated for the criteria necessary for an individual to ride safely. It is our policy to allow anyone to ride who meets all these requirements and is not a hazard to their self or others. We continue to evaluate and update our Ride Accessibility Policy as necessary. The following terms and definitions are used on our safety signage and throughout this guide: Ability to Enter/Exit the Attraction within Specified Parameters without Endangering Self or Others: Guests must be able to enter and exit the ride without jeopardizing the safety of themselves or others and to assist with their own evacuation, if necessary. This may include special arrangements such as entering through the exit or having someone aid you in boarding. For the safety of our team members and Guests, ride operators are instructed not to perform any lifting of Guests, due to safety precautions.

Ability to Grasp or Brace: Ability to use one’s arms to maintain a grasp on an assist bar and support one’s body during normal and emergency procedures on a ride and to use one’s legs to brace and maintain a seated position during the forces of the ride.

Ability to Sit Upright Without Back Support in the Proper Riding Position: The Guest must have the body and spinal control to maintain the proper riding position throughout the duration of the attraction without the aid of others or devices, and be able to maintain the proper riding position even during the dynamic motion of the attraction (fast accelerations, quick decelerations, steep inclines, etc.).

Accompanied By: Whenever a Guest needs accompaniment, the accompanying person must meet all the ride requirements, as well as assist the Guest. This includes helping the Guest board and exit the ride, assisting the Guest in maintaining postural control while riding, and assisting the Guest down stairs, catwalks, or ladders.

Accompanied By a Child: Some children’s rides permit Guests over the height requirement to ride, provided they are riding with a child who meets the height requirements of the ride.

Appropriate Observed Behavior: Guest demonstrates appropriate observed behavior indicating a willingness and ability to participate and/or follow rider requirements. Appropriate observed behavior may include, but not be limited to maintaining proper riding position, attention and compliance to safety instructions, proper use of all ride safety equipment and willingness to participate.

Arm to the Elbow: A naturally formed arm at least to the elbow with sufficient length to be restrained by a Shoulder Bar.

Complete Extremity: A Complete Extremity is a full-length limb that the person may or may not have control over. Rides that require only a Complete Extremity permit prosthetic devices, providing they are properly secured.

Infant: A hand-held infant is a child who is unable to walk 3 steps to the ride unit independently or maintain independent seated postural control.

Functioning Extremity: A Functioning Extremity is a limb over which a person has control. Rides that require only a Functioning Extremity permit prosthetic devices, providing they are properly secured.

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Functional Hand: A Functional Hand is a hand, Naturally Formed or prosthetic, over which a person has control and has the ability to grasp.

Four (4) Fully Functional Limbs: Four (4) full length limbs over which a person has full control. These limbs may be naturally formed or prosthetic.

Full-Arm and Full-Leg Casts: Any cast that prevents the arm from bending at the elbow or the leg from bending at the knee is considered a “full” cast.

Full Body Control: The Guest must have sufficient muscle control to support head, neck, and upper torso during the course of the ride, including the dynamic motion of the ride (fast accelerations, quick decelerations, steep inclines, etc.).

Leg to the Knee: A naturally formed leg, at least to the knee, with sufficient length to be restrained by a Lap Bar.

Naturally Formed Functioning Extremity: A Functioning Extremity is a limb over which a person has control. Rides that require a Naturally Formed Functioning Extremity do not permit prosthetic devices.

Proper Weight Distribution: The weight distribution of the Guest’s body must not interfere with any of the attraction’s safety and restraint devices as they were designed.

Responsible Person: A responsible person is someone who meets all the requirements to ride the ride themselves, is 16 years of age or older, and demonstrates Appropriate Observed Behavior.

Three (3) Limbs in Any Combination: One (1) Naturally Formed Arm at least to the elbow with sufficient length to be restrained by a Shoulder Bar and two (2) Naturally Formed Legs at least to the knee with sufficient length to be restrained by a Lap Bar ~OR~ two (2) Naturally Formed Arms at least to the elbow with sufficient length to be restrained by a Shoulder Bar and one (1) Naturally Formed Leg at least to the knee with sufficient length to be restrained by a Lap Bar.

