Liberty Launch
Liberty Launch is a “double shot” ride; it uses compressed air to blast riders seven stories high and then bounces them up and down before coming to rest back at ground level. Try to guess the exact second when the “launch” will happen—it’s harder than you may think!
Tips for your visit
Try seats on all four sides; each has a different view of the park.
Be sure to leave your shoes or sandals down below if there’s any chance they’ll fall off.
Riding alone? Try the single riders line. Ride operators will use this line as needed.
Place all loose items, including those in your pockets, on the shelf in front of you so they don’t get launched!
Be sure to take off flip-flops or other footwear that doesn’t fit snugly before boarding the ride.
Feeling friendly? Wave to the ride operator in the window when sitting on the back side.
Non-riders may capture photos of their family and friends from all four sides of the ride.
For shorter wait times, ride during the afternoon.
Keep your head back against the headrest before and during your launch. Have a safe launch!
Ride Type
“Double shot” tower ride
Riders
12 Riders per cycle
Opened
May, 2003
Restraint
Overhead lap bar plus seat belt
Accessibility Information
Ride Description
A 7-story fast-moving, up-and-down launching-freefall ride.
Attraction Access & Riding Position
Riders must be able to maintain an upright position and control of upper torso, head, and neck throughout the ride. At minimum, riders must have at least one functioning arm and sufficient leg remnants for the restraint system to work properly. Ride requires use of individual shoulder harness and safety belt. Seat measures approximately 14” across. Guests with unsecured leg prosthesis may not ride.
To ride, your seat belt must fasten and shoulder restraint be low enough to engage our safety system. It’s possible that your seat belt will fasten but you’re still unable to ride based on the position of your shoulder restraint.
Accessible entrance at ride exit. Must transfer from wheelchair/ECV.
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