mine was a combination of losing control and the fear always being there because i had a mother who would do NONE of these things, she wouldn't even go down a slide with me at a playground out of fear. what helped me was going with friends who enjoy it and are used to it. and wanting to try new things. my first upside down coaster was "Python" in Efteling, really smooth ride and I am way less afraid now. I still need to build up my confidence every time i visit a park and might not dare every ride. but i learned to actually enjoy them. regarding the control, it's only really fun if you accept the loss of control. My biggest challenge for that were dark rides, I used to avoid them at first. but i went to Disney in Paris and you can't do anything when you avoid dark rides lol. so with the help of same friends i went. Hyperspace Mountain is one really nice example. I went into it with the mindset of "okay, whatever happens it won't hurt me. and it won't hurt me not to know what happens and i will accept it." so i wasn't tense and it was actually SO much fun! 😄😄 ngl, helped me with letting go of control in real life. ETA: my friend said "if it's bad it's over in like 2 min. that makes 2 bad minutes of your life. as adults we should be able to deal with that." that convinced me for my 1st big rollercoaster. 😄
@EdoNL54462 жыл бұрын
Python is for many the first coaster they went on that goes upside down. I love the python aswell as the baron 1898
@piiinkDeluxe2 жыл бұрын
@@EdoNL5446 i was too chicken to ride the baron haha but i think next time i would dare to go python is awesome though
@piiinkDeluxe2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the Pin!! ☺️☺️
@royale_highstuffx87522 жыл бұрын
Hello! I'm actually going to the efteling in 13 days, and I want to try my first ever roller coaster that goes upside down! I've been thinking about riding the Python, but I'm a bit scared. Do you have any tips or so, since you already went in the Python?
@EdoNL54462 жыл бұрын
@@royale_highstuffx8752 the best thing to do is to just do it. Also try to not worry and be anxious it really works. The python is a simple coaster.
@duck3232 жыл бұрын
For anybody who is afraid of coasters and is going to a park soon, just know that your time in the queue line is wayyyyy scarier than the actual ride itself
@iciinq6305 Жыл бұрын
True, I always almost pass out in the queue and also when I’m getting into the seats and buckled up. I get SO scared in those moments, but I’m usually scared on the coasters too. 😅
@RandomPerson19234 Жыл бұрын
Bro I swear this man is right, just the anxiety of waiting to actually go on the ride, it's insane.
@ryboi1122 Жыл бұрын
@@RandomPerson19234 not when you go to alton towers with fast track
@TigCat790 Жыл бұрын
So true mate
@duck323 Жыл бұрын
@@ryboi1122 any park with fast lane not just alton
@jasperguliker22612 жыл бұрын
Things that helped me overcome my fear: 1. ride your first coaster with a good friend/family member who has already done the coaster. 2. don't look at pov's too much because when you visit the coaster in real life, it looks a lot taller than on the pov. 3. if you are scared of coasters because of the stomach drop: the more coasters you ride, the stomach drop will decrease. 4. Don't stay at one park if you are scared, try to go to a park with rollercoasters that look less scary.
@arrisogorman44092 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the stomach drop tip! That’s one of the big things that really scares me about riding coasters.
@jasperguliker22612 жыл бұрын
@@arrisogorman4409 It was also my fear, but after I rode several coasters it started getting less intensive.
@arrisogorman44092 жыл бұрын
@@jasperguliker2261 That’s really great to know :)
@themeparksjasper69112 жыл бұрын
Joooo Jasper
@misscandy842 жыл бұрын
My thing is feeling when body lifts out seat scares me
@JBatts2202 жыл бұрын
One of the things that helped me the most was pretending that I was in control of the ride, particularly the first drop. If I lean forward and act like I'm pushing the train down the drop, it feels a lot more in control than if I was pushing back against the seat trying to resist the inevitable. It didn't take long to start enjoying the sensations, and once that happened, I got hooked, and now ride everything I possibly can.
