If anyone is interested, a brief story.... One thing I really like about Hersheypark is what I consider to be the "levels" of roller coasters. By that, I mean I am able to rank their coasters from what, in my opinion, is least extreme to most extreme, whereas many other parks just have a ton of extreme coasters. I have been able to use that ranking to help me get over my fear of coasters. I always have been comfortable riding the Trailblazer, but a few years ago, I was able to work up the nerve to ride the Wild Mouse. The following year, I rode the Comet for the first time. Just last year (at age 29), I finally worked up the nerve to ride both the Lightning Racer (both sides) and the Wildcat. I now love all of those coasters and when I go back in June, I plan to give the Sooperdooperlooper a shot, as I have never been on an inverted coaster before. I might even try the Sidewinder, which is next on my "ranking" after Sooperdooperlooper. I'm hoping those will give me the confidence to finally give Rockin' Roller Coaster a shot next time I go to WDW. (The big problem is DW really wants to ride Skyrush and I'm terrified to ride a coaster with no floor, so we'll see how it goes).
In summary, for those of you who didn't feel like reading all that, I just think it's neat how that park is sort of like a training ground for people who are afraid of roller coasters to get used to them.