| How To Play | |||
| One-way tipping bridges keep you from reaching your central goal. To ratchet-up the challenge, try t | |||
| Attraction Statistics | |||
| Dimensions: | 110 | ||
| Date Installed: | 2008 | ||
| Recommended For: | 4-adult | ||
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| Times of Day: | Daytime only | ||
| Fun Facts from the Maize Master | |||
Did You Know? Many guests will recognize the 'islands' as they used to be part of the Invisible fence maze game. We re-purposed the attraction after experiencing technical difficulties.Why We Built It: The boxes left over from the Invisible Fence Maze were calling us, taunting us. Once we thought up using them as 'islands' instead of things to walk around, the bridge idea was born. Applying some Indiana Jones to the bridges seemed like fun, so the Tipping Bridges made their debut. We love it because its a simple application of fulcrum and lever, that really makes the attraction. |
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Did You Know? Many guests will recognize the 'islands' as they used to be part of the Invisible fence maze game. We re-purposed the attraction after experiencing technical difficulties.