black562
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Ok, here's the deal...I have been to Disney every year except last year so I have ridden everything except Mission Space. I'm going with my new wife on our honeymoon.
My wife does have a heart murmur but she is an avid thrill ride enthusiest and has ridden every major ride in the book (inverted coasters, standup coasters, even the freefall ride on top of the Stratosphere in Vegas) and her doctor told her if it doesn't bother her, then go ahead and ride. FYI she's 25 years old and has had it since birth, takes no medication and has never had any problems. In fact, one of her favorite rides is the rainbow (spins around while standing up and pins you against the wall).
I guess what I'm asking is, for true enthusiests, is it really all that bad or is it just the hype? We're both coaster junkies so we love thrills....what's your thoughts?
My wife does have a heart murmur but she is an avid thrill ride enthusiest and has ridden every major ride in the book (inverted coasters, standup coasters, even the freefall ride on top of the Stratosphere in Vegas) and her doctor told her if it doesn't bother her, then go ahead and ride. FYI she's 25 years old and has had it since birth, takes no medication and has never had any problems. In fact, one of her favorite rides is the rainbow (spins around while standing up and pins you against the wall).
I guess what I'm asking is, for true enthusiests, is it really all that bad or is it just the hype? We're both coaster junkies so we love thrills....what's your thoughts?




