“If any of you folks are wearin’ hats or glasses, best remove 'em – 'cause this here is the wildest ride in the wilderness.”

  • @Mainline
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    32 years ago

    I’m similar. I’ll ride anything at Disney (except tower of terror and rockin’). I often have to remind myself of the little kids in line around me (though little kids also ride tower of terror and I definitely will not do that so there are limits to that reasoning!).

    • @NABDad
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      22 years ago

      First time I rode Tower was a long time ago and I loved it. Then, after we had kids, I wanted them to ride it and like it, so I told them I’d pay them each $20 to ride, and then another $20 if they didn’t like it.

      What I didn’t realize is they changed the ride and made it a bit more random since the last time I rode it. Also, when you ride with kids and a kid on each side of you wants to hold your hand, you can’t hold on, so I ended up flying out of the seat without any control and that freaked me out.

      When we got off, I owed two kids another $20 each. The other kid wanted the extra $20, but he wanted to ride it again, so he couldn’t pretend he didn’t like it.

      I’ve since rode it several times, and I’m back to liking it… as long as I can hold on.

      • @Mainline
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        32 years ago

        You’ll do tower but you don’t like roller coasters! I hate the drop feeling, which is my least favorite part of roller coasters. So, intense coasters and tower are both out for me. Though, I wish I could get over it and enjoy it.

        • @NABDad
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          12 years ago

          What worked for me is just a bunch of mind over matter BS.

          I keep telling myself I’ll enjoy it, and reminding myself that the apparent danger isn’t real.

          I think I just start to believe it 😉

          Besides, I drive to work in Philly every day. Compared to that, a roller coaster shouldn’t be scary at all.