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Do you wear 3D glasses on escape from Gringotts?

There are some mild spins and drops in the dark, but you wear 3D glasses the whole time and they don't fall off, so it's not that rough, and it's less scary and height-restrictive than the Forbidden Journey ride at Hogsmeade. Strategy: Take the test seat out front seriously; if you don't fit, you shouldn't ride.



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