Yes it's made by Fabbri, where as the old Magic Mouse was made by Reverchon (and now made by Fabbri). And no they cant be adjusted, it's all gravity power!
Do what I used to do.. Hop in Number 20 or Number 13 (Only bumper cars with half decent motors and steering columns) and bash peoples heads out for a few hours.. ;-)
-- Edited by jskinner97 on Saturday 27th of April 2013 09:22:54 PM
I thinking a few hours on sunny (hopefully) evenings through the summer after work.
We've done it mainly for the kids (yeah right), my oldest loves the Rollercoaster, and little 'un went on it last year too... never get bored of seeing their faces on rides wherever we are.
I thinking a few hours on sunny (hopefully) evenings through the summer after work.
I used to do that a lot before I could drive. Used to get the train into Yarm in evenings and spend loads of time at the PB (long walk though...). Met loads of people, drunk loads of alcohol, and slept in some pretty random places... Ahh, the memories!
That's not as bizzare as you first think it is, tbh. Wild mouse coasters always have high restrictions, due to the sharp hairpin turns and lap bar restraints.
^^Yeah same old GYPB, but I had a brilliant time yesterday in the sunshine. Everything is better in the sunshine!!! Did note staff walking around smoking though - you'd think they would crack down on things like that.