RNRC Posted December 10, 2006 Author Posted December 10, 2006 A couple of years ago, I was always convinced that I'd go on a certain ride until I got there. I tende to find that the more I know about the ride, the less nervous I am when I arrive at the park.
the sound Posted December 17, 2006 Posted December 17, 2006 ^ Say "if you don't get on the coaster, I'll beat you up!" That always works . Hey, that's a good one Maybe i shall put it into practice. Its ok Ed. I was kidding.
jason10 Posted January 7, 2007 Posted January 7, 2007 Well to get me on to stealth (I was soooo incredibly nervous) there were 2 women behind me and said, 'tell me how the ride is once you've been on it. I'm counting on you. You're so brave.' After that I had to do so I got on and I loved it so much. It was the best evr ride I had been on, seen as how I haven\t been on many. So get him into the q-line and say, I'll go on it but you don't have to so you can walk through when we get to the station. The ask the people behind you to say something like the people behind me said to me when you 2 are at the station and the next to get on. It should work but if not. Mehh...
bigboy61483 Posted February 22, 2007 Posted February 22, 2007 oh please. a few years back, i was chickening out on most rollercoasters, inversion or no inversion. what i found to be helpful was to view onride videos. that way i wouldn't be as scared to board them. I'm still a litttle fearful of Riding goliath, but i just get on anyways.
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