Amusement Park Roller Coaster Thrill Rides From a Pint Sized Perspective
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Amusement Park Roller Coaster Thrills: A Pint-Sized Perspective
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Summary:
For a five-year-old standing at 43 inches tall, Hershey Park seems to offer only four rides despite boasting over 60 attractions. These four roller coasters?"The Comet, Superdooperlooper, Trailblazer, and Roller Soaker?"are the only ones that matter to our young thrill-seeker.Keywords:
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For a five-year-old who stands 43 inches tall, Hershey Park distills into just four magical rides. Officially, the park has over 60 attractions, but for our daughter, it’s all about The Comet, Superdooperlooper, Trailblazer, and Roller Soaker.
You’ve probably guessed these rides are roller coasters, and you’d be right. Our little thrill-seeker can’t get enough. At 43 inches, she had us monitoring her height like hawks all winter long. She’s been measured more than a diet club member.
Our journey into roller coaster mania began when she rode the Jack Rabbit at Kennywood last year?"not just once, but six times in one day. She insisted on experiencing both the front and back of the train, even offering me tips on how to raise my hands properly. Onlookers watched in awe as she embraced each ride with enthusiasm.
Throughout the winter, she kept the excitement alive by talking non-stop about coasters. I even created a screensaver collection, "Roller Coaster Mania," to keep her spirit high until summer: [find the screensaver here](http://store.eSellerate.net/90percent/rcm). Anticipation had built to the point where I was eager to join the fun myself!
When planning our summer 2006 vacation, finding a park with suitable coasters for her height was crucial. While most parks set a 48-inch minimum for their "real" coasters, Hershey Park in Pennsylvania offered the right fit. Of its 10 coasters, four allow the thrill of the 42-inch height requirement. The highlight? One even features a loop-de-loop, as she calls them.
We made it a family trip, staying in a cozy cabin nearby and exploring Amish Country, the Crayola Factory, and visiting a festival in Kutztown. But for our eldest, the park was the trip's centerpiece. Meanwhile, our youngest was just excited about the chocolate and was thoroughly entertained by the Hershey Bar character.
On the big day, I was awakened before dawn by our daughter, eager for one more height check, armed with a measuring tape. Even in my pre-coffee state, it was a moment to cherish.
Equipped with her high-heeled sandals for that extra assurance?"though unnecessary after hitting 42 inches?"she was ready for action. I swapped them out after an hour for a more practical pair.
Being on a roller coaster with your child is exhilarating but slightly nerve-wracking. As any concerned mother would, I instinctively kept her secure during the ride. As we raced through the loop-de-loop, her laughter signaled her milestone moment.
Emerging from the ride, we shared triumphant hugs and rushed to Daddy and her sister for more celebrations. Her first request? Another ride! This time, she jokingly asked me to stop clinging on.
That day, we rode the coasters sixteen times (she counted), while Daddy and her sister explored the rest of the park. There were plenty of other attractions, evidenced by the chocolate smears they sported, although no one confessed.
As our daughter nears the 48-inch mark, our coaster adventures may only expand. And while I might not ride anything else, isn’t it worth every moment to see her joy? After all, we all make sacrifices for our children.
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