Author Topic: Rollercoasters  (Read 2130 times)

I hate roller-coasters. I get scared of them. A lot.

I can never ride roller coasters, I just don't trust them. I have a hard time with a lot of rides, actually. I just find it hard to trust it something won't go wrong with it.
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I have a big phobia of sudden drops

Busch gardens, Sheikra.
this i love bush gardens this one drops like 200 feet though

I haven't been on many considering the fact i've only been to Boomers(In dania beach FL) Frontier City(Oklahoma city OK) and Epcot and Animal Kingdom(you know where) so i guess i would have to say the Silver bullet. I'm not a real fan of Going upside down on a ride with no Safety belts and just this orange handle to hold on to, But it did get fun after a while =D

I'd have to say the most terrifying coaster I've been on is Lightning Racer in Hershy Park, PA because you go insanely fast on a really old wooden coaster and you can hear the entire coaster creaking. it's also just a really loving bumpy ride.

I like the Iron Dragon at Cedar Point. When you sit in the back, it seems like it's the Blue Streak in the back and front at the same time. It's a total rush of adrenaline.

Oh yeah, another scary/fun coaster I went on was the ghost rider at Knotts Berry Farm.

When we did the drops, I felt that something was gonna let go of something, like my heads gonna fly off, or my soul is gonna fly outta me.

I went in a wooden rollercoaster.
It was fun, but I had pain in my back for six days afterwards. :c

Rollercoasters are the stuff. Except those poorly made ones that lurch you left and right and have metal guards on each side of the car so when you lurch, your head flies into a sheet of metal.

The Titian - Six Flags over Texas
You would slowly go up to the top (260ft.)and drop straight down at speeds 150+ and it stays above 100 the whole time pretty much.
The Flashback - Six Flags over Texas
The coaster will drag you 50ft. in the air backwards and you would just zip on through 3 loops and it would drop you except this time you would go through the whole thing backwards.
The Shock Wave.
Go up 65 feet, go through 2 loops, then up a few hills and stop.
The Rush Mountain (I think that's what its called.)
A completely dark rollercoaster, indoors, no light, pure adrenaline.

The volcano ride at Kings Dominion


The Rush Mountain (I think that's what its called.)
A completely dark rollercoaster, indoors, no light, pure adrenaline.
Not what it is called but  know what your talking about "shivers" It goes upside down at one point even worse cause its in the dark

The hulk at universal studios. i was relaxing at the starting chain and then. BOOM it went real fast. scared the forget out of me the first time.