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What ride should my friend ride at Cedar Point?!?!?

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ok im taking my friend to cedar point and she is freaked out about some of my favorite rides.... she doesnt want to ride the maxair. [fav ride] and she doesnt want to go up side down. so what ride should she ride to get used to going up side down?!?!?!? and she is also afraid of the demon drop a little so how can i calm her down?????!

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  1. im going to cedar point tooo in 2 weeks

    ive never been there

    but just let her think..so many people have done these rides.. nothing has happened to them..she'll be fine

    please answer my question about cedar point if you've been there thank you:)


  2. I would reccomend Millenium Force because its smooth and it would give her a good first impression of coasters if she hasnt ridden them before.  If she needs to get used to going upside down, take her on Raptor because its the smoothest of Cedar Points upside down coasters.  Even though it has a lot of flips, its smoother than corkscrew and mantis.  Those two rides would give her a bad impression of upside down.  Raptor is less intense than Maverick.

  3. Cedar Point has just what you need.

    Not too far from the entrance there is a big gray building with D 12 on the side (disaster transport) there is no clue that the ride is a coaster until it is too late.

    the ride is tame, so then the door is open to get on the Corkscrew or the Mantis.

  4. I would suggest the indoor rollercoaster. My first rollercoaster was rockin rollercoaster in orlando. Before that I was really freaking out about rollercoasters.

    Another easy rollercoaster in the mine one. I went on that one then my friends got me on the Gemini, so that one works lol.

  5. Take her on the Jr. Gemini. lol. Just start from a kiddie coaster, working your way up to the bigger roller coasters.

  6. To get her used to going upside down, I would either go on the Raptor or Corkscrew.  The Raptor is a very smooth steel roller coaster that has a shoulder harness, and in my opinion, the shoulder harness makes me feel a lot safer.  Another thing is that the shoulder harness has handles that you can hold on to.  This helps when you become scared because you can grasp them until your knuckles turn white.  The Corkscrew is also a steel roller coaster that goes upside down 3 times (less than the Raptor I think) that also has shoulder harnesses, but it doesn't have handles on the harness and it's is a bit more rough that the Raptor.

    I am afraid of heights, so I know how your friend feels about some of the roller coasters because it took a lot courage for me to get on the rides.  For the rides that go upside down, I found it easier to close my eyes when I went upside down at first, then I would gradually opened them until I got used to having my eyes open during the ride and actually seeing myself upside down.  For the other rides, once she gets used to the funny feeling in her stomach, she will be able to ride more, but she has to start somewhere.  To make it more easy, if she hasn't rode Ocean Motion yet, she should start with that and then try MaxAir.  By doing this, it would get her used to the swinging back and forth.  But no matter what you do, don't force her to ride something she doesn't want to ride because it will turn into a bad time for her and she won't enjoy Cedar Point.

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