Originally Posted By believe When I already waited 30 minutes or more for already [.. any ride with long queue .. ] with another 30 minutes to go, but since I just drank a big cup of coke, I really, really need to go. Or, before going on a ride, I drank a big cup of coke, then ride breaks down while I'm on it, and I really need to go. But since I'm seat belted on the ride, there's no way to get off for a long time. On top of that, the ride is stuck next to a waterfall, or some sort of water feature.
Originally Posted By calgrl2490 Ya I rode Space Mountain while having to pee really bad. Don't do it lol
Originally Posted By Crunchfunkel Space Mountain should have been frightening to me the first time I rode, considering how young I was, but my older cousin screaming daintily through the whole ride made me laugh too much to be scared. So apparently scariness is all relative (or maybe just less scary with some relatives beside you).
Originally Posted By NintenDisney9 The unannounced thunder and the hanging body from the Haunted Mansion always startles me. 0_o
Originally Posted By dzny daze There is really nothing that "scares" me per se at the Disneyland Resort. I do avoid the Maliboomer for fear of getting sick, though. I remember riding through the Haunted Mansion alone late one night. There was no one else in my elevator, so I felt very alone in my doombuggy. In the seance room, I could look around and see that there was no one else nearby. I got a very creepy feeling in that seance room that I haven't shaken each time I have ridden since.
Originally Posted By RegionsBeyond It's A Small World. Terrifying, with the blank, dead stares of the jerky-moving puppet children. I have to go recover my spirits after with a nice, relaxing ride on Tower of Terror.
Originally Posted By Dole_Whip_Adventure There are some rides that scare me, but in a good way, those tend to be my favorites (Space Mountain, TOT, HM etc). But those moving cabins on the wheel of death legitimately scare me!! Granted, I'll probably go on them anyway when I make my way down south in August, but I won't sound like I'm enjoying it.
Originally Posted By SafariRob Mulholland Madness. Those sharp corners scare the heck out of me because it feels like the thing is going to fly off the track.
Originally Posted By pleiades357 I've been putting off doing the high rides, weird, as I've aged (sigh) I get creeped out when I look down like that, discovered it in the Transamerica building, calming mediation... so I've been avoiding anything that might make me pass out and waste a lot of money on an ambulance ride. But... splash mountain, was just creepy. And the drop... yikes, didn't look that bad from the sidewalk.
Originally Posted By oredisneyfan I have never been to WDW so only have DL and DCA rides to choose from. Nothing really scares me but I dont really enjoy the Molholand Madness in DCA. In Disneyland I would have to say the last drop on Splash always has me a little nervy, I think its because the ride is pretty mellow and it builds up so I am thinking about it the whole time. Actually it is one of the best rides for building that excitement.
Originally Posted By mansioncaribbean I was nervous when I first went on the Haunted Mansion and the Tower of Terror, but I was o-k after. I was also nervous when I first went on the Pirates ride, but it felt good after-wards. I was also nervous when I first went on California Screaming, but good nervous, not bad nervous. I also felt a little tense when I saw the Enchanted Tiki, Tiki Room, the one that features Zazu and Iago, but nothing too severe, obviously. These were all good scares, not bad scares, but I think the Universal rides are much more suspenseful (frightening, e.g.). Mansioncaribbean
Originally Posted By SafariRob >> I also felt a little tense when I saw the Enchanted Tiki, Tiki Room, the one that features Zazu and Iago, but nothing too severe, obviously.<< I'm not making fun, but can you help me understand what's scary about the Tiki Room?
Originally Posted By x Pirate_Princess x Mullholland Madness... WDWDreamin' can attest to my reaction the first time I rode it..
Originally Posted By WDWdreamin LOL! That I can. With LS, I am more afraid of getting in and out of that ride than the ride itself.