Thanks, I decided back in 2000 to try all the rides at the new Islands of Adventure because it seemed little point me going if I didn't. Previous to that I didn't do any rollercoasters because I was scared.
That year as a lead up, I went on Rock n Rollercoaster and because I had shoulder restraints I found to my amazement I enjoyed the ride. I followed this by a trip on Duelling Dragons by myself whilst the hubbie looked after my sons (trying to stop calling them kids now as they are 17 and 19 and next month holds their next birthdays), much to my hubbie's amazement. I enjoyed the ride.
Since then I have not looked back and provided I have shoulder restraints I am fine and I have just thought this has nothing to do with Dudley Do Rights but what I think I am trying to say is I was scared to do all these rides but discovered they were fine. I didn't enjoy the nerves leading up to the ride but felt a sense of achievement when I had did it.
The only ride I don't touch is Tower of Terror. I hated the two goes I had on this back in 97 and 98. After the 98 ride, I staggered to a chair to sit down whilst they bought the photo and two women came over to see if I was okay. I have not gone on it since. However, I do wonder now if it would be tame compared to some of the newer rides I have been on but just have flashbacks of those silver, mirrored walls and terror strikes.
It did take me a while to pluck up the courage to go on Dr Doom. I go on it but it isn't one of my favourite rides. The youngest tried to stop me gripping on this year by holding one of my hands as it did its little rise. Sheer panic hit me, if I had long nails, he would have been involutarily scratched! It isn't so bad for them because they are all nearly or are 6 foot tall, whilst I am 5 foot 6 so experience quite a bit of airtime at the top compared to them. One of the times I went on it I flew that fast I was forced out to the harness which was a bit unnerving.
So now I have a go on a ride and decide if I like it or not.