Rock n' Roller Coaster length?

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    Originally Posted By BetsyinWonderland

    By the way, I was only 18 when I rode the Batman ride and was in impeccable health, so the injury had everything to do with the discomfort of the ride.
     
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    Originally Posted By leobloom

    It may also have something to do with where you sit. I know the back of the train jerks your around quite a lot. Perhaps sitting toward the front is a different case.

    But then again, I think Everest is generally a smoother ride than RNRC.
     
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    Originally Posted By sun-n-fun

    I also think RnR is a smooth ride, compared to the old rickety wooden coasters I've been on. I just hate the feeling that the pit of stomach is falling out at the beginning. I hope to NEVER ride in the back again. I hated it the time that happened, other than than I love it.
     
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    Originally Posted By leobloom

    To be fair, wooden coasters are always going to be jerkier than steel coasters. If you want to ride a smooth steel coaster, go to IOA.
     
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    Originally Posted By BetsyinWonderland

    Oh well then I think we may have cracked the case, I was sitting in the very front! :)
     

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