- August 4th, 2015, 2:18 pm
#82128
Hi all! I'm new to these forums, although I've been lurking for a couple weeks.
Little background, I've spent most of my life being completely terrified of rollercoasters. I have a fear of heights, and I absolutely hate that "falling out of your seat/stomach dropping/airtime" feeling that you get on the drops on log flumes. My parents would have to bribe me to try and get me on Powder Keg Flume as a kid. (This fear is the main reason I have avoided coasters until this point.) The only true "coasters" I had ridden prior to this year were Goldrusher, Woodstock Express, Supersaturator, Flying Ace Ariel Chase, Ricochet, and the taxi one. (I'm not sure that last one should really count, haha.) I don't mind fast, and I don't mind upside-down. (Screamweaver is one of my favorite rides at the park.)
Anyway, this year I started trying to pinpoint which rides give me that feeling I hate, and which rides might not actually have it. I started out with Top Gun (does anyone really call it Afterburn? lol) after a LOT of psyching myself up and convincing by my friends. I figured with the over the shoulder restraints, it couldn't be but so bad. I loved it! It was fun, fast, intense, and no stomach-dropping feeling on the first drop. (I had a stress headache like you wouldn't believe leading up to that first drop, though. I was so anxious.) For my second coaster, I tried Vortex, since I felt like it had a similar build to Top Gun, and again, over-the-shoulder restraints. Also enjoyed it! Definitely rougher than Top Gun, but I went in knowing that.
So now I'm trying to psyche myself up for my next coaster, which I have decided will be Carolina Cyclone. It's got over-the-shoulder restraints, which console me a little bit, but that first drop looks a little more sudden than the "slight turn into a drop" that both Top Gun and Vortex have.
I imagine the restraints would prevent much of an "airtime" feeling, but since my friends are terrible at explaining feelings that they get on coasters, I'm kind of unsure of what to expect. So my question for you all is: how does Cyclone compare to Top Gun and Vortex, ride-wise? Is the first drop a lot more sudden/jarring? Or is it really not that bad and I'm just freaking myself out?
Thanks in advance!
~Little Scarf Girl
Little background, I've spent most of my life being completely terrified of rollercoasters. I have a fear of heights, and I absolutely hate that "falling out of your seat/stomach dropping/airtime" feeling that you get on the drops on log flumes. My parents would have to bribe me to try and get me on Powder Keg Flume as a kid. (This fear is the main reason I have avoided coasters until this point.) The only true "coasters" I had ridden prior to this year were Goldrusher, Woodstock Express, Supersaturator, Flying Ace Ariel Chase, Ricochet, and the taxi one. (I'm not sure that last one should really count, haha.) I don't mind fast, and I don't mind upside-down. (Screamweaver is one of my favorite rides at the park.)
Anyway, this year I started trying to pinpoint which rides give me that feeling I hate, and which rides might not actually have it. I started out with Top Gun (does anyone really call it Afterburn? lol) after a LOT of psyching myself up and convincing by my friends. I figured with the over the shoulder restraints, it couldn't be but so bad. I loved it! It was fun, fast, intense, and no stomach-dropping feeling on the first drop. (I had a stress headache like you wouldn't believe leading up to that first drop, though. I was so anxious.) For my second coaster, I tried Vortex, since I felt like it had a similar build to Top Gun, and again, over-the-shoulder restraints. Also enjoyed it! Definitely rougher than Top Gun, but I went in knowing that.
So now I'm trying to psyche myself up for my next coaster, which I have decided will be Carolina Cyclone. It's got over-the-shoulder restraints, which console me a little bit, but that first drop looks a little more sudden than the "slight turn into a drop" that both Top Gun and Vortex have.
Thanks in advance!
~Little Scarf Girl
