I did it once to say I had done it and hated it, will never ride it again. I kept my eyes closed the whole time and was so relieved to get off it alive.
For, me, personally, I agree 100% with you. Otherwise, I admire all the folks who can ride stuff like that (and much worse!) and LOVE it, and more power to them, but I have no interest in it. Those rides too jarring for me! Ever since I was a kid going to
Disneyland and other amusement parks, I have not been comfortable with roller coasters or thrill rides. I went on all the 'mountain' rides in DL a couple of times just to see what they were and now I leave them out of my repertoire when I am in the park. I even have trouble going on Indiana Jones because it is very bumpy and jerky - which is not good for a bad back, either - and I feel like I have been tossed in a blender by the time I get off of it! But I LOVE Star Tours, for some reason! It is the oddest thing because even the friends I knew who used to ride Star Tours with me will
no longer ride it because they have become more motion sick over time! No one will go on it with me - they think it is a death machine! And yet, those same friends who can't do Star Tours
love Indiana Jones and Soarin' Over California and even Space Mountain! How can that be? I also have a friend who won't get on Pirates because she hates those drops in the ride. She refuses. I was scared to death of Pirates when I was a kid but now it is one of my all-time favorites. But this same friend who hates drops has NO problem at all with spinning wildly and loves the Teacups and CarToon Spin and all that. Other friends I know will go on stuff that goes 60 miles an hour but will not ride anything that spins! I can tell you for certain that I will never be going on Orange Stinger either. Even the Monorail has a gotten a little 'wilder,' for lack of a better word, over the years, and makes us a little uneasy when it makes those turns a little sideways!!!
So we all have our little 'quirks' about what we don't like in certain rides. It could be speed, could be drops, could be heights, could be spinning, could be jerky/bumpy rides, could be 'motion simulation' rides, and it could be going upside down in loops! The great thing about Disneyland is that there is so much to do there for everyone - no matter what your aversion or preference! No one will be left out in the cold there. If I am with a group who are going on something I don't like, I have no problem splitting from them and sitting and people watching while they go on it, or going into shops and looking around, but it seems as we get older, more of my friends are avoiding things they used to like now, and we don't have to split up as often!