Talk:Thirteen (roller coaster)

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Can we have a better photo than the construction picture? Since the ride has now been open for a few months.

 Done I have added a few more photos to the article. More are available here. Themeparkgc  Talk  00:33, 29 November 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Height restriction[edit]

If the ride is aimed at 16-55 year olds, then I have two problems to ask:

1. Why is this ride considered to be a “family rollercoaster” when this contains elements that intense for young children.

2. Speaking of which, WHY DID THE HIEGHT RESTRICTION SAYS THAT THE RIDERs HAVE TO BE FROM SIZE 47.3” TO 77.2”?! This makes no sense at all, because if the rider is 47”, that would be… A YOUNG CHILD!!!

Wow, it’s no wonder! I can see why this coaster is a failure upon its opening. Like, they’re not even know what they were thinking!

184.90.145.149 (talk) 02:17, 9 July 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Try reading the article. It says "This however was only a marketing ploy and there were no age limits or other restrictions put in place, aside from the height restrictions: riders must be over 1.2 metres and under 1.96 metres to ride"
Oooh… Sorry, I didn’t read that part, but I see why you are making me seeing the point here, since you removed my edit recently. So that make sense provided the height restriction IS like an age limit. Logic. Though to me, it’s still ridiculously weird how this horror ride is called a family coaster. Thanks for your point. 184.90.145.149 (talk) 02:51, 9 July 2021 (UTC)[reply]
You are the one calling it a family ride. We don't call it a family ride. We state that that the model is a "Intamin family coaster". Not the same thing at all. And a size restriction of 1.2 m means that it is not appropriate for short people (including young children), thus it's not a family ride. Meters (talk) 03:00, 9 July 2021 (UTC)[reply]