HHow many people have been on Summit Plummet?

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    Originally Posted By DrBro22

    I'm just curious... It doesn't seem like a very popular ride.

    It's the scariest thing that I've ever done in my whole life!!
     
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    Originally Posted By dixielandings

    Ole Dixie here took a ride on the enema express one time and I doubt i need to do it again
     
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    Originally Posted By hightp

    I've never been on it, but did Humunga Kowabunga a few times the last trip.
     
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    Originally Posted By vbdad55

    did it 2 years ago - for the first and last time - something about 6'3" 230 pounds basically throwing himself off a cliff -- ( I could not believe how straight down it was, but I didn't want to back out because there was like a 10 year old behind me...it would have been too embarrassing. Quite the splash at the leveling out part - not pretty I am sure.

    I would have screamed on the way down but I didn't get my breath back until it was over --
     
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    Originally Posted By vbdad55

    did it 2 years ago - for the first and last time - something about 6'3" 230 pounds basically throwing himself off a cliff -- ( I could not believe how straight down it was, but I didn't want to back out because there was like a 10 year old behind me...it would have been too embarrassing. Quite the splash at the leveling out part - not pretty I am sure.

    I would have screamed on the way down but I didn't get my breath back until it was over --
     
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    Originally Posted By bobbelee9

    I was in line with my son for Skyway, only a couple people away. I saw that Gondola rocking even inside the building, so I told my son I'd meet him in Tomorrowland and left. Stopped for a bathroom break, got a Coke and still made it to Tomorrowland before he did. I wasn't worried anything would happen to him on the ride, but my stomach would never have made it. Even though I'd done the Skyway YEARS earlier, never again.
     
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    Originally Posted By TDLFAN

    If you are so affraid of little things like that, why would you even bother leaving your house, much less go to theme park? I just don't have the patience for people like that, who allow their unfounded silly phobias to take over and dictate their lives. Very weak-minded of you Bobbelee. I am disappointed at you.
     
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    Originally Posted By princessaurora21

    i did summit plummet one time and just like others, when i looked down right before i took off, i wanted so badly to back out. my bathing suit was way up my behind when i got to the bottom. i would never do it again. i felt like i was getting a backburn all the way down. i enjoy the less intense version right next door, the Slush Gusher. that thing has some serious airtime! weeee!
     
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    Originally Posted By bobbelee9

    Sorry to disappoint you TDLFAN, in my younger days I loved roller coasters. Don't know if it was getting older or having kids, but now my stomach does flip flops on elevators. But I can take the grandchildren on Aladin and Dumbo, which my daughter gets sick on. I'm not afraid of roller coasters or water parks, my stomach just can't handle the drops.
     
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    Originally Posted By vbdad55

    ^^^^^^^^^^^

    most serious ride for me after 50 -- the teacups - a ride I used to love now makes me want to yak
     
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    Originally Posted By bobbelee9

    ^^^^^ My daughter who can't do Aladdin, goes wild on the teacups, faster than a speeding bullet, go figure.
    My grandson, almost 3, thought Aladdin was ok, until I crabbed about the stupid camel that always spit at me, now it's one of his favorites.
     

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