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RIDE ACCESSABILITY POLICIES

The following descriptions are designed to give you information on the type of actions caused by various rides and the basic requirements needed to participate. If you have been authorized for special access, follow the directions listed under each ride.

Brain Drain Description: An intense, looping thrill ride that travels forwards and backwards through a 72 foot loop and holds passengers upside-down. Height/Weight Requirement: Must be a minimum of 48 inches tall to ride. Physical Requirement:

• Rides must be able to sit up, hold on, and be restrained by a shoulder restraint.

• Riders must meet the following minimum requirements to ride: o Two (2) Naturally Formed Functioning Legs AND one (1) Naturally Formed

Functioning Arm. OR

o Two (2) Naturally Formed Functioning Arms and two (2) Legs to the Knee.

• Prosthetic devices are not permitted on this ride

• Medical devices that interfere with the restraint system, including full leg casts, are not permitted.

• Riders may remove medical devices in order to enjoy the attraction, providing they meet all requirements listed above.

• Must be able to transfer into the ride vehicle without operator assistance.

• Guests should contact Guest Relations for further information. Description of Safety Restraint: Over the Shoulder Restraints must be securely locked and secondary seatbelt buckled at all times. ADA Access: Special access is located through the ride exit.

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Casino Description: Guests can expect moderate to heavy side to side, up and down, and front to back forces throughout this circular, spinning ride. Height/Weight Requirement: Must be a minimum of 42 inches tall to ride. Physical Requirement:

• Guests must be able to maintain an upright seated position with the ability to grasp or brace.

• Guests must have two (2) Legs to the Knee and at least one (1) Arm to the Elbow.

• Must be able to transfer into the ride vehicle without operator assistance. Description of Safety Restraint: Safety bar must be securely fastened and tightened at all times. ADA Access: Special access is located through the ride exit.

Diamondback

Description: A steel looping roller coaster in which Guests will travel both forwards and backwards. Guests will experience strong forces from all directions. Height/Weight Requirement: Must be a minimum of 48 inches tall to ride. Physical Requirement:

• Guests must be able to maintain an upright seated position with the ability to grasp or brace and be restrained by an over the shoulder restraint.

• Guests must be able to sit up, hold on

• Guests must have two (2) Arms to the Elbow and at least one (1) Leg to the Knee.

• Ride access requires navigating multiple ramps and stairs.

• Must be able to transfer into the ride vehicle without operator assistance. Description of Safety Restraint: Over the Shoulder Restraints must be securely locked and secondary seatbelt buckled at all times. ADA Access: Special Access is located at the ride exit. Guests must be able to maneuver multiple staircases to enjoy this ride. Assistance may be given by a Responsible Person. (Guests with disabilities should be accompanied by a responsible person who is capable of evacuating them from heights in case of emergency.)

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Dodge ‘Ems

Description: A bumper car ride that provides strong front-to-back and side-to-side motions, as well as frequent bumps from the side, front, and back. Height/Weight Requirement: Must be a minimum of 52 inches tall to ride alone. Guests between 48 inches and 52 inches may ride if accompanied by a responsible person. Physical Requirement:

• Guests must be able to maintain an upright seated position and be restrained by over the shoulder seatbelts.

• Guests must have two (2) Arms to the Elbow and one (1) Functional Leg with the ability to brace.

• Must be able to transfer into the ride vehicle without operator assistance.

• Guests wearing full arm casts, full leg casts, or neck braces may not ride. Description of Safety Restraint: Over the shoulder seatbelts or lap bar must be properly worn at all times. ADA Access: Special access is located through the ride exit.

Flying Dragons Description: Guests can expect mild up and down, and side to side forces throughout this circular child’s ride. Height/Weight Requirement: Must be under 54 inches tall to ride. Guests over 54 inches tall may ride if accompanied by a child under 54 inches. Maximum weight limit of 220 pounds per dragon. No Infants. Physical Requirement:

• Guests must be able to maintain an upright seated position with the ability to grasp or brace.

• Guest must have three (3) limbs in any combination to ride.

• Must be able to transfer into the ride vehicle without operator assistance. Description of Safety Restraint: Seatbelts must be securely fastened and tightened at all times. ADA Access: Special access ramp is located to the left of the ride entrance.

