Is anybody afraid!!!!!

i was just wandering if anybody that is tlkaig about the new ride is afriad of riding it. Im surley not i can;t wait to go opening day, and stand in line for 4 hours. When the MF opened em and my friends stood in line for 3 and half hours. So im just curious if anybody is afraid.
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Nope, not scared of it yet, maybe when I see it in person!

I think im gonan be a lil nervous when i get to the staition but right now i cant tell you I am

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Go Bellevue High School Band!

I think I'd be lying if I didn't say I am a bit not really scared,but a bit tense thinking of being 425 feet up,higher than anything else in the park,on a free standing non supported track going over 100mph into a 90 degree spinning drop.It will be interesting though.
It will be an adreneline rush. Not scary.
Everyone is going to be a little scared waiting to take off. I hope when they load the carts, the carts slowly move forward to a traffic light like on Hypersonic XLC. Then when the light turns green, zooooom. That would be awesome.

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Launch Coasters Rule!

That reminds me.... Think there will be some kind of countdown thing or some sort of light like Brad stated. Just an idea i thought of.

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Go Bellevue High School Band!

Not really afraid, but anxiety and anticipation will be rampant...directly followed by adrenaline. :)

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Launch: Tophat: Twistage: Brakes...

...Denial is an ugly thing.

It's gonna feel like a catapult launch off an aircraft carrier.....catapult coaster..sound's better than launch coaster....
no Horse collers! Lap restraints, & seat belts .

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I'm not an old fogey, I'm just an old coaster rider..

Not afraid, just waiting for the rush. I've been on Superman at MM, and back then 98' I was scared, but now that I've done a ride of that sort, I'm NOT afraid.

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see ya at the point........

I am only scared of it breaking down like WT and not operating for most of the season. I cannot wait to get on that thing it is going to be better than sex. I think that they will count down like on WT, and warn riders that there head has to be resting against the headrest. to avoid hitting it on launch. This is going to be F#$%ING AWESOME. I cannot wait for May 4th. see ya'll there
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I'm terrified!!!!!! Your talking to the guy whos knees were shacking waiting in line for Mantis!!!!!

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I will tell you that just looking at the pictures of this ride make the little hairs on the back of my neck stand up a bit...but I'll ride it! You won't catch me getting dropped on Power Tower ever again (long story, but my husband said I looked like I was going to faint...half way up the tower!), but this I'll do.
I get that nervous "butterfly" feeling in my stomach. I did for MF, and STILL do on Power Tower. But it's that surge of adrenaline...the fear factor...and the subsequent release of anxiety, and pure excitement afterwards that makes these rides so great.

It's also why I considering riding rollercoasters to be the best stress relief ever.

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I'd rather die living than live like I'm dead

Better than sex? hmm... not going to go into your isssues

Heck yeah I'm scared, thats all the more reason to get out there and ride it. I always envision the train flying off a ride but then it doesn't and it gives you a rush.

I hope this ride is just like opening season of Millie. I remember waiting in line and every time the cars came into that final break run people were just yellin and screamin, every single time. It got my adrenaline goin just standing in line. Then when you finally make it to the bridge, that's when the adrenaline and anxiety hits hard. You're right by the unloading station and you hear the ride opp shouting "You Wanted the Best, You Got the Best!..." You could tell by the screams that it was going to be one bad mother. Then you get near the entrance station, you hear the infamous Millie music and see the lights going, forgot to mention my first ride was at night, and you could see everyone around you pumped up to ride. Then, it's your turn, you buckle up, lap bars down, and you go, what in the heck have I done, and you know that it's going to be an amazing ride. I'll never forget that first time up the lift hill, no railings on the sides, you feel like you're flying up this hill, no lights, everything after the lift hill was just a blur, filled with screaming and f*ck yeah!" and "holy shi*t!". Coming around to the cue line looking at everyone and just lettin em know what they're in line for. You hit those breaks and the andrenaline is still going. It didn't stop going til I went to bed that night. It was amazing. I hope my first ride on #16 will be as memorable as Millie. Nothing yet has compared to that ride.

Peace I'm Out
*** This post was edited by Andy 12/10/2002 2:23:28 PM ***

Im not entirely sure what it is ill feel...

Ill probably just be nervous. But at the same time, once the ride gets going, its gonna be crazy! Im most nervous about the intensity of the launch. Hypersonic can really get the butterflies going if you havent ridden it for a while...and this one is gonna be 30mph+ faster.

Hypersonic XLC wasn't bad, I love it. I love launches. I'm more worried about the height factor.

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Launch Coasters Rule!

I'm afraid. I've rode every ride in the park more times than I could count (i don't keep track) and not a one of them gets me scarred anymore. But this i'm a bit freaked out by. But I'll get over that and it will be the most intense adrenaline rush i've ever had on any ride ever.

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Merch2002
"whatever it is i hope it makes me pee myself"

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