Height Requirement: Yellow Riders (132cm+). Green Riders (106-132cm). Red Riders (85cm-106cm) can ride with an accompanying adult (18+)
Ride Intensity: Medium
Body Position: Stand, unaided
Pregnant riders permitted? No
Loose items such as cameras permitted? No
Broken Bones / Plaster Casts permitted? No
To Ride Safely You must be able to:
Absorb sudden and dramatic movements
Observe, negotiate an react to the ride course and obstacles
The ride is a vintage designed wooden ride which is designed to challenge your balance. You are at risk of suffering personal injury arising from or in connection with your use of the ride. Injuries might include but are not limited to friction burns, muscular strains, abrasions, bruising, damage to teeth head injuries and broken bones. These injuries may arise from or be connected to the surface of the ride, the movement of the ride, incorrect use of ride, interaction with other patrons, the failure to follow instructions, the unforeseen failure or malfunction of ride and design defects in the ride.
Parents or Guardians must evaluate these risks before permitting a person in their control or care to use the ride.
This constitutes a ‘risk warning’ for the purpose of section 5M of the Civil Liability Act 2002 (NSW).
Coney Island
Coney Island is a heritage listed building and contains vintaged designed amusement rides. This is a warning that riders are at risk of suffering personal injury arising from or in connection with use of the rides. Those injuries can include but are not limited to friction burns, abrasions, muscular strains, bruising, damage to teeth, splinters, head injuries and broken bones. Injuries may arise from, or be connected with, the surface of the rides and your interaction with that surface, interaction with other patrons, being propelled from the rides, the movement of the rides, unstable surfaces, loss of balance, incorrect use of ride, the failure to follow instructions or malfunction of a ride and defects in the ride (including design defects) that could not be reasonably foreseen.
Parents or Guardians must evaluate these risks before permitting a person in their control or care to use the rides.
This constitutes a ‘risk warning’ for the purpose of section 5M of the Civil Liability Act 2002 (NSW).