Serrina89
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Jan 4, 2013
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Hey DISers,
So a couple of years ago, I decided to go to WDW with one of my really good friends. We decided to get on Space Mountain and I had the time of my life. She got off scared and shaking. I just chalked it up to her being a bigger scared-y cat than me. Until.....
this past summer when I went with my boyfriend and we decided to ride. I was so excited about a roller coaster that I could ride with my eyes open. And it happened......that tiny baby coaster had me practicing breathing techniques for labor and delivery.....smh....
and then it dawned on me....the difference in riding in the front and back. I think the ride is less daunting riding in the back seat because even though it's in the dark you can slightly feel the car turn and drop before you do. However in the front you cant brace yourself for anything because you and the car are in sync. I rode the ride once again in the back to confirm my thoughts and i find it easier ridding in the back.
Does anyone else feel there is a difference?
So a couple of years ago, I decided to go to WDW with one of my really good friends. We decided to get on Space Mountain and I had the time of my life. She got off scared and shaking. I just chalked it up to her being a bigger scared-y cat than me. Until.....
this past summer when I went with my boyfriend and we decided to ride. I was so excited about a roller coaster that I could ride with my eyes open. And it happened......that tiny baby coaster had me practicing breathing techniques for labor and delivery.....smh....
and then it dawned on me....the difference in riding in the front and back. I think the ride is less daunting riding in the back seat because even though it's in the dark you can slightly feel the car turn and drop before you do. However in the front you cant brace yourself for anything because you and the car are in sync. I rode the ride once again in the back to confirm my thoughts and i find it easier ridding in the back.
Does anyone else feel there is a difference?