worth doing..it is so much fun the rush is so awesome !!
How to go on a rollercoaster
How I did it: Always looked forward to this ride each summer as Playland opened, as well as, the Water Log Shoot and the Swings. The front or back seats were the best!
The Wooden Roller Coaster was built board by board in 1958 and is Playland's most historic and spectacular attraction. Reaching speeds of 45 mph on the steepest drop, the many twists, turns and camel hops of the Wooden Roller Coaster keep you on the edge of your seat until the last hair-raising turn into the station!
That is for sure!
Lessons & tips:
- Face your fear
- Wait 45 minutes after eating
- Scream like there is no tomorrow!
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Aylian is a dreamer
It’s cool, just a bit annoying I don’t get any kick from it. No adrenaline, nothing. :(
Abby . . . dislikes morning . . .
Absolutely LOVE them . . . and Cedar Point has the best ones. Busch Gardens Tampa had good coasters, too, so I am ready to try out the Six Flags here and see what they have. No one compares to Cedar Point, though. :)
xandreax is reading Have a Nice Day by Mick Foley
Roller coasters are one of the most exciting things to me… I haven’t been on one in a few years but I went to Valleyfair in Minnesota in 2004 and I LOVED Wild Thing, well I loved all the coasters, Steel Venom, Corkscrew.. the only one there I didn’t go on was the wild mouse one and they were craaaaazy fun… Can’t wait to go again, It’s good I can drive there (even if it takes 8 hours)
ryein hot town, summer in the city...
Even if you’re afraid! I figure I wasted the first 13 years of my life to a fear of something that I now love! Start with something easy, if you’re afraid – try a kiddie coaster. (By the way, going upside down doesn’t always mean it’s more intense. There are some crazy coasters that don’t go upside down!) My first coaster was a stand-up roller coaster. That was awesome.
I was about 7 years old the first time. It was a small one at the zoo. I kept asking mom why the train didn’t have wheels.
Astar13 is rethinking her entire list!
After years and years of family and friends trying to convince me to attempt a roller-coaster, someone was finally successful. Jordan convinced me to attempt a coaster at Canada’s Wonderland, an amusement park we went to with his cousins while in Toronto. Jordan, knowing my love for fast cars, assumed that Vortex would be a good choice because this coaster is simply fast (or so he said). “You love speed! You’ll love it!” Um, no. This is not like riding in a car at all. But, I decided to try one more, The Italian Job, where the cars are all small mini-coopers, and while this one was a bit more fun, I have decided that roller-coasters are really not my thing. Still, gotta love Jordan for trying. And I’m proud I conquered my fear.
they go too fast and they won’t let you off no matter how nice you ask!