@caitrionamcgee1142 жыл бұрын
That's a really interesting approach! I'll give that a go next time I get on one. It's just the sort of thing my brain would fall for : )
@Zamaroht Жыл бұрын
I was very fearful of rollercoasters, and the sensation of falling while not wanting to fall! And this strategy you mention is what has changed definitely my experience in rollercoasters. It's funny, because I also ride motorcycles at 150kmh+ and that doesn't scare me at all. Now, I just push forward, I pretend to be pushing the ride and guiding it all along and they now feel great!
@loamie Жыл бұрын
this is why drop towers are so hit or miss for me! if i can tell the drop is coming (certain drop towers have small audio cues if you pay attention) i enjoy it much more, but even without it i can still enjoy drop towers. it just entirely depends on how fearless i am that day lol
@nataliemoraes20339 ай бұрын
Leaning back puts less butterflies
@TheParadogzon5 ай бұрын
Similarly, what works for me is actively leaning into the curves, as if riding a bike/motorbike. It helps with „anticipating“ the forces and feeling more active/partaking, way better than just sitting there and experiencing what is happening to my body.
@5MadMovieMakers2 жыл бұрын
The secret to enjoying roller coasters is to first like trains and then think Thunder Mountain at Disneyland is just a train ride. At least that worked for 5 year old me
@coasterbot2 жыл бұрын
There you go then! What a fantastic top tip ;)
@geggmunity Жыл бұрын
I have never been to disney
@Brony-Kid Жыл бұрын
Only works for mine trains, I guess
@ElaineFriis Жыл бұрын
What about droptowers?
@LTstinkysocksMcGee420 Жыл бұрын
in my opinon, if you're scared go on the biggest, baddest most intense roller coaster around you and ride it. there's a 50/50 chance you'll go again 5 times and a 50/50 chance you'll never touch a theme park ever again!
@intrifix45362 жыл бұрын
What was unimaginable for me was that I could somehow go from being utterly terrified of rollercoasters to enjoying them by simply hopping on. And I figure this goes for a lot of people. Yet apparently a lot can happen in 1 minute. I went from "oh fuck no no no I don't want this ffs get me off" to "YAYYYY LETS GO AGAIN". I never thought that would've been possible.
@slambat2905 Жыл бұрын
amazing how much can change between the top of the lift hill and the bottom of the first drop
@美咲MisakiJP4 ай бұрын
I want to be able to tolerate roller coasters but I don't want to get 100% rid of the fear because for me the fear is one of the enjoyable parts of roller coaster meanwhile still having fun and I fear one day I'll run out of fear haha
@Thesmokercoaster2 жыл бұрын
Love coasters. Love coasterbot. Love learning how to encourage people to get over there fears. Win win win
@coasterbot2 жыл бұрын
You're way too kind!
@googlethecat42186 ай бұрын
For some reason I have panic attacks ONLY on the lift hill and during the first 2 seconds of the first drop. After that, it’s pure bliss and joy for me. But the panic at the beginning is indescribable.
@NexusBladeGaming3 ай бұрын
Exactly, I love roller coasters although it's impossible to get my brain to not go into overdrive on instinct screaming: Danger danger danger danger danger. Its funny as the tall rides and intense drops are some of the best parts, but I have an intense fear of heights at the same time so it's always a mix of terror and excitement at the same time.
@ThomasFox56Ай бұрын
@@NexusBladeGaming for me the terror IS the excitement! I mean, trying to get me on a 80 meter drop tower will take weeks if not months, but an 80 meter tall roller coaster? Imma ride that bastard 8 times in a row if I get the chance!
@darknesswolfx72052 жыл бұрын
There’s 2 barriers. The mental and physical. If you can get past these two barriers, you can ride any roller coaster you want. However sometimes one barrier is bigger than the other. For me it was the mental barrier. At some point I wanted to be able to ride any roller coaster I wanted, so I analyzed the track (height comparisons, periods of time, g’s and even recreating the feeling in my head) I decided to try and see it as a bird diving. Once I finally had the courage, I took my chances and just rode it. Now I can ride any roller coaster. This one was behemoth btw.
