graphite1326
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Exactly what I was going to say.Given how bumpy the ride is now, my hands are usually gripping the bar to prevent my rear and ribs from getting bruised.
Well not exactly, but pretty dang close by golly.
Exactly what I was going to say.Given how bumpy the ride is now, my hands are usually gripping the bar to prevent my rear and ribs from getting bruised.
#threadwinIn the new backstory, Luke rode Space Mountain as a young adult during Hyperspace Mountain overlay.
Are we sure they had those things back when SM was built? They may have just done testing with cast members. Joking of course.Before coasters are allowed to be opened to the public, to ensure safety, they run a test with a frame that is attached to the ride car which has extensions that reach all around where a persons hands/ arms might/could reach to contact any framework. I remember somebody posting a photo of one a while ago, when 7DMT was being tested.
I still duck and have for 35 years lol.I can remember riding SM for the first time and ducking my head down thinking for sure my head was gone. Stupid I know. Common sense has prevailed and I don't do it any more, still won't put my hands up.
Umm I hit my finger on my dresser today and thought I was gonna cry and puke. I can't even imagine how much that hurts!!!!I don't hold my hands up on anymore coasters. I did on one and about broke a finger from hitting another track that crossed over. But it wasn't at the magic kingdom.
My husband is 6' 5". His problem at theme parks has always been leg room, especially on rides like SM and EE. He loves rollercoasters and just pretzels himself into the ride car (even though it is very uncomfortable for him).Tall people problems at WDW include mostly leg room...TT (always ask for front of car...back has legs against hard plastic front seats), Spaceship Earth (really tight seats), etc...
Height was never considered before about 20 years ago...Being tall at a theme park can really suck.
My husband is 6' 5". His problem at theme parks has always been leg room, especially on rides like SM and EE. He loves rollercoasters and just pretzels himself into the ride car (even though it is very uncomfortable for him).
Yet another thing that I really don't understand. What is the purpose of the hands in the air situation. How does that enhance the experience. More air time maybe? I really don't know.
Sure, but, how is that any more fun then just riding. Is it simulating living on the edge, challenging the bravery factor? What does it do other then show wind resistance to make it an enhancement. Guess one has to feel it to understand it, so, I'll take your word for it and say, hey, whatever floats your boat, but, I don't see how I can understand it. FYI, I did try it once and only felt that my arms were aching by the time the ride was done.The bigger surface area you present, the more forces (air) act against that area and therefore the experience is enhanced.
When you put your hand out a car window and the air forces it back - same principle. Instead of the forces of gravity and air only against the train and your upper body, you're now adding your arms to that. Super bonus if you keep your feet off the bottom of the train too.
Sure, but, how is that any more fun then just riding. Is it simulating living on the edge, challenging the bravery factor? What does it do other then show wind resistance to make it an enhancement. Guess one has to feel it to understand it, so, I'll take your word for it and say, hey, whatever floats your boat, but, I don't see how I can understand it. FYI, I did try it once and only felt that my arms were aching by the time the ride was done.
Sure, but, how is that any more fun then just riding. Is it simulating living on the edge, challenging the bravery factor? What does it do other then show wind resistance to make it an enhancement. Guess one has to feel it to understand it, so, I'll take your word for it and say, hey, whatever floats your boat, but, I don't see how I can understand it. FYI, I did try it once and only felt that my arms were aching by the time the ride was done.
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