Yeah, if you expect the harness to be able to hold you in.
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You mean Looping Thunder? I don't get scared of roller coasters. But for someone who is new to them, yes. But I Garuntee the ride is safe.
Now this ride is definitely a Disney world favorite. My friend's 3 your old went on it and loved it. This ride is for all ages. It's a perfect roller-coaster for people who are scared of roller-coasters. It goes fast, but it has no G-forces. So basically all it will do is blow your hair back as you ride.
They are big because it causes an adrenaline rush in the nervous system for some people like roller coasters.
Well, it depends on if the person is trying to avoid roller coasters, or if they want to face their fear and try one. If they do want to try a roller coaster, The Dark Knight coaster would be a good one to start out with. It's a "family" coaster, rather than a thrill ride, so it doesn't go very fast, and doesn't have any loops or really big drops. American Eagle and Viper are both wooden coasters, and are a bit more intense than Dark Knight, but they still don't go upside down, so those also might be good ones to try first. But if they are just terrified of coasters an don't want to ride them at all, there are still plenty of non-roller coaster "family" rides that aren't too intense (see the related link below).
The Magic Kingdom has two roller coasters, Space Mountain and Big Thunder Mountain Railroad. Animal Kingdom has two, Expedition Everest and the Primeval Whirl. Hollywood Studios has one, Rock 'n Roller Coaster.
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The roller coaster is a popular amusement ride developed for amusement parks and modern theme parks. LaMarcus Adna Thompson patented the first coasters on January 20, 1885. In essence a specialized railroad system, a roller coaster consists of a track that rises in designed patterns, sometimes with one or more inversions (such as vertical loops) that turn the rider briefly upside down. The track does not necessarily have to be a complete circuit, as shuttle roller coasters exhibit. Most roller coasters have multiple cars in which passengers sit and are restrained. Two or more cars hooked together are called a train. Some roller coasters, notably Wild Mouse roller coasters, run with single carsFirst roller coaster was invented on January 20, 1885 by LaMarcus Adna Thompson.roller coasters were never invented but dicovered by scientists in atlantis not gorgia
After a while its none of it is really "scary" but there is a huge adrenaline rush associated with those thing, and personally i'd say skydiving has the biggest rush. Anyways lets face it, a lot more people are more willng to ride a roller coaster, than go skydiving.
There are five roller coasters at Disney World. The ones with the highest height restrictions are Rock 'n Roller coaster and the Primeval Whirl, which both require that riders be at least 48 inches tall. The requirement for Expedition Everest and Space Mountain is 44 inches, and for Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, it's 40 inches.
Cedar Point currently has 16 roller coasters as of 2013.
Wood does bend to form the loop. One wooden coaster used to they used steel for the loop. ^ that answer is really terrible and doesn't make sense....-.- they asked about INVERSIONS not one loop. there is a big difference between some simple loop and an inversion.