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Revision as of 06:21, 16 December 2014
For 2009, Lagoon installed a new dragon-themed Zierer Roundabout. The ride is very similar to Musik Express, but towards the middle of the ride it starts moving backwards. It also features seat dividers and is slightly less vigorous than Musik Express, making it a bit more family friendly.
Jumping Dragon is located south of the Bat, where Putter Around the Park used to be. The ride itself looks like a giant 15 foot dragon that chases its tail around in circles. After your lapbars are lowered, the ride accelerates and speeds around in a circle at speeds of up to 13 rpm (15 mph), flowing over hills and dales up to about six feet in height. The ride then slows down and moves backwards for the remainder of the ride. Part of the ride is enclosed in a fantastic 40 foot tall pagoda.
Jumping Dragon also has some beautiful scenery nearby. Behind the ride lies a tunnel that looks like a giant dragon that you can walk into. To the west is a pretty garden where parents can rest and watch their kids ride. The ride queue line features detailed sculptures that fit well with the theme. The entire ride area is very well themed and appealing.
Despite it being a "kiddie" ride, it is still a very fun ride for all ages. If you haven't ridden it yet, you should try it out the next time you are at the park.