Chicago526
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I just posted this as a reply to another thread, but thought it is helpful enough to make it's own thread.
I hate big drops on rides, but I love coasters so much that I just endure them. I do have a tip, I swear this works. When you start to go down a big drop, put your chin all the way down so it touches your chest (or as low as you can get it). I don't know why, but you don't feel the drop when you do this! I've tried it on drops that make the one on Splash look like a bunny hop, and I hardly feel the drop at all. Your ride picture looks funny, though!
I employ this trick on Splash Mtn. all the time on the big drop. The little ones I like, it's just the big long ones I hate. I'm so glad I went on Splash, though, it's a fantastic ride!
I recomend that all who hate big drops who haven't ridden Splash because of it try this technique!
I hate big drops on rides, but I love coasters so much that I just endure them. I do have a tip, I swear this works. When you start to go down a big drop, put your chin all the way down so it touches your chest (or as low as you can get it). I don't know why, but you don't feel the drop when you do this! I've tried it on drops that make the one on Splash look like a bunny hop, and I hardly feel the drop at all. Your ride picture looks funny, though!

I employ this trick on Splash Mtn. all the time on the big drop. The little ones I like, it's just the big long ones I hate. I'm so glad I went on Splash, though, it's a fantastic ride!
I recomend that all who hate big drops who haven't ridden Splash because of it try this technique!