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Geronimo Skycoaster Description: A freefall attraction in which riders will experience the sensation of flight after pulling their ripcord on this giant pendulum ride. Guests will experience strong forces from all directions.

Height/Weight Requirement: Must be a minimum of 42 inches tall to ride. Maximum weight of 850lbs per group.

Physical Requirement:

• Riders must have full body control, and be able to stand unsupported during the connecting process.

• Riders must have two (2) Arms to the Elbow and one (1) Leg sufficient to be contained and restrained by a Leg Strap.

• Guests with an intellectual disability must be accompanied by a guardian.

• Prosthetic devices are not permitted.

• Riders may remove medical devices in order to enjoy the attraction, providing they meet all requirements listed above.

Description of Safety Restraint: Individual flight suits must be securely worn at all times. ADA Access: Special access is located through the ride entrance. Guest must transfer onto the ride platform via stairs and maintain a standing position during the connecting process.

Grand Carousel Description: A carousel ride where animals move up and down and in a circular motion. Chariots move in a circular motion only.

Height/Weight Requirement: Must be a minimum of 42 inches tall to ride unless accompanied by a responsible person. Maximum weight limit of 170 pounds per animal, and 680 pounds per chariot.

Physical Requirement:

• Guests on horses must be able to maintain an upright seated position without back support.

• Guests on horses must possess a minimum of one (1) Functional Arm with a Functional Hand capable of grasping and two (2) Legs to the Knee.

• Guests not meeting the requirements above, may ride on the chariots on the ride.

• A responsible person may stand next to a rider who needs assistance.

• Guests may remain in their wheelchair to experience this attraction.

Description of Safety Restraint: Safety restraints are not utilized on this attraction.

ADA Access: Special access is located at the ride exit. (A ramp is also available to assist with loading wheelchairs onto the ride). One wheelchair may be accommodated per ride. Service Animals are allowed on this ride, and must be adequately secured on, or in front of one of the chariots.

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Grand Centennial Ferris Wheel Description: A Ferris Wheel ride that provides circular motion at extreme heights. Height/Weight Requirement: Must be a minimum of 42 inches tall to ride unless accompanied by a responsible person. No Infants. No Single Riders. Physical Requirement:

• Guests must be able to maintain an upright seated position with the ability to grasp or brace.

• Must be able to transfer into the ride vehicle without operator assistance. Description of Safety Restraint: Safety restraints are not utilized on this attraction. ADA Access: Special access is located through the ride exit. (Guests with disabilities should be accompanied by a responsible person who is capable of evacuating them from heights in case of emergency.)

Gunslinger Description: Flip twist and spin in a dizzying 60-foot up and down adventure! Height/Weight Requirement: Must be at least 48 inches tall to ride. Physical Requirement:

• Guests must possess the physical and cognitive abilities to hold themselves in an upright seated position.

• Riders must have a minimum of two (2) Legs to the Knee and one (1) Naturally Formed Functional Arm with a Functional Hand capable of grasping.

• Prosthetic devices are not permitted.

• Medical devices that interfere with the restraint system, including full leg casts, are not permitted.

• Guests may remove medical devices in order to enjoy the attraction, providing they meet all requirements listed above.

• Guests must be able to transfer into the ride vehicle without operator assistance. Description of Safety Restraint: Over the Shoulder Restraints must be securely locked and secondary seatbelt buckled at all times. ADA Access: Special access is located through the ride exit.

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Indian Canoes

Description: A children’s boat ride in which Guests maneuver their own canoe around a slow moving river. Height/Weight Requirement: Must be less than 54 inches tall to ride. Maximum weight limit is 150 pounds per canoe. No Infants. Physical Requirement:

• Guests must be able to maintain an upright seated position with the ability to grasp or brace.

• Guest must have a minimum of three (3) limbs in any combination.

• Must be able to transfer into the ride vehicle without operator assistance. Description of Safety Restraint: Safety restraints are not utilized on this attraction. ADA Access: Special access is located through the ride exit.

