JAB
Well-Known Member
Astro Orbiter.
I don't have a fear of heights, and I usually enjoyed taking controllable rides up as high as I could, but I still remember the sense of dread I felt when I first went on it in the 80s. I finally went on it again 40-ish years later as an adult and I still had that same feeling. I think it might have to do with how the rockets aren't on a hinge, so they don't stay level, but instead tilt sideways with the arm as you go up. That, combined with the almost non-existent restraints, makes it feel like you're about to fall out the whole way through the ride.
I don't have a fear of heights, and I usually enjoyed taking controllable rides up as high as I could, but I still remember the sense of dread I felt when I first went on it in the 80s. I finally went on it again 40-ish years later as an adult and I still had that same feeling. I think it might have to do with how the rockets aren't on a hinge, so they don't stay level, but instead tilt sideways with the arm as you go up. That, combined with the almost non-existent restraints, makes it feel like you're about to fall out the whole way through the ride.