nicolispicoli
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Are the two different queue's for swinging and non-swinging gondola's?
Yes, two separate lines

Are the two different queue's for swinging and non-swinging gondola's?
narsel said:Mickeys wheel of death and the swinging dragon thing are equally horrifying, especially if you go on it with my DH who swings it even more.
Been a looong time since I took physics but I think the design of the swinging gondolas is such that being upside down is impossible. I think it's also extremely unlikely for any of the carriages to swing past 90 degrees. The good news, or bad, depending on your perspective, is that having that knowledge in no way ruins the sensation of the swing. I'm sure even if I sat down, pulled out old textbooks, did the math and was 100% certain of the swings' operation, it would still feel like I was in a death trap on the bigger swings, it's just that intense.Wait those things don't have lap bars? Just a quick question those things can't go upside down right (has been of swinging ferris wheels with the capacity to do a complete circle but they had lap bars).
I have noticed a pattern that the younger kids love them while the parents don't. I'm 14 and LOVE Rollar Coasters and the Pirate Ship things. Part of me wants to ride and the other part thinks its a bad idea. Should I ride it?
I'd have to agree with that. But ultimately, it's totally enclosed and safe, so you just remind yourself of that when you ride.The height plus the lack of restraints plus the inconsistent rocking motion lends itself to people feeling completely out of control which in and of itself can be more terrifying then any roller coaster in the world.
Definitely try! I think you'd be disappointed if you didn't at least try the swinging cars once.I have noticed a pattern that the younger kids love them while the parents don't. I'm 14 and LOVE Rollar Coasters and the Pirate Ship things. Part of me wants to ride and the other part thinks its a bad idea. Should I ride it?
I have noticed a pattern that the younger kids love them while the parents don't. I'm 14 and LOVE Rollar Coasters and the Pirate Ship things. Part of me wants to ride and the other part thinks its a bad idea. Should I ride it?
The cars on Mickey's Wheel of Death have no lap bar, no seat belt. I think that's part of what makes them so scary! You feel so vulnerable!.