Woodstocks Express

Hi..i was just wondering if they allow teens or adults to ride it...im making a ride order list and i wanna make sure i have every coaster were able to go on..on the list..thanks
Yep, everyone is allowed on.
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Whats life if you never get to the point?
It was suprising ly thrilling and fast. It is the easiest on-ride photo to pose for-make a crazy face.
I rode Woodstock Express thinking it would be very mellow and calm, but it is by far the best family coaster I have ever been on. Dont under estimate that cute little bird! lol

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14 and counting
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Next Cedar Point Trip: June/21 & 22/00
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As fast as it flies around and changes direction, I think it SHOULD have been called Red Baron.
that and mine ride rule!!!!

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Raptor Flights: 34
Force Rides: 16
I forced two of my friends (who are 28 and 30 year old) to ride Woodstock this year. We felt kind of silly standing in line with a bunch of little kids, but it was a fun ride.
Ok, considering that it's built for kids, how would a 6' tall person such as myself fit? I want to check this thing out when I make my trip this summer. It looks and sounds pretty cool for a kiddie coaster. :)
A 6' tall person like myself fit fine, but we were sitting in the front and I think we had a little trouble with hitting that locamotive thing in the front of the train
The back of the train is cool.
Smooth ride, and lots of fun---and if you sit in the engine, you can pretend you're ringing the bell, even though it rings itself! Don't feel stupid riding it as an adult; a fun ride is a fun ride.

Even the lift was designed to be less-scary, with no clanking chain to scare two-year-olds, or adults who are trying to become 'coaster people.

"Da Bird" can fly!
sit in car five you get the most G's there. HE HE

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Raptor Flights: 35
Force Rides: 19

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