hellonwheelz84
Amy
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- Jun 16, 2021
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Thanks for the info about Forbidden Journey, I believe I rode it a few months after opening, honestly not quite sure but it was NEW and people were going NUTS lol
That’s a great tip but I don’t want to spoil the experience, is it a full live video of the ride?
Thank you for this info. Unfortunately for me, I have to consider this because of how unsecure I felt the last time i rode Space mountain and it used to be my FAVORITE ride as a child/teen.
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What type of restraint does Hagrid's ride have?
Hagrid’s is also a lap restraint, some in the side car and some on the bike.
I don’t know how anyone could call rip ride rocket smooth. Secure with a crushingly oppressive ride harness yes, smooth certainly not. The only coaster I’ve been on that is worse than RRR in terms of jerkiness is Chester and heater mouse trap style coasters.
Thanks for the info about Forbidden Journey, I believe I rode it a few months after opening, honestly not quite sure but it was NEW and people were going NUTS lol
That’s AWESOME they will let you out/leave last minute, I didn’t think it was possible. I am like 4’10 or 4’’11 so based on what you’ve said I don’t think my feet will touch…boo…but you ALL have been more helpful than I could EVER imagine!!
Definitely a different experience. I find riding the bike much better for my back. The sidecar kind of rattles around a bit, and feels more like a traditional roller coaster. When I ride the bike, I lean forward towards the handlebars, and when the ride accelerates (which it does in a few spots), my arms support me leaning forward, and it doesn't jar my back. When I'm in the side car, those acceleration spots push my back into the back of the seat like you'd expect on a regular roller coaster, and it's a bit jarring. It's not terrible, but my back much prefers the bike.OK, thank you for the info. Can you tell me the different ride experiences if you choose the motorcycle or if you choose the sidecar?