Aha - can definitely see where Tower of Terror would be a bad thing then! I wonder if EE is easier on you since it has the backwards section?TikiTikiRoom wrote:The one big thing that makes me not want to initially ride a coaster is the large drop. I hate the feeling of dropping and the sensation of one's stomach floating up into your throat. Makes me want to hurl and/or die. However the drops on EE I can handle.
What ride(s) have you ridden the most?
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possibly. The theming does help though. I do really like the Asia area music (unlike SOME people on here)Amy wrote:Aha - can definitely see where Tower of Terror would be a bad thing then! I wonder if EE is easier on you since it has the backwards section?TikiTikiRoom wrote:The one big thing that makes me not want to initially ride a coaster is the large drop. I hate the feeling of dropping and the sensation of one's stomach floating up into your throat. Makes me want to hurl and/or die. However the drops on EE I can handle.
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The drop is not bad on EE. It is an awesome ride.. Love it
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I agree. EE is a pretty tame "entry-level" coaster. Neither EE nor RnR is as extreme as some of the coasters at parks like Cedar Point or where the park is all about the rides, not the overall experience.Goofyfan wrote:The drop is not bad on EE. It is an awesome ride.. Love it
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cy1229 wrote:I agree. EE is a pretty tame "entry-level" coaster. Neither EE nor RnR is as extreme as some of the coasters at parks like Cedar Point or where the park is all about the rides, not the overall experience.Goofyfan wrote:The drop is not bad on EE. It is an awesome ride.. Love it
I agree with you 100%. Disney's coasters are not extreme and thats the way they plan it. Never been to Cedar Point. Would like to some day.
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I haven't been to Cedar Point in a lot of years. We live closer to King's Island now, and the last time we went there the girls were in elementary school. I suppose I'll take them to one or the other this upcoming summer, but I'm not a huge fan. I'd rather just relax and enjoy a park than fly from one ride to another, with carnies hawking at me in between.
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Yeah, the Great America parks and others parks have always seemed more fair-like and a sometimes even a little scary in comparison to Disney. And very little to no themingcy1229 wrote:I haven't been to Cedar Point in a lot of years. We live closer to King's Island now, and the last time we went there the girls were in elementary school. I suppose I'll take them to one or the other this upcoming summer, but I'm not a huge fan. I'd rather just relax and enjoy a park than fly from one ride to another, with carnies hawking at me in between.
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cy1229 wrote:I haven't been to Cedar Point in a lot of years. We live closer to King's Island now, and the last time we went there the girls were in elementary school. I suppose I'll take them to one or the other this upcoming summer, but I'm not a huge fan. I'd rather just relax and enjoy a park than fly from one ride to another, with carnies hawking at me in between.
LOL.....Carnies and Hawkers....So true...So True....
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Carnies and hawkers? Do they have bearded women and fish boys?
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I would love to eventually have Space Mountain: Mission 2 on my most ridden list. Six times on that thing was not enough. Hands down, what I think is Disney's best attraction.
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Re: What ride(s) have you ridden the most?
If I kept track, Splash Mountain would probably win out for the most, but the runners up would be:
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Pirates of the Carribean
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Re: What ride(s) have you ridden the most?
We do count the monorail as an unofficial "attraction." Monorail cast might be in what is considered transportation but the training and statusing is akin to an attractions host. I asked my coworker, who did monorails before MKGR.TikiTikiRoom wrote:Oh gosh. That's a tough one. The ride that I've ridden the most during ONE visit would probably be Expedition Everest. My Sis and I ran to EE at one of the early openings and rode it (I think) 3 times in a row, then went back later and waited in the single rider line to get some more ride time in. I hate roller coasters but will always ride EE and RnR at WDW. Go figure. (I just won't do Tower of Terror....)
Now the ride that I've been on the most over the span of all of my families visits would most likely be a virtual tie between PotC, Haunted Mansion, or....dare I say....the monorail? Does the monorail count as a ride? I mean, there's a queue and everything!
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I watched a video on youtube few days ago where a couple rode Thunder Mountain 10 times in a row. I mean, I like the ride and all.... but I also enjoy seeing other parts of the park.
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1. RnR
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