Mystery River Log Flume Description: A water ride in which Guests will experience side-to-side forces, front-to-back forces, and splashing water as the log flume descends the final ramp. This ride includes a trip through a dark tunnel. Height/Weight Requirement: Must be at least 42 inches tall to ride alone. Guests less than 42 inches may ride with a responsible person. No Infants. Physical Requirement:

• Guests must have a minimum of three (3) Complete Limbs including: o One (1) Complete Leg and two (2) Functional Hands with sufficient arm length to

hold the handrails and the ability to grasp. OR

o Two (2) Complete Legs and one (1) Functional Hand with sufficient arm length to hold the handrails and the ability to grasp.

• Must be able to navigate stairs and transfer into the ride vehicle without operator assistance.

• If an evacuation is required, Guests may need to maneuver across catwalks, from the highest point of the ride, and down steeply inclined catwalks or steps.

Description of Safety Restraint: Safety restraints are not utilized on this attraction. ADA Access: Special access is located through the ride exit, but requires the use of stairs. (Guests with disabilities should be accompanied by a responsible person who is capable of evacuating them from heights in case of emergency.)

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Ol’ 89er Express Description: A train ride on a flat track with moderate turns and stops. Height/Weight Requirement: Must be at least 42 inches tall to ride alone. Guests less than 42 inches may ride if accompanied by a responsible person. Physical Requirement:

• Guests must be able to maintain an upright seated position with the ability to grasp or brace.

• Must be able to transfer into the ride vehicle without operator assistance. Description of Safety Restraint: Safety restraints are not utilized on this attraction. ADA Access: Special access is located to the right of both station entrances. Small/light weight wheel chairs may be loaded on the last car of the train. All other wheel chairs must be left at the current station.

Paul Bunyan’s Timber Town Description: An interactive play area, in which Guests can use various elements to shoot foam balls at each other. Height/Weight Requirement: This attraction has no specified height restriction. Physical Requirement:

• Guests must be able to maneuver stairs and nets to enjoy the entire attraction area.

• A responsible person may need to assist a patron who needs assistance. Description of Safety Restraint: Safety restraints are not utilized on this attraction. ADA Access: Special access is not applicable on this attraction.

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Prairie Schooner Description: A swinging, pirate ship ride in which riders will experience strong front-to-back forces. Height/Weight Requirement: Must be at least 48 inches tall to ride alone. Guests less than 48 inches must be accompanied by a responsible person. No Infants. Physical Requirement:

• Guests must be able to maintain an upright seated position and be restrained by a lap bar.

• Guests must have at least two (2) Legs to the Knee and One (1) Arm to the Elbow.

• Must be able to transfer into the ride vehicle without operator assistance. Description of Safety Restraint: Multi-Passenger lap bars must be securely fastened and tightened at all times. ADA Access: Special access is located through the ride exit.

Quick Draw Description: An interactive dark ride with slow moving, 2 passenger cars. This ride features various effects including black lights, strobe lights and loud sound effects. Height/Weight Requirement: Must be at least 42 inches tall to ride alone. Guests less than 42 inches may ride with a responsible person. No Infants. Physical Requirement:

• Guests must be able to maintain an upright seated position, and be restrained by a lap bar.

• Must be able to transfer into the ride vehicle without operator assistance. Description of Safety Restraint: This ride uses a lap bar which must be locked securely at all times. ADA Access: Special access is located through the ride exit. (Guests with disabilities should be accompanied by a responsible person who is capable of evacuating them from the ride in low lighting in case of emergency.)

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Renegade Rapids Description: A river rapids ride with strong front-to-back and side-to-side forces, plus rapidly changing turbulence. Guests may get soaked by water from the side and overhead. This ride includes a trip through a dark tunnel. Height/Weight Requirement: Must be at least 38 inches tall to ride. Maximum combined weight of passengers should not exceed 1360 pounds. 8 Guests per raft. Physical Requirement:

• Guests must be able to maintain an upright seated position with the ability to grasp or brace and be restrained by a seat belt.

• Guests must have a minimum of two (2) Legs to the Knee and one (1) Arm to the Elbow.

• Must be able to transfer into the ride vehicle without operator assistance. Description of Safety Restraint: Seatbelts must be securely fastened and tightened at all times. ADA Access: Special access is located through the Special Access Entrance, which is located near the exit of the ride (Near the loading platform). (Guests with disabilities should be accompanied by a responsible person who is capable of evacuating them from the ride in case of emergency.)

