Sudden aversion to coasters--need help

NCRedding

I've strayed
Joined
Feb 4, 2000
I've always ridden coasters, but lately, I find myself making excuses not to ride--even did the chicken exit at Apollo's Chariot in BG-Williamsburg. Convince me that I can still ride the coasters, and that IOA is where I need to start back riding them--we're going in Oct. and I don't want to watch my DH andDD having all the fun.
 
It's time for my story again! :)


How I Learned to Love Roller Coasters and Stop Worrying About the Beast

by Barry Hom

"Inside Edition" reported that your chances of getting into a fatal roller
coaster accident is 1 in 10 million. Yet, everytime I thought about riding
one, I thought that I would die.

I used to avoid riding roller coasters. I chickened out on Space Mountain.
I avoided Busch Gardens Tampa for years. If I didn't ride the roller
coasters, what else is there to do at Bush Gardens? I did ride Big Thunder
Mountain at the Magic Kingdom and I swore to never to do it again!

That all changed when I visited Islands of Adventure in May 1999. I
initially planned to avoid riding the roller coasters. I really just wanted
to ride one ride -- Spiderman. I passed by the Incredible Hulk Coaster and
I kept on thinking, "I'll save it for later." Finally, I decided to ride
it.

I almost ran away from the entrance, but I thought of what my mom said when
I wouldn't eat lima beans -- "How do you know if you don't like it if you
haven't tried it?" I never ate my lima beans and I still don't like them, but I figured I'd ride it once and if I didn't like it, I'd
ride something else. There are plenty of other things to do at the park!

I entered the queue and I felt my heart pounding, my skin crawling, and my
breath becoming shorter. I finally was strapped in and I was terrified! As
the car rolled into the launch tube, people in the back of the coaster
started yelling, "Whoo!" I began to yell "Whoo!" too and suddenly, my fear
turned into excitement and I was launched out!

I yelled "Whoo!" so much that my voice was harsh after the ride. I don't
remember much of what the track looked like because I kept my eyes closed
(especially during the upside-down parts). At the end of the ride, I said,
"What a rush!"

I had planned to ride the Hulk Coaster zero times, but I ended up riding it
seven times. I finally conquered Space Mountain. I visited Busch Gardens
a few months after visiting IOA and enjoyed the coasters there. I'm
planning to visit the roller coaster mecca, Cedar Point, one day.

Perhaps one day I will have the courage to eat lima beans
 
Barry,
I'm right there with you on the coasters, but forget the lima beans!!
 
WEll, I'm of the mind that, well, its 2-3 minutes maximum of my life..

Dueling Dragons was petryfying for me. I dont mind twists, upside down, etc.. but as long as I am enclosed. The dangling feet just FREAK ME OUT! I went on both, with the urging of my DH. I did it, glad I did it, but I did conquer some weird fears..

I'm still not CRAZY about them but I am glad I did them

Another one that was scary, but glad I did was the High Roller in VEgas. Not only is it a coaster, but on top/side of a 900 foot building.. I went there up on a dare, chickened out for a minute, and then said "Hey, I'm in Vegas,!" and I did it...

IT was scary.. theres a small gap between the car/track and the building, nothing like looking down 900 feet! :eek: I almost lost it there, but preceded!

You can do it really you can!
 


Barry, LOL! I'd forgotten you used to be afraid of coasters! Now you'll even eat bug pops to get people on them!
 

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