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Does Great Adventure operate in the rain?

While some rides and shows may close due to rain or wind, these rides and shows are opened as soon as the weather clears. Refunds and rainchecks are not offered.



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Rides may be temporarily closed during electrical storms, heavy rain, or high winds. Rides will re-open as soon as safe operations can be assured. Most restaurants, theaters and shops will remain open. Refunds and rain checks are not offered for inclement weather.

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Most roller coasters are able to run just fine in the rain.

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People with high blood pressure and/or heart conditions are warned not to ride roller coasters because of the way they tax the cardiovascular system. The adrenaline rush that roller coasters give you causes a rapid spike in your heart rate and blood pressure.

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“As far as an age limit, though, if you are physically healthy and up for the thrill, there is likely no greater risk for someone who is 60 than there is for someone who is 20.” The largest concern for those who indulge in roller coasters is the after effects.

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Based on the research and medical-professional recommendations, eating a light meal before riding a roller coaster is not a bad idea.

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Rides without extreme acceleration/deceleration are fine. It would be best to wait until your acute symptoms have subsided.

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You Can Burn Calories Because they're so big, a lot of walking is needed to explore the entirety of these attractions. That's not all: according to a study conducted by the Thrill Laboratory shows that UK theme parks helped their rollercoaster-riders burn around something around 40 and 70 calories per ride!

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What happens if it rains during my visit? Some attractions may close in inclement weather until conditions permit safe operation. Please enjoy a meal or shopping until such weather passes. Kings Island does not issue rain checks or refunds for inclement weather.

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An indoor steel roller coaster that launches riders up to 54 miles per hour and turns riders upside down 4 times.

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