Rio Grande

Description: A miniature train ride on a flat track with mild turns on a figure eight path. Height/Weight Requirement: Must be less than 54 inches tall to ride. Guests over 54” tall may ride if accompanied by a child under 54”. Two adults are allowed per ride. No Infants. Physical Requirement:

• Guests must be able to maintain an upright seated position with the ability to grasp or brace.

• Guest must possess a minimum of three (3) limbs in any combination.

• Must be able to transfer into the ride vehicle without operator assistance. Description of Safety Restraint: Seatbelts must be securely fastened and tightened at all times. ADA Access: Special access is located at the ride exit.

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Sidewinder

Description: Rotating cars are mounted on counter-rotating arms which produces strong accelerations, changing force and direction rapidly. Height/Weight Requirement: Must be at least 48 inches tall to ride alone. Guests between 36” and 48” must be accompanied by a responsible person. Maximum recommended weight limit is 510 pounds per car. Physical Requirement:

• Guests must be able to maintain an upright seated position with the ability to grasp or brace.

• Guests must have a minimum of two (2) Legs to the Knee and one (1) Arm to the elbow.

• Must be able to transfer into the ride vehicle without operator assistance. Description of Safety Restraint: Seatbelts and grab bars must be securely fastened and tightened at all times. ADA Access: Special access is located through the ride exit.

Silver Bullet Description: A steel, looping coaster in which Guests will experience high speeds, quick drops, abrupt stops, and strong forces from all directions.

Height/Weight Requirement: Must be at least 48 inches tall to ride.

Physical Requirement:

• Guests must be able to maintain an upright seated position with the ability to grasp or brace and be restrained by a lap bar.

• Guests must have a minimum of two (2) Legs to the Knee and one (1) Arm to the Elbow.

• Must be able to transfer into the ride vehicle without operator assistance.

Description of Safety Restraint: Lap bar must be securely fastened at all times.

ADA Access: Special access is located to the right of the ride entrance. (Guests with disabilities should be accompanied by a responsible person who is capable of evacuating them from heights in case of emergency.)

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Soaring Eagle Description: A quick paced, elevated attraction that pulls riders backwards then forwards on a cable track up to 100’ in the air.

Height/Weight Requirement: Must be at least 48” tall to ride alone. Guests between 42” and 48” tall must be accompanied by a responsible person. Single rider weight may not exceed 300 lbs. The combines weight of two riders may not exceed 450 lbs.

Physical Requirement:

• Riders must possess the physical and cognitive abilities to hold themselves in an upright seated position.

• Riders must have one (1) naturally formed functioning arm and two (2) legs to the knee.

• Riders with an intellectual disability must be accompanied by a guardian.

• Riders with a fear of height should not ride.

• Prosthetic devices are not permitted.

• Riders may remove medical devices to enjoy the attraction, providing they meet all other rider requirements.

• Riders must be able to transfer into the ride vehicle without operator assistance.

Description of Safety Restraint: Seatbelts must be securely fastened and tightened throughout the ride.

ADA Access: Special access is located through the ride entrance.

Steel Lasso Description: A family, suspended roller coaster with quick drops, twists, turns and forces from all directions.

Height/Weight Requirement: Must be at least 48 inches tall to ride alone. Guests between 38” and 48” must be accompanied by a responsible person. Guest taller than 80” or 6’ 8” are not allowed to ride.

Physical Requirement:

• Guests must possess the physical and cognitive abilities to hold themselves in an upright seated position.

• Guests must possess a minimum of two (2) Legs to the Knee and one (1) Arm to the Elbow.

• Prosthetic devices are not permitted.

• Medical devices that interfere with the restraint system, including full leg casts, are not permitted.

• Guests may remove medical devices in order to enjoy the attraction, providing they meet all requirements listed above.

• Guests must be able to transfer into the ride vehicle without operator assistance.

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Steel Lasso Cont. Description of Safety Restraint: Lap restraints must be securely locked and secondary seatbelt buckled at all times.

ADA Access: Special access is located through the ride’s exit. (Guests with disabilities should be accompanied by a responsible person who is capable of evacuating them from heights in case of emergency.)

