
Magma Ride Accessibility Guide
Access to the Ride
Main access route:
Access is via the entrance. There are 4 steps to be negotiated along the long queue line to the platform.
Queue Assist/Access route for guests in wheelchairs:
Queue Assist entry and access for guests in wheelchairs is available via the exit gate. Await the Operator’s instructions from outside the Exit gate. There are no steps to negotiate up to the platform. Guests with mobility issues may find it challenging to transfer into the ride seats.
Requirements for All Passengers
Cognitive Requirements:
All passengers must be able to perceive that this is a high-speed thrill ride and that, for their own safety, they should hold on at all times whilst using the ride. If there is any doubt as to a passenger’s cognitive ability, then for their own safety they must be accompanied by a responsible adult, or must not use this ride. Please note that this judgement must be the responsibility of the individual passenger, parent or carer, as it is impossible for our Operators to assess an individual’s cognitive abilities.
Restraint type:
Passengers are secured by an over-shoulder restraint and safety belt. Passenger restraints must be closed beyond a set minimum position with the safety belt fastened. If this cannot be achieved with any passenger, that passenger will be unable to ride.
Passenger Requirements:
All passengers must be at least 1.1m tall and at least 5 years old to ride with a supervising adult. Passengers must be at least 1.3m tall and at least 8 years old to ride without a supervising adult. There is no maximum height restriction.
1 adult can accompany up to 2 children who do not meet the requirement to ride alone and must be seated in the middle.
All passengers should be in good general health and free from heart, back, neck or other conditions which may be aggravated by this ride. This ride is not recommended for people with high blood pressure or who have had recent surgery. Pregnant women are advised not to use this ride due to the ride forces and presence of the restraint. Guests who experience vertigo or Meniere’s disease are advised not to ride. Passengers must be able to bend their legs at their hips and knees. Plaster casts/medical boots may be permitted at the discretion of the Operator.
Magnetic Fields:
Magnetic fields are present on this ride. Guests fitted with a pacemaker should seek medical advice.
Additional Information for Guests with Disabilities, Missing Limbs/Amputations or Neurodiversity
We respectfully request our guests with disabilities, amputations or neurodiversity, or those people caring for them, to consider the additional information below in deciding whether this ride will be suitable for themselves or those under their care.
Other Physical Safety Requirements:
All passengers must possess good upper body control and be able to sit upright and hold their head up unaided.
Passengers must be able to withstand sudden changes of direction and onset of G-forces. All passengers must be able to grip the restraint with at least one functioning hand to brace against the ride forces. A single below-elbow amputation is permitted.
Passengers must have both natural legs below the knee at least to the shin/ankle to allow the restraint to be effective. Passengers with an above-knee amputation are not permitted to ride as the restraint may be ineffective. All prosthetic limbs must be removed prior to boarding the ride vehicle due to the risk of ejection.
If Evacuation is Necessary:
In the unlikely event that evacuation is necessary, guests must be able to understand and be able to follow our instructions. Evacuation should not pose any additional issues as the ride will be returned to the usual unloading position. However, guests may experience delays of up to 30 minutes if the ride needs to be manually lowered. Evacuations can be prolonged events to ensure the safety of everyone involved, and we kindly ask for everyone’s patience and understanding during this process.
Potential Neurodiversity Triggers:
Please note the presence of potential neurodiversity triggers on this ride within the tables below:-
Stimuli | Present? |
---|---|
Sudden noises | Yes |
People screaming | Yes |
Flash photography | No |
Strobe lighting effects | No |
Flashing lights/images | Yes |
Confinement by over shoulder restraint | Yes |
Confinement by lap bar | No |
Use of seat belt | Yes |
Unconfined/no restraint | No |
Individual seats | Yes |
Sudden changes in speed & acceleration | Yes |
Being at height | Yes |
Sudden drops | Yes |
High speed | Yes |
Slow speed/remaining stationary | No |
Upside down | No |
Spinning/rotating vehicle | Yes |
Tunnels | Yes |
Confined spaces | Yes |
Open spaces | Yes |
Dark spaces | No |
Bright spaces | No |
Stimuli | Present? |
---|---|
Moving scenery | Yes |
Animated characters | Yes |
Enclosed ride vehicle | No |
Open ride vehicle | Yes |
Scary scenes | No |
Water jets/sprays/splashes | No |
Fog/smoke/mist effects | Yes |
Authentic smells | No |
Visual effects | No |
Illusions | No |
Touchpoints or contact with objects | Yes |
Passing through turnstile | No |
Long queue lines/waiting times | Yes |
Wind or air blast effects | No |
Vibrations | Yes |
Bubbles | No |
Lift or elevator | No |
Animals | No |
Birds flying nearby | No |
Disorientation | No |
Music/voiceover in queue/station | Yes |
Being measured with height stick | Yes |