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Im scared of rollar coasters!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?

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when i was younger i went on an upside down ride 5 times in a row but i dont know why i see pics in my head of me falling off the coaster or it going off the track!!!

im fine with small coaster that dont go upside down but the ones that my buddies go on are scary for me!!

so what can i do so i wont be scared?

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  1. I have the same promblem. Loops, and hights are not my thing. My friends like scary rollercoasters but I peffer medium fast and no loops, but so im not embarrsed I go on. Afterwards I end up wanting to go on again and again and my friends dont. My advice to you is try them there made to look scary but are safe and fun. Enjoy them and forget think about something you like breathe deep and scream!

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  2. tell lots poeple to go with you you feel safer and check the history of the rollar coaster to see how many times it crashed

  3. you wont fall off. There is a slim to none chance of you falling off of a rollercoaster. When you sit done and put the bar over you shake it like crazy and then you will know that it's locked=) Good luck.

  4. ok, i was terrified about going upside down on roller coasters. and it was horrible to watch my younger sister go on them with no problems, and me just passing through the seats to exit. so when i recently went to sfga, i sucked it up and went on a loop. i was originally planning on starting small, with The Demon, and then see how i felt, but we ended up going on Superman: Ultimate Flight before anything else. i was terrified, felt ready to p**s myself, but when i got off, i could barely walk, i was so excited/happy/awed.

    long story short, i got over it, and it was FREAKIN' AMAZING!

    and the science of it's design keeps the coaster on it's tracks. the coaster is forced outward, against the tracks while upside-down, so it can't fall off. it just won't. and the straps are supportive and keep you in the car. but you don't actually really need them, because science keeps you in your seat!

    but don't go taking it off in the middle of the ride. because that's a very bad idea.

    i hope you conquer your fear! trust me, the world of theme parks open so much more when you get on the big coasters. good luck!

  5. you no what i do.... if its like a ride where you have the individual bar i push it down to where its almost sufficating me but then i fell extra safe cause the bar doesn't jump up and down and it keeps you in place better. everyone gets nervous when they go on a rollercoaster for the first time. you just have to relax and tell yourself how proud you will feel when you do it. start small and kept building to bigger coasters. if you still don't feel like going on then DON'T. no one can make you do something you don't wanna do.

    Good luck and just HAVE FUN! :)

  6. Just remember this statistic, 4 people last year died on roller coasters. There are probably on average 5,000 people everyday at every park, and probably 75 parks, and 365 days in a year. Then multiply that all by itself. That equals 136,875,000 people last year, so you have about a 4 in 136 million chance of dieing on a roller coaster, also if dieing on a roller coaster was a real liability, summer camps and schools wouldn't have trips there.

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