jjjones325
Tar Heel Born and Tar Heel Bred
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- Aug 2, 2017
I've never done Space or RnRC, but Primeval Whirl will get you bent out of shape. Lots of herky jerky, right up until you actually exit the ride.
The only one I really feel rattled with is Space Mountain. BTMRR is bumpy and jostles you around a bunch so if you can do that, you can do most of them.
RNRC really forced my head back, which is why I don’t ride it. It gives me a headache.
I am going to avoid Primeval whirl, watched a youtube video and that would really kill me. TT I also avoid, have a feeling it will jerk me around too much. Thank you!I have herniated disks from a car accident years ago & TT is the worst for me. RNRC I keep my head pressed back the whole time. EE I don't remember having any issues with. I have never ridden Primeval Whirl.
Not all seats on RnRC are created equally. I feel the front is smoother and the back seems to shake me a little more.
I agree. Last trip we rode it twice. First time was fine. I always make a point to keep my head back on the headrest. Second time, I could not keep my head still no matter how hard I tried to keep it pushed back on the headrest. Just too jerky. Came off that second ride with a headache.
Actually, RnR would be the one roller coaster where it really doesn't make any difference if you're in the front or back. That's because it launches instead of climbing/cresting any hills, like the others do. When you launch, the entire car launches together down the straight line. When it flips, sure the front cars flip first, but they all flip at pretty much the same velocity. So there really isn't much difference at all...your mind may play tricks on you, but it's really the same.
I am going to avoid Primeval whirl, watched a youtube video and that would really kill me. TT I also avoid, have a feeling it will jerk me around too much. Thank you!
As I get older, jerky is not that good. I have found over the past 10 years, the following rides fell off the list...Primevil Whirl and Space Mountain. Dinosaur! is getting there. I will try it one more time. It is the unpredictability of the motion that is the problem...hence a jerky, unpredictable motion. I can adapt positioning for the "launch" on RnRC. Drop rides do not bother me. The existence of a head rest allows me to position my neck for unexpected turns and accelerations. I can adapt to sudden acceleration but not a quick, unexpected, jerky position change without a headrest.
This is rather specific, I know, but I have arthritis in my neck. That is the issue.
I got whiplash in 2013 for the first time (not at Disney) and now I get it very easily. The only ride that has actually given me whiplash again was Space Mountain. I will never ride it again as it took almost 6 mos to recover. Everything else (never been on Dinosaur) requires me to really think about how to position my neck but I've been ok. Even RnRC has been fine. I can get a headache pretty easily but I've not gotten 'whippy' on it. Being able to keep my head pressed back against the headrest has helped with that. Space is a whole different deal cause there is not head or neck support and since you cannot see, there is no way to predict how to lean into the curves.
Exactly!! No way to predict and brace. What other rides do you or anyone else, think fall into this category? How was EE for you? BTMRR? Any other details appreciated!!!
EE is fine for me. I've had no problems. I actually find it fairly smooth. BTMRR is a different deal. It's *SO* jerky! BUT...I can see where I am going and I truly believe that makes all the difference. Like you say...being able to 'predict and brace'. I've ridden BTMRR behind others holding their necks. Took me awhile to figure out why they were doing that. Now I know!!
IMO, Space is the worst...dark and no neck support...there is nothing else like that. I rode Space as a kid so it's hard for me to give it up but it really messed me up two trips ago and I'm just not interested in revisiting that level of neck pain for half a year.
As I get older, jerky is not that good. I have found over the past 10 years, the following rides fell off the list...Primevil Whirl and Space Mountain. Dinosaur! is getting there. I will try it one more time. It is the unpredictability of the motion that is the problem...hence a jerky, unpredictable motion. I can adapt positioning for the "launch" on RnRC. Drop rides do not bother me. The existence of a head rest allows me to position my neck for unexpected turns and accelerations. I can adapt to sudden acceleration but not a quick, unexpected, jerky position change without a headrest.
This is rather specific, I know, but I have arthritis in my neck. That is the issue.
Ugh. I haven't rode BTMRR in years. Now I am wondering if I rode this since my neck injury. It was closed last time we went for refurbishment! Is it really that jerky? It is one of my favorite rides. I just don't recall it being jerky but it really could have been before my injury!