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Rides in Orlando
I'm going to Florida in September for the 4th time but I have never been brave enough to tackle the 'bigger' rides! Since I last went in 2005 I managed to go on Nemesis Inferno at Thorpe Park - my first REAL rollercoaster! My trouble is I would probably be fine but I work myself up tino a frenzy and feel absolutely terrified!! Are their any rides over there {like Duellling Dragons, Rock and Roller Coaster etc} that are bearable do you think? I try and tell myself that they cannot be THAT bad as the parks don't exactly want people chucking up all over the place do they!??? I just wish I was braver : (
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hi my advice is to be brave and just get on them!!! American rollercoasters are absolutely fab the Hulk blasts you off as does the rock n roller coaster it is scary waiting but once youv'e been on them adrenaline takes over and I'm sure you would want to do it again.
If you really can't bear to than the log flumes can be an alternative and thunder mountain isn't really scary. Have a great time wish I was going
If you really can't bear to than the log flumes can be an alternative and thunder mountain isn't really scary. Have a great time wish I was going
I agree, all the rides are fantastic fun and VERY safe! I found that although nervous when queuing, once you get in the seat you feel so secure (due to their design) that most of the nerves go away. If you go to Universal Studios, one of the big rollercoasters (think it's the Hulk one) has a rollercoaster seat at the entrance so you can sit in it and see how it feels, pos worth going there first, trying out the seat and seeing if it makes you less nervous.