Any adult ride at CP you WILL NOT ride and why?

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Titandwedebil said:
I've never ridden a coaster or thrill ride that's made me dizzy, sick, or ill (thankfully). No, there is ONE coaster in my entire lifetime that I've ever had a problem with...Mantis. After the first loop, there's this horrible sensation that initiates in my legs. It feels like all the blood in my legs is being dragged to my feet, the pressure is terrible. It's a shame, if it weren't for that I'm sure I would love Mantis.

I used to get it, but this year in the front twice. It turned to Top 8, maybe 7 coaster.

Flyers are no good for me. The one at Carowinds about emptied my system due to the switching from back to front to back to front. Barf!


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I don't ride Maxair because I am afraid that it will make me sick. I do not do well with rides that spin. I also will not ride Skyhawk because I am afraid that the swing will make me queezy.

I don't ride Iron Dragon because the line is right next to the lagoon and it smells which makes me sick. :)

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You sound like a person I would never go to Cedar Point with.... A bit whiny. Ur there, u might as well go on everything.

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You could at least try it. :p

I do not generally ride the CCMR because it really smashes my legs. I am tall and big but this is the only ride which actually is painful to sit in. When they push those bars down I may shed a tear. I do ride it at least once a year though for some reason. Maybe I just need a reminder of why I don't ride it.


No coaster will ever be too fast or too tall!

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Coaster23 said:
You sound like a person I would never go to Cedar Point with.... A bit whiny. Ur there, u might as well go on everything.

You have no idea. :)


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:) No he does not.


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The Mine Ride. Basically, if you are over six feet in height, with the bulk of it in your legs - you can't get the lap bar down correctly. It's painful to ride with your legs crossed (like the ride-op's suggest) so I have pretty much given up riding it.

It's still a great ride - but it is limited to the non-kiddie/non-adult ages due to it's design. It's wierd that WildCat doesn't suffer from the same design problem even though both are about the same vintage design.

Wicked Twister has a similar problem if your height is in your torso. You simply can't compress the distance from your donkey to your sholders no matter what you do.

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