@summonsmir84012 жыл бұрын
im going to canadas wonderland today, i have a mental barrier too. i might just go on bohemoth first just to get s decently big coaster done and over with
@LChineze Жыл бұрын
i truly feel the mental barrier is the most difficult hurdle to overcome. often times the mental fear is illogical and irrational when you truly think about it.
@ThinkAboutVic5 ай бұрын
for me it sucks because i got over my fear of coasters by going onto one, but i got a panic attack while on it because of a condition from birth. its not something i can control and i hate it
@xdanileel2 жыл бұрын
Big News: Tom Scott has beaten his fear of roller coasters.
@kepler624Ай бұрын
even bigger news, he is an enthusiast now!
@ThomasFox56Ай бұрын
@@kepler624 biggest news: we now have the possible scenario of being in the same train as Tom Scott on our favourite rides!
@theartisticargonian69242 жыл бұрын
I've been scared of coasters for as long as I can remember for two main reasons: 1: The intensity of the ride and specifically the stomach-dropping feeling you get going down a drop 2: Fear of heights that I've also had as long as I can remember Earlier this year I went to Alton Towers for the first time and decided I'd push myself to at least go on the family coasters, which I managed much to my surprise! Wicker Man ended up being my favourite ride of the trip despite me being terrified to go on it initially, and I was the only member of my family not screaming at the vertical drop on Th13teen. I've yet to go on anything larger or with inversions though, and honestly don't know if I ever will. But I like going fast and that's good enough for me
@ericthomason84632 жыл бұрын
I was scared of going upside down on coasters until February 2019, when I visited Castles n Coasters with my parents. I promised them that I would ride Desert Storm when we were there. I was nervous when I first got on, and the moment the ride dropped, all my fears went away. I hold Desert Storm as a special coaster for breaking my fear of inversions.
@coyote_bravo27232 жыл бұрын
I’m from Arizona as well and desert storm is my personal favorite coaster I’ve ridden. I only have like 12 credits and It’s not the best coaster I’ve been on but it’s my favorite because of the levels of intensity I have never experienced before. It opened my mind up to truly thrilling coasters and led me to go into the world of roller coasters instead of just being a flat ride junkie.
@coastercomparison21092 жыл бұрын
A similar thing happened to me just instead with Menelum at fantasy island
@whattheheck10002 жыл бұрын
For me it was Loch Ness Monster on August 6, 2008. The video said that going upside down doesn't feel much different, but in my opinion, it feels different, in a good way. I love the sensation of the world turning upside down for a moment. June 6, 2022 10:28 am
@SamiLB_2 жыл бұрын
For me it was goliath (the batman clone) at sfft. After i rode that, i rode every other ride at fiesta including iron Rattler.
@synthchick12 Жыл бұрын
It was Desert Storm for me too! I was actually chaperoning a field trip as a teacher, and I decided that if my students were doing it no problem I should overcome my fear too. I honestly was crying in the line, but I did get on! My wife had told me that the loops just felt like you were being pushed forward in your seat, but I didn't believe her......but then she was totally right, and my fear of being upside down went away. Having re-ridden it recently, Desert Storm is really a strange one. It really jerks you side to side, more than most other coasters I've been on, and that's honestly the most intense part of the ride. But I love it for that uniqueness and it was a great stepping point coaster!!! :)
@4fterthought2 жыл бұрын
I think the fear of having no control more stems from the fact that once you're in, they won't stop the ride for you even if you start panicking. I understand why it would be a hassle to do so, but the thought of having a panic attack while being stuck in a ride while everyone around you just thinks you're just overreacting is just highly distressing for me, and probably others as well. Especially since so many rides go out of their way to purposefully build tension or cause fear. I've been able to ride some roller coasters, but just the thought of going on the main few top thrill rides at my local park makes me nervous.
