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Question About Noahs Ark

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Postby Great America Guy on May 6th, 2004, 10:31 pm
I know this isnt about coasters but theirs one question about Noahs Ark that i cant seem to figure out. I went their 2001 and 2002 but i didnt go their last year. So for anyone who went their last year what i want to know is what is Noahs Incredible Adventure. I know its some type of dry ride as stated on the website. But what exactly is it.. A Slide???
Thanks in advance for anyone who can shine light on my questions
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Postby w00dland on May 7th, 2004, 2:42 pm
Ohhh man.

Think: River Rocker that goes about 5 feet in the air. A very friendly kiddie ride though. The walls spin to make it look like you go upside down, when you barely move at all. It's indoors and the theming is the best part. Just my personal opinion, I'd rather ride Black Thunder.
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Postby DellsFreak05 on August 27th, 2004, 11:12 pm
Noah's Incredible Adventure is a simulated dry ride that is housed in a building that looks like a maintenance shed (and might as well be). You start off the ride walking through a tunnel and witing for a ride attendant to assist you. After they drop the yellow rope, you will walk through another tunnel where you will receive instructions. You take a left and enter the evolator (yes, I'm aware of how I spelled it). It is basically a mock elevator and takes you to the next room (not down 100 ft like it is supposed to act like). The next room is Noah's planning room where he came up with the plans for the ark. The lights go out and you hear Noah speak for a little over a minute. After that, you enter the actual "ride" part of this which is themed to look like the Ark. It can accomadate 60 people at one time. The ride is actually a Mack Mystery Swing that is majorly themed. All it does is basically rock you back and forth... then, all of a sudden, the walls start spinning around you as you swing back and forth - giving the illusion that you're going upside down and spinning out of control. After this, you walk through the mirror maze and you're out (hopefully without running into any mirrors!).

I guess it kinda sounds cool. The park spent 2.5 million dollars on this thing.
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