The safety of our guests is our top priority. Please review our safety guidelines for Pigeon Forge Racing Coaster below to ensure a great experience at our attraction.
Smoking, alcohol, drugs, and food or drink are prohibited.
Cell phones, cameras, loose items or loose, fluttering clothing are prohibited.
You must be at least 56" tall to ride by yourself.
Front seat passengers must be over 38" tall and at least 3 years old.
For two passenger operation, the rear seat driver must be at least 16 years old and at least a head taller than the front seat passenger.
The maximum combined weight of the driver and passenger cannot exceed 375 lbs. in dry weather and 330 lbs. in wet weather.
Tie long hair into a bun, not a pony tail.
Participants must be in good health and have complete upper and lower body strength and control.
If you have a heart condition, back or neck injuries, experience vertigo, have an inner ear issue, have a fear of heights, if you are pregnant, or if you have any physical or mental condition that could possibly be aggravated, you must not participate.
Never participate under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
If you have any questions in regards to this attraction or your ability to participate safely, please contact the operator. If you have any doubt, no matter how slight, do not participate.
All instructions from operating staff and on signs must be strictly followed.
The driver must keep both hands on the brake lever at all times.
The front passenger must keep both hands on the front handle at all times.
The driver and passenger must remain seated, upright, and keep feet inside the sled at all times. Never lie or kneel down.
Tailgating is prohibited.
No horseplay.
Maintain at least 80 ft. between you and the sled in front of you.
If the track is wet or icy, you must increase the distance between you and the sleds to at least 160 ft., allowing more time and distance for breaking.
Stop only in an emergency. Remain seated, call out for help, and wait for help to arrive.
Once you reach the top, push your handles all the way forward to accelerate. Slowly pull back handles to reduce speed if necessary.
You do not need to push the brake lever fully forward to release brakes. Brakes are fully released with partial lever action.