@PercydeRoloFangirl Жыл бұрын
Me personally when the ride stops my fears disappear alot
@bwhugul Жыл бұрын
If it becomes possible to undertake a big drop or a vertical loop at your own pace - by using the brake, or by rocking into and out of the loop but not completing it the first time, a truly massive gulf would have been overcome.
@slambat2905 Жыл бұрын
In my experience, most people on the coaster with you are way too busy focusing on their own experience to even notice if you do freak out. Another thing that can help is riding it with someone you trust so you don't have to sit next to a stranger
@Crazysheep323 Жыл бұрын
I've had a similar issue, however, on larger attractions, the sensations (and I mean mostly mental, rather than physical actually) are so much to take, that you don't have the time/capacity to panic. You may have a panic attack in the queue, boarding, or during the lift/pre-launch process, but once the ride starts, it just goes away. I say that from experience. I literally had a phobia of loops; not even inversions themselves, but loops, and all the rides I could board that had an inversion, had a loop as well. I really didn't feel well on the first try, even though I've done rides which would be considered more extreme, but that anxiety was all gone when the ride started.
@williamhoward91212 жыл бұрын
My fear is completely gone. Before my trip to Thorpe, I was scared of basically any launch stronger than Rita, very steep drops like SAW and not much else. I had been to Towers before, when I got on my first non family ride. I chose Nemesis. Was scared to death before but after I found it addicting.
@chazgames3690 Жыл бұрын
When I was 13 and just turned 1.4m, I was crying because I was scared of rattlesnake 🤣 Now I’ll go on pretty much anything, at least that I’ve had access to in the UK and Orlando
@chazgames3690 Жыл бұрын
I was like this before nemesis inferno ( about 14 ) because inversions always intimidated me, watching the train whip so strongly around the track, but I really loved it, and everything else seemed like light work from there on because of the adrenaline
@CatsnCoasters2 жыл бұрын
Great vid with some very useful info. I've not been "scared" of a coaster since riding the big one in 1997. I just love the experience of being "out of control" and being totally immersed.
@coasterbot2 жыл бұрын
I must admit, the Big One scared me a little the first time I rode it. Boi that lift hill seemed high...
@GamingFurriesOfficialYT2 жыл бұрын
I’ve been scared and never rode The Big One until yesterday. And I loved it!
@GamingFurriesOfficialYT2 жыл бұрын
@@coasterbot It really does but I followed a good piece of advice, scream as loud as you can. It helps. I did and loved every minute, laughing and screaming all the way down.
@CatsnCoasters2 жыл бұрын
@@GamingFurriesOfficialYT Brilliant!! Well done....seeeee, now you can do ANYTHING!
@GamingFurriesOfficialYT2 жыл бұрын
@@CatsnCoasters Well… Icon still terrifies me. Though I think I went in the deep end with that one. Started off with NickStreak and Avalanche. Then Icon and holy fuck I’m contemplating never again despite the fact I also think it was a pretty good ride. Maybe I was too tense at the time to handle it, worrying over nothing.
@akaisha00002 жыл бұрын
Love watching your videos; absolutely HATE riding coasters though. Always have. And trying to explain to someone my whole my why I don't like them has been hard. You put it perfectly in this video: it's the physical sensations I don't like and create intense panic. Now I have the right verbiage to explain it. And what's more, I appreciate you open this by reminding everyone that they don't HAVE to enjoy it and it's not a fear they have to overcome for any reason. Makes me feel way way way better about things.
@SoldierHawke2 жыл бұрын
This is me too. I love this channel and learning about coasters. I just hate riding them lol. When my friends ask why, I just tell them it's not fun for me. We're there at the park to have fun, right? So why would I do something that makes me have less fun.
@assemblyrequired73422 жыл бұрын
I have some friends who are like that. And there is nothing wrong with that at all. When I was young, my dad would take me on these roller coaster simulator rides at the car show, and it always gave me a stomach ache, causing me to fear rides for most of my childhood. The fear of falling out on inverted rides was also an obstacle, and I wouldn't go on my first ride in 10 years until I was 15 or 16. Now I love the sensation of speed, and I