Climb aboard Arachnidia and if you’re brave enough, try to scramble your way through this wild web-spinning ride! Paying tribute to the Goliath Tarantula, this multi-armed mechanism will take you on a journey creating a wide, sticky net of a web for its prey as you spin continuously on this classic ride.
Arachnidia will have you spinning in more ways than one as you spin both clockwise and counterclockwise during this intense, centrifugal-forced ride. If you experience arachnophobia, you’ll be in for a real thrill as you take on the twists, turns and spins throughout the ride that will have you over your fear of spiders in no time!
After you take on Arachnidia, we’re sure you’ll want to ride it again and again!
Guests must be 48" tall to ride alone OR 36" tall and accompanied by a supervising companion.
Rider Safety Information
- Min Height Accompanied
- 36"
- Min Height Alone
- 48"
- Rotating cars are mounted on counter‑rotating arms, which produces strong accelerations and side‑to‑side movement, changing force and direction rapidly.
- Guests must be 48" tall to ride alone OR 36" tall AND accompanied by a Supervising Companion.
- Maximum Weight – 510 lb. per car.
- A shared lap bar and seatbelt secures all Riders in the row across the thighs and pelvis.
- Guests must have a minimum of two functioning extremities; one functioning arm and one functioning leg. Two functioning arms are sufficient instead of one functioning arm and one functioning leg if the Guest has a normal center of gravity and lower extremities are sufficiently strong to support weight against the restraint under the dynamic conditions of the ride. Amputations must be below the knee. Guests may have two functioning legs instead of one functioning arm and one functioning leg.
- Guests with a cervical collar, neck brace, broken collar bone, or braced arm cast are not permitted to ride.
- Alternate access is available at the ride exit.
- Riders will have to take several steps, on their own or with the assistance of a companion, and be capable of entering and exiting elevated vehicles which may shift.
- Visit our Accessibility page for additional information.