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How many inches do you have to be to ride Batman at Six Flags?

The minimum height to ride Batman: The Ride is 48? and the maximum height is 77?.



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BATMAN's BATWING Coaster will show you what it feels like to be BATMAN, on this deeply intense 50-mile-per-hour juggernaut that is definitely not for the timid. Some roller coasters are just built for speed, while others are just built for height—but there's only one that's built to fly.

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It is a matter of size, not weight. If a person is too large to fit into the restraints, then they cannot ride. It depends on how a person is built. For example, a guy with a large chest may not be able to ride, but someone else that weighs more than him might.

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Batman: The Dark Knight (formerly Batman: The Ride) is a steel floorless roller coaster designed by Bolliger & Mabillard located in the Gotham City section of Six Flags New England. The roller coaster has 2,600 feet (790 m) of track, reaches a maximum height of 117.8 feet (35.9 m) and features five inversions.

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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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Riders may experience weightlessness at the tops of hills (negative g-forces) and feel heavy at the bottoms of hills (positive g-forces). This feeling is caused by the change in direction of the roller coaster. At the top of a roller coaster, the car goes from moving upward to flat to moving downward.

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Most coasters don't have a posted weight limit but if they do, that would be listed on the sign where the height restrictions are when you get in line. It's more common to see weight limits on water rides like water slides, and some kiddie rides where parents ride with kids. I hope this helps!

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the person must be UNDER 78 inches which is exactly 6 ft 6 inches. I would bet that if the powers that be at the park go so far as to take measurements a person could stoop just enough to get by it they really wanted. Does my parent need a ticket to go to Six Flags even if they are not going on the rides?

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Yes. The safety features on a roller-coaster have a specific range of height and weight that passengers must be within. Most roller-coasters don't care about too tall, but any standing ones, ones with shoulder restraints or inversion turns do have maximum height requirements.

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The fall is not that big, do not close your eyes, that only will make you feel dioriented, don't underestimate the ride though because its more intense than meets the eye but still a very fun ride, while going down the hill its so much fun you don't even realize how high you are.

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Fun Facts about BATMAN: The Ride: This ride is the world's first inverted roller coaster, and the first coaster where riders travel on the outside of a vertical loop. BATMAN: The Ride has five inversions (two vertical loops and three heartline spins). Each heartline spin provides 3 seconds of zero gravity.

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As the car begins to descend the sharp drop, riders are momentarily in a state of free fall (along regions C and G in the diagram below).

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After analyzing acceleration data, it was determined that the front row had the greatest negative acceleration in the z direction and was therefore the “best place” to sit. Most people who enjoy roller coasters have a favorite place to sit when riding, but no quantitative reasons for sitting there.

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They may just not enjoy the thrill as much as they did as a kid. “No one is ever too old to ride roller coasters,” amusement park expert and author Pete Trabucco said. “You can ride roller coasters as long as you're physically able to.”

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