I challenge riders to try and endure the launch without at least yellling (screaming like a little girl is ok, too)You need to realize that most of the screaming you hear is not really people screaming out of fear, but out of excitement.
screaming like a little girl is ok, tooA roller coaster is one of the few places where it is socially acceptable to scream at the top of your lungs - it just makes the ride more fun for some people.
Now, THAT's a fun statistic. WDW isn't far from Tampa, the "Lightning Capital of the World."And, I'm pretty sure that more people get struck by lightning than actually ever get hurt (let alone die) on a Disney ride.
Does anyone have motion sickness and is not affected by the inversions on RNrc?
Prepare for takeoff!! After that, head back, eyes closed, and hold on tight!!! I'm always scared, but I keep going back on! Now if I can just get the courage to ride Everest![]()
Does anyone have motion sickness and is not affected by the inversions on RNrc?
I love Space Mountain and The Mummy at Universal - so I thought I'd probably enjoy RNRC BUT a friend of mine (who also loves Space) said she hated RnRC and was very nearly sick after it![]()
Does anyone have motion sickness and is not affected by the inversions on RNrc?
Always_forever_love said:Does RnRC have any loops or steep drops?
I have terrible motion sickness...I can't even turn around or look down when I'm in the passenger seat of our truckbut I did not get motion sickness on this ride no did I at the California Screamin (I think thats what it's called) at DCA.... but the neon lighting is what gave me a headache, but no motion sickness... now primeval whirl on the other hand
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Prepare for takeoff!! After that, head back, eyes closed, and hold on tight!!! I'm always scared, but I keep going back on! Now if I can just get the courage to ride Everest![]()