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We do them all, but if I could choose one to limit to rare occasions, it would be Space Mountain. It’s too dark in there. They need a little more projection, maybe a soundtrack. It annoys me,
Rides I won't go on again:
Kali River Rapids: don't like getting wet on rides and I didn't it to be fun enough to get wet for
Astro Orbiter: It made me feel sick which doesn't usually happen to me
I won't go on the more intense version of Mission Space. Don't want to risk it. I'll stick with the less intense version
The only one I can think of that is a "never again" is Space Mountain.
I loved it the first time I was on it (in the mid-80's, when I was fourteen).
But the second time, in 2001 as a 30-year-old .... for some reason, it being in the dark, knowing there were support and structural stuff SOMEwhere around - even though logically I know it was nowhere near me - and I couldn't see it? That terrified me. Irrational as it was, I spent the whole ride terrified I was going to lose an arm or get decapitated.
Rides I have done, but will never do again:
Mission Space - I am claustrophobic - not a good one for me!
Star Tours - I did it once and then didn't go on it for years. Then I tried it again just recently and decided it was not something I wanted to do again.
Alien Encounter - even though this is now a closed attraction, I did it once and said never again!
Rides I have done in the past, that I haven't done in a long while, but possibly might do them again:
Rock and Roller Coaster
Expedition Everest
Both of these rides really mess up my equilibrium. But I like them both!
Rides I’ve been on but won’t do again:
Space Mountain - too dark and jerky
Stitch’s Great Esacpe - too claustrophobic
Rock N Roller Coaster - Used to love this, but last time it really messed with my head.
Dinosaur - too jerky
Rides I’ve never been on:
Astro orbiter
Kali River Rapids
Primeval Whirl
Mission Space Orange
Rides I will only go on when I’m there with my grandchildren:
Mad Hatter Tea Cups
Gone on but wont do again:
Big Thunder Mountain.. I don't know why but it was just too jerky for me
Never rode & wont ride:
Astro orbiter.. to high for me
There really is only one other ride in the entire WDW I have never ridden (yet) & not sure I ever will ( we shall see this coming trip): Expedition Everest.. something about the broken track scares me
Okay my list is short
Have done not doing again Teacups I can handle most anything but getting on a ride that makes me dizzy. Also Kali River Ride Have no desire to walk around AK soaked till I dry out
Not doing ever Primeval Whirl same reason as Teacups
This lists come with a major disclaimer. My sister Reenie's 2 d daughters currently aged 26 and 28 have announced that they want/are coming with us for one of our 2020 trips and they refuse to accept I am not up for that. So it looks like every ride is in my future again
The only one I can think of is Stitch and never again! This attraction is just so bad and glad it's finally gone! Not sure what the Disney imagineers were thinking with this one.
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October 6, 2017-Enjoying an amazing dinner at Victoria & Albert's with PP's Dot and Drew
My TR from my most recent trip is now underway. Includes: Universal Studios Florida, Disney World and Sea World Orlando Trifecta TR -Updated December 10th! TR is now COMPLETED!
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