I pretty much always skip kiddie credz unless there's one that everyone is riding during a CF-Live (I even made Ian ride Nyckelpigan at Gröna Lund by himself), but there has been the occasional "kiddie" coaster that has been fun to ride. Two that come to mind are Boomerang at Toverland and Force One at Schwaben Park.
Now some will say that those are actually family coasters and I agree, but the minimum requirements are very low which allows small children to ride both. Boomerang has a 90cm (35 inch) height requirement and Force One has a minimum age of 6-years-old regardless of height.
There might also be a very unique kiddie cred out there that I'm not aware of that would also be worth riding (I was spited by Queen Bee at Botton's Pleasure Beach, for example).
So other than those three, are there any other kiddie credz out there with an <1 meter height requirement that are not the usual big apple/wacky worm/kiddie oval/dragon coaster/blah blah blah that are worth riding? No need to mention other Zierer ESCs like Force One (Crossbow at Bowcraft Playland actually has a 42 inch/107cm height requirement) or Vekoma junior coasters like Boomerang.
Now some will say that those are actually family coasters and I agree, but the minimum requirements are very low which allows small children to ride both. Boomerang has a 90cm (35 inch) height requirement and Force One has a minimum age of 6-years-old regardless of height.
There might also be a very unique kiddie cred out there that I'm not aware of that would also be worth riding (I was spited by Queen Bee at Botton's Pleasure Beach, for example).
So other than those three, are there any other kiddie credz out there with an <1 meter height requirement that are not the usual big apple/wacky worm/kiddie oval/dragon coaster/blah blah blah that are worth riding? No need to mention other Zierer ESCs like Force One (Crossbow at Bowcraft Playland actually has a 42 inch/107cm height requirement) or Vekoma junior coasters like Boomerang.