Last updated 19 August 2026
Using Lapbar means agreeing to this. It is short on purpose.
Lapbar is free today. It is run by one person. It comes with no guarantee that it will keep working, keep your data forever, or be available when you want it. Log your rides somewhere else too if they matter to you.
You must be 13 or older. One account per person. Do not impersonate anyone. You are responsible for what is posted from your account.
You keep ownership of your reviews and photos. By posting them you give Lapbar permission to show them in the app. You confirm you have the right to post them — that the photo is yours, and that people in it are happy to appear.
Do not post: sexual content, violence or gore, hate or harassment, spam or advertising, other people's copyrighted photos, or anything unrelated to the ride you are reviewing.
Anyone can report a review. A report hides its photo immediately while a person looks at it. Content that breaks these rules is removed, and accounts that keep breaking them are removed. You can block any user; their reviews then disappear for you everywhere in the app.
Reports are private — you will not be told who reported you.
Coaster and park facts come from Wikipedia, and photographs from Wikimedia Commons under free licences, credited where they appear. They may be wrong or out of date. Do not rely on a height restriction listed here when deciding whether someone can ride — ask the park.
A park operator can verify they represent a park and manage that page's photographs. They cannot edit or remove ratings and reviews, ever. That is the whole reason the page is worth anything.
Delete your account any time from your profile. Accounts may be removed for repeatedly breaking these rules.
Lapbar is provided as-is, without warranty. To the extent the law allows, Patrick Darmody is not liable for any loss arising from using it — including lost ride history. Roller coasters are operated by parks, not by Lapbar; nothing here is safety advice.