![]() ![]() It’s a thriller and one of my favorites! (#timberterror) Timber Terror – The wooden roller coasters are so nostalgic! They’re rickety, fast, and scream-tastic! Timber Terror maxes out at 85 feet at the highest point and reaches speeds up to 55 MPH.Panic Plunge – This is the tall attraction you see driving past the park, you know the one that goes straight up 140 feet in the air, then straight back down at 47 MPH? Yep, that’s the one! If your rider can handle the thrill of Panic Plunge, there may not be much they can’t do at the park! (#panicplunge).The next three suggestions take the level one bit higher in intensity and speed, and I definitely don’t recommend trying Panic Plunge just after eating a large meal! Before moving to the bigger rides, I like to take my kids on both the Frog Hopper and the Krazy Koaster, the Frog Hopper will test your child’s love of fast drops (you know, the kind where it feels like your stomach is in your throat), and the Krazy Koaster goes fast in a figure 8, plus each car spins around and you really get the feeling of the pull of a coaster’s speed. If that’s a go, you can try any of the remaining rides in Critter Camp. These rides still go fairly slow, but your child can decide if they want to go high up in the air! This should give you a good idea of how much “thrill” your child likes.įrom there, step it up in speed by trying the Tiny Toot Roller Coaster, this ride not only goes faster, but it’s a continuous circle, so it’ll see how much your kiddos tummy can handle! ![]() If your kiddo is happy on these rides, go up a little in height by giving the Red Baron (or Helicopters) a try. I always suggest starting with something like the Puppy Go-Round or the Kiddie Wheel. When travelling to Silverwood with younger kids, especially those too short to ride the high intensity rides, head on over to Critter Camp where they’ll be able to test their love of roller coasters on some smaller, more approachable rides. ![]()
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