How fast is Mind Eraser at Elitch Gardens?


How fast is Mind Eraser at Elitch Gardens? The Mind Eraser is a monster coaster that suspends riders (legs and feet dangling) and blasts them through rollovers, dives and double corkscrew spins at speeds greater than 50 mph.


Is 60 too old for roller coasters?

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.”


Can a 50 year old ride a roller coaster?

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.”


Is Elitches closing down in Denver?

DENVER — Colorado's largest amusement park will move out of downtown Denver in the coming years and could relocate to Aurora.


Why is Elitch Gardens no longer six flags?

The park operated as 'Six Flags Elitch Gardens' until 2006. CNL Lifestyle Properties purchased Elitch Gardens from Six Flags in 2007 and leased it back to PARC Management. The park was rebranded simply as 'Elitch Gardens'.


Does Denver have a Six Flags?

1998. Premier Parks, Inc. purchases Six Flags Theme Parks and expands the brand to Denver. Elitch Gardens becomes Six Flags Elitch Gardens.


Does Elitch Gardens have a lazy river?

Guests can take a plunge on Splashdown, float down the Castaway Creek Lazy River, or lounge in the full-service cabanas while the kids play in Hook's Lagoon.


Is there a weight limit for roller coasters?

No weight limits but if someone is above average size wise they may have issues with the roller coaster type rides. It's not even necessarily weight, but if they are broad shouldered they could have issues too. Women that were too busty were told they couldn't ride the Harry potter rides at Universal.


Can a 300lb person ride a roller coaster?

Utah's S&S Worldwide, which makes roller coasters and drop towers, sets its restraints for a maximum weight of 300 pounds and equips its seatbelt locking mechanisms with no-go sensors that restrict over-sized riders.