I have, over the years, learned to stay pretty calm on the way up, even two summers ago, when we got stopped on that hill, for quite a bit of time. The drop . . . not so much with the staying calm there hahahaha.I LOVE Splash Mountain. May be my favorite ride. However, it doesn't matter how many times I go on it I still get really nervous on that loooooonnnnngg trip up before the drop. Every. Single. Time.
I like the drop itself but the trip up is torture.
EP - Ellen's Energy Adventure: Who really wants to spend 45 minutes in the dark with Ellen?
Keeping in theme with the other thread - what's your must NOT do?
My will never do again attraction is Stitch's Great Escape..... I don't think anything could make me re do that experience.Keeping in theme with the other thread - what's your must NOT do?
This! Rode it two years ago to make my husband happy because it was an adult only trip so our son wasn't with us to ride it with him. Hated it, the only positive was that I had watched it on you tube so I knew what to look for at the end so staved off a panic attack. Of course I also held it over hubby's head whenever I wanted to do something he didn'tMission Space. I prefer to taste my food only once, thank you. And if I do the side (green) that allows my food to stay put, I find the ride to be dull. My family doesn't particularly care for it but if they decide to go on it on one of our trips, I take that opportunity to stroll World Showcase at my leisure or look around Mouse Gear.


Mission Space - Did it once .. I could have SWORN my wife and I would have cose the "easy" side, but there is no way it was. .. we were naueous for QUITE a while after it. So, no desire to go back ..
And frankly, it just wasn't that exciting of a ride .. crammed in a little pod with someone yelling at you to push buttons .. was just far too chaotic compared to other Disney rides.
Yes! Astro Orbiter is the scariest ride at WDW!! Glad I'm not the only one who thinks so.