Thunder Road Raceway Description: A go kart ride, in which Guests must control their own ride vehicle while racing along a twisted track. Guests may experience strong forces from various directions. Height/Weight Requirement: Must be at least 58 inches tall to drive. Guests between 42 inches and 58 inches may ride as the passenger in a car if accompanied by a responsible person with a valid driver’s license. Physical Requirement:

• Guests must be able to maintain an upright seated position and be restrained by over the shoulder seatbelts.

• Drivers must have four (4) Fully Functional Limbs with the ability to steer and operate the brake and gas pedal.

• Passengers must have three (3) Complete Limbs with one (1) Functional Arm with the ability to grasp and one (1) Functional Leg with the ability to brace.

• Passengers must also have control of their upper torso with the ability to maintain a proper riding posture.

• Must be able to transfer into the ride vehicle without operator assistance.

• Drivers must also possess the ability to properly operate a vehicle. Description of Safety Restraint: Over the shoulder seatbelts must be properly worn at all times. ADA Access: Special access is located through the ride entrance.

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Tina’s Tea Cups Description: A children’s tea cup ride with moderate circular motion on a spinning axis. Height/Weight Requirement: Must be less than 54 inches tall to ride. Guests over 54” tall may ride if accompanied by a child under 54”. One adult may ride per Tea Cup. No Infants. Physical Requirement:

• Guests must be able to maintain an upright seated position with the ability to grasp or brace and be restrained by a safety belt.

• Guest must have a minimum of three (3) limbs in any combination.

• Must be able to transfer into the ride vehicle without operator assistance. Description of Safety Restraint: Seatbelts must be securely fastened and tightened at all times. ADA Access: Special access is located through the ride exit.

Tin Lizzy’s Description: An electric powered, antique car ride in which Guests will experience some front-to-back and back-to-front forces. Height/Weight Requirement: Must be at least 48 inches tall to ride alone. Guests less than 48 inches must be accompanied by a responsible person operating the pedal. Maximum weight limit is 800 pounds per car. No Infants. Physical Requirement:

• Guests must be able to maintain an upright seated position with the ability to grasp or brace.

• Guest must have a minimum of three (3) limbs in any combination.

• Must be able to transfer into the ride vehicle without operator assistance. Description of Safety Restraint: Safety Restraints are not utilized on this ride. ADA Access: Special access is located through the ride entrance.

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Tom Toms Description: A gentle circular ride with some minor changes in elevation, while riding on swings. Height/Weight Requirement: Must be between 36 inches and 54 inches tall to ride. Maximum weight limit is 100 pounds per swing. Physical Requirement:

• Guests must be able to maintain an upright seated position with the ability to grasp or brace.

• Guests must have at least two (2) Legs to the Knee and one (1) Arm to the Elbow.

• Must be able to transfer into the ride vehicle without operator assistance. Description of Safety Restraint: Seatbelts and safety bar must be securely fastened at all times. ADA Access: Special access ramp is located to the left of the ride entrance.

Tornado Description: A circular spinning ride in which riders should be prepared for strong side-to-side forces and circular movement. Height/Weight Requirement: Must be at least 48 inches tall to ride alone. Guests less than 48 inches must ride with a responsible person. Maximum combined weight of 800 pounds per car. No Infants. Physical Requirement:

• Guests must be able to maintain an upright seated position with the ability to grasp or brace and be secured by a lap bar.

• Guests must have a minimum of three (3) limbs in any combination.

• Must be able to transfer into the ride vehicle without operator assistance. Description of Safety Restraint: A safety lap bar must be in the down position at all times ADA Access: Special access is located through the ride’s main entrance.

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Tumbleweed

Description: A high speed circular ride in which Guests stand against the interior wall of a circular drum. As the ride spins rapidly, the floor drops slowly and Guests are held against the wall by centrifugal force. Height/Weight Requirement: Must be at least 48 inches tall to ride alone. Guests between 36” and 48” must be accompanied by a responsible person. Maximum height restriction is 75”. Open-heel foot wear or bare feet are not permitted. Physical Requirement:

• Guests must have Full Body Control, and be able to stand unsupported.

• Guests must have two (2) Arms to the Elbow and one (1) Functional Leg.

• Guests will experience strong side to side forces requiring good balance control. Description of Safety Restraint: Safety restraints are not utilized on this attraction. ADA Access: Riders must be able to stand and navigate long ramps and stairs.

Wildcat

Description: A wooden roller coaster that provides steep drops, twists, turns, with forces from all directions. Height/Weight Requirement: Must be at least 48 inches tall to ride alone. Guests between 42 inches and 48 inches must ride with a responsible person. Physical Requirement:

• Guests must be able to maintain an upright seated position with the ability to grasp or brace and be restrained by a lap bar and a seatbelt.

• Guests must have at least two (2) Legs to the Knee and one (1) Arm to the Elbow.

• Must be able to transfer into the ride vehicle without operator assistance. Description of Safety Restraint: Seatbelts and lap bar must be securely fastened at all times. ADA Access: Special access is located to the right of the ride entrance. (Guests with disabilities should be accompanied by a responsible person who is capable of evacuating them from heights in case of emergency.)

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Wild Kitty Description: A child sized roller coaster with small dips, turns, and sudden stops. Height/Weight Requirement: Must be between 36 inches and 54 inches tall to ride. Guests over 54” tall may ride if accompanied by a child under 54”. One adult may ride per car. No Infants. Physical Requirement:

• Guests must be able to maintain an upright seated position with the ability to grasp or brace and be restrained by a lap bar.

• Guests must have a minimum of two (2) Legs to the Knee and one (1) Arm to the Elbow.

• Must be able to transfer into the ride vehicle without operator assistance. Description of Safety Restraint: Seatbelts and lap bar must be securely fastened at all times. ADA Access: Special access is located to the right of the ride entrance. (Guests with disabilities should be accompanied by a responsible person who is capable of evacuating them from heights in case of emergency.)

Winged Warrior

Description: A swing ride in which passengers can control the direction of each ride vehicle, creating a new and exciting ride each time. Height/Weight Requirement: Must be at least 48 inches tall to ride alone. Guests between 36” and 48” must be accompanied by a responsible person. Maximum recommended weight limit 300 pounds per car. Physical Requirement:

• Guests must be able to maintain an upright seated position with the ability to grasp or brace.

• Guests must have at least two (2) Legs to the Knee and one (1) Arm to the Elbow.

• Guests with an intellectual disability must be accompanied by a guardian

• Must be able to transfer into the ride vehicle without operator assistance. Description of Safety Restraint: Seatbelts must be securely fastened at all times. ADA Access: Special access is located to the right of the ride entrance.

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Gully Washer Description: Three High Speed Water Slides with strong acceleration and deceleration forces from the front, rear, and all sides Height/Weight Requirement: Must be at least 48 inches tall (in bare feet) to ride. Physical Requirement:

• Riders must possess the physical and cognitive abilities to hold themselves in a feet first position throughout the ride.

• Prosthetic devices must not have any exposed metal or sharp edges to be permitted on the slides.

• Some medical devices, including hard casts, are not permitted

• Riders may remove medical devices or cover any exposed metal or sharp edges with a padded material to enjoy the slides, providing they meet all other requirements.

Description of Safety Restraint: Safety restraints are not utilized on this attraction. ADA Access: Ride access requires navigating multiple flights of stairs.

Wild West Water Works Description: An interactive water fortress with various water elements and water slides. Height/Weight Requirement: Must be at least 36 inches tall (in bare feet) to ride the lower level slides and at least 40 inches tall (in bare feet) to ride the upper level slides. Lower level slides have a weight limit of 200 pounds and the upper level slides have a weight limit of 300 pounds. To enjoy the structure itself, there is no height requirement. Physical Requirement:

• Riders must possess the physical and cognitive abilities to hold themselves in a feet first position throughout the ride.

• Prosthetic devices must not have any exposed metal or sharp edges in order to be permitted on the slides.

• Some medical devices, including hard casts are not permitted

• Riders may remove medical devices or cover any exposed metal or sharp edges with a padded material in order to enjoy the slides, providing they meet all requirements listed above.

Description of Safety Restraint: Safety restraints are not utilized on this attraction. ADA Access: Special access is located at the left, attraction entrance.