laurajetter
Mouseketeer<br><Font color="red">The Tag Fairy thi
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I'd like to try the RnR Coaster but I am afraid to because I don't like the feeling I get in my stomach on large drops. Aside from that fear, I love everything else about coasters...speed, fast turns, loops, etc. I love BTMRR, but that's of course because there is no huge drop. I can handle Space Mountain and mostly enjoy it, although a couple of those hills bother me a little. Never been on Splash Mountain and don't think I ever will (the anticipation of log flume drops gives me so much anxiety I can't enjoy the ride leading up to that point. At least with coasters I can enjoy the rest of the ride after the drop). Can anyone provide a description of what the RnR Coaster is like (with an emphasis on the presence or lack thereof of a big drop)?
If there is a big drop, could you describe what it's like? For instance, although the Anaconda roller coaster in Kings Dominion is really tall and looks steep, right at the top as you're starting to go down, the track slightly turns to the right. Because of the this slight little twist, I guess it must slow it down slightly or something because I don't get that dropping sensation. If the RnR Coaster drop is different from just a straight drop in anyway or if it's short, not that steep, etc. please let me know.
Thanks for your help!
-Laura
If there is a big drop, could you describe what it's like? For instance, although the Anaconda roller coaster in Kings Dominion is really tall and looks steep, right at the top as you're starting to go down, the track slightly turns to the right. Because of the this slight little twist, I guess it must slow it down slightly or something because I don't get that dropping sensation. If the RnR Coaster drop is different from just a straight drop in anyway or if it's short, not that steep, etc. please let me know.
Thanks for your help!
-Laura
