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Navy wrote on 2011-10-27 05:07
no I'm not talking about the ferris wheel
I love them I'm an adrenaline junkie
I thrive off of the stuff
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Cucurbita wrote on 2011-10-27 05:08
Love fast moving ones that go up and down.
:wink:
But I can't stand the spinning ones, they make me hurl.
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Hiccup wrote on 2011-10-27 05:09
I love it. I want to ride on Kingda Ka one day. Didn't get to last time I was at 6flags cause it was raining on Halloween :C
Still love me some intense roller coasters. Disney World by-far had the best ones I've ever been on.
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Phunkie wrote on 2011-10-27 05:09
I went to Six Flags for the first time ever during the summer and I think I conquered my fear of heights.
It was really mind-blowing. You feel so powerful after you get off a crazy ride like Kingda Ka.
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Medusa wrote on 2011-10-27 05:10
YES. AMG YES.
and those rides that slowly lift you up and then drop you. i scream like a little girl every time.
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Lolicon wrote on 2011-10-27 05:11
They're fun once in a while, but between the adrenaline rush and the waiting time, sitting in front of a computer the entire day wins.
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Yoorah wrote on 2011-10-27 05:23
I've only gone on those a few times in my life, but I loved it. :D
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Cucurbita wrote on 2011-10-27 05:25
Quote from Yoorah;637183:
I've only gone on those a few times in my life, but I loved it. :D
Seriously stale man.
We need to take you on some adventures.
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Cannibal wrote on 2011-10-27 05:25
Yes, I live near an amusement park and I always get a season's pass so I can go whenever.
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Ithiliel wrote on 2011-10-27 05:40
No. I'm legit terrified of heights, and I do not feel safe whatsoever on rollercoasters or really high rides.
Unless it has water. I can handle the ride if there's water involved.
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Hiccup wrote on 2011-10-27 05:42
Quote from Lilith;637214:
No. I'm legit terrified of heights, and I do not feel safe whatsoever on rollercoasters or really high rides.
Unless it has water. I can handle the ride if there's water involved.
[Image: http://www.familytravelfun.com/images/blizzard-beach.jpg]
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Ithiliel wrote on 2011-10-27 05:44
Quote from Hiccup;637215:
[Image: http://www.familytravelfun.com/images/blizzard-beach.jpg]
....The **** is that ride and why does it look so damn high up.
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Cucurbita wrote on 2011-10-27 05:44
Quote from Hiccup;637215:
[Image: http://www.familytravelfun.com/images/blizzard-beach.jpg]
Practically a vertical drop. Imagine if you kicked at the back of it a little bit and fell straight to your death.
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Hiccup wrote on 2011-10-27 05:45
Quote from Lilith;637220:
....The **** is that ride and why does it look so damn high up.
http://disneyworld.disney.go.com/parks/blizzard-beach/attractions/summit-plummet/
Summary:
This premier waterslide attraction for big kids, teens and adults is not for the faint of heart. At a "chilling" 120 feet high, this sky-scraping ski jump of a thrill ride down the slopes of Mount Gushmore is one of the world's tallest and fastest free-fall body slide.
The adrenalin-pumping vertical drop will send "chills" up your spine as you plunge down the 360-foot long flume and through a darkened tunnel at speeds from 50 to 60 miles per hour. A digital readout at the bottom displays each rider's speed.
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Invertex wrote on 2011-10-27 05:46
I don't really like them. I get motion sickness very easily, so feeling like throwing up for the next half hour is not my idea of fun.
I like Ferris Wheels though. :D