Everyone is afraid of something. Maybe it is a rollercoaster. Maybe it is a ferris wheel. Maybe it is a water ride. Maybe a ride that spins. You know yourself. What ride, if you were offered 1 million dollars, would you still say No Way!
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There is no ride I won't ride at Disneyland but outside the park I REFUSE to ride a Gravitron! The one where you lay against the walls and they slide up and down while the ride spins!
I won't tell you what happened to me in the past on that ride but it was awful!!! Never again!!!!!!A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes....
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A million dollars??? I'd eat my own vomit while going on Small World for a million dollars! (Sorry for being graphic, just emphasizing a point.) But let's say money isn't involved. I'd never go on the Davey Crocket canoes. Not out of fear of water or anything, but just because canoeing seems more like labor than fun. Me and my friend used to have a joke that the people in the canoes were people who got caught hopping the back wall and they are forced to row all day. Plus you can see everything form the Mark Twain and Columbia that you can from the canoes.
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NO way canoes are way fun! Till you are actually on em and you are getting splashed by everyone who has never even used a canoe before. But yeah great fun! LOL
Hmm what ride would I not ride... http://disneyland.disney.go.com/disn...AttractionPage
I have been on it a few times but each time I go on it, it takes alot of talk from my friends to get me up there LOL Again!
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Matterhorn, Big Thunder and Golden Dreams at DCA...and I am serious...I'll get on them...once in a while...but i hate those rides...Golden Dreams i've never seen, but i will not step foot in there...
When I do get on matterhorn...I always yell out Dolly's drop at its location and I turn up my iPOD music and sing out loud to a song...Went to a party the other night
All the ladies were treating me right
Moving my feet to the disco beat
How in the world could I keep my seat
All of a sudden I began to change
I was on the dance floor acting strange
Flapping my arms I began to cluck
Look at me..I'm the disco duck
"Do the Disco Duck!!!"
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There is no ride I won't ride at Disneyland but outside the park I REFUSE to ride a Gravitron! The one where you lay against the walls and they slide up and down while the ride spins!
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For a million bucks, I'd ride Michael Eisner piggyback from Burbank to Anaheim (or visa-versa).Seriously, though. I will NOT get on the Maliboomer. My fear of heights is much too angry. (...but for a $million I can close my eyes!). I'd go on Golden Dreams a second time but you'd have to wake me up to pay me.
The canoes are a hoot. It is not work, it is recreation. It's also very cooling on a hot day when the idiot in front of you can't work out the complicated dynamics of operating a paddle. :lol:"Yesterday, a man walked up to me and said, 'Isn't it a shame that Walt Disney couldn't be here to see this?' and I said, "He did see this, that's why it's here."
-Art Linkletter July 17, 2005-
When you wish upon a star your dreams come true.
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Originally posted by PumpkinKing!NO way canoes are way fun! Till you are actually on em and you are getting splashed by everyone who has never even used a canoe before. But yeah great fun! LOL
Hmm what ride would I not ride... http://disneyland.disney.go.com/disn...AttractionPage
I have been on it a few times but each time I go on it, it takes alot of talk from my friends to get me up there LOL Again!
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I'm a big thrill seeker, so I'll ride anything here there or anywhere. Even at Six Flags. The only thing I ain't been on yet is Superman the Ride, mostly because the queue is at least three hours long every time I go....
I waited four hours to ride X at that park and was scared ****LESS.
Besides, when I got my AP I promised myself that I would do everything listed on the map the day I got my AP. So, if the keelboats had been on there, I woulda done em, even if let's say they were in the process of sinking.
I've already done the canoes and Innoventions (shudder at the last one!) and everything else should just be funMember of the Disney Class of 2005
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I'd cut off my own leg for a million bucks, but for arguments sake- the only ride that has ever scared me (and I almost cried!) is X at Magic Mountain. And I would even consider giving it a second chance.�In a world filled with hate, we must still dare to hope. In a world filled with anger, we must still dare to comfort. In a world filled with despair, we must still dare to dream. And in a world filled with distrust, we must still dare to believe.� -Michael Jackson
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Originally posted by TinkPinkI'd cut off my own leg for a million bucks, but for arguments sake- the only ride that has ever scared me (and I almost cried!) is X at Magic Mountain. And I would even consider giving it a second chance.Member of the Disney Class of 2005
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May 6, 2005 - present.
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Well, there's certainly no ride that I wouldn't go on for a million bucks. Nonetheless, I have never seen Golden Dreams and I plan to keep it that way.
My tollerance for thrill rides is basically limitless, if a park builds a ride they think is safe and fun, then I'm willing to ride it. I loved X BTW, it was awesome... Although, my least favorite ride ever, and one that would required large sums of money(or an very attractive, very interested riding companion) for me to ever ride is that giant wooden coaster at MM, what is that thing called? Not cause it's scary, because the way it jerks around is down right painful.
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If It was for real, I would go on anything. But Storybook Land I went on it for the first time last November, and won't be going again. Been there done that.
Great for the Kiddies though.1st Amendment-Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.
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Originally posted by LeeLiWell, there's certainly no ride that I wouldn't go on for a million bucks. Nonetheless, I have never seen Golden Dreams and I plan to keep it that way.
My tollerance for thrill rides is basically limitless, if a park builds a ride they think is safe and fun, then I'm willing to ride it. I loved X BTW, it was awesome... Although, my least favorite ride ever, and one that would required large sums of money(or an very attractive, very interested riding companion) for me to ever ride is that giant wooden coaster at MM, what is that thing called? Not cause it's scary, because the way it jerks around is down right painful.
Member of the Disney Class of 2005
Disneyland CM for 4 years.
May 6, 2005 - present.
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I will NEVER ride that freaky freaky freaky crap (a.k.a. the Maliboomer). It should be chucked out."Somebody need me too much; somebody know me too well. Somebody pull me up short, and put me through hell, and give me support for being alive. Make me alive. Make me alive! Make me confused; mock me with praise. Let me be used. Vary my days. But alone is alone, not alive. Somebody crowd me with love, somebody force me to care. Somebody let me come through, I'll always be there as frightened as you, to help us survive being alive."
--"Being Alive"
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Originally posted by melmelI'm a big thrill seeker, so I'll ride anything here there or anywhere. Even at Six Flags. The only thing I ain't been on yet is Superman the Ride, mostly because the queue is at least three hours long every time I go....
I waited four hours to ride X at that park and was scared ****LESS.
I hate the Maliboomer too! But I love the canoes....you find the cutest/buffest guys working there"Just remember the month of May followed by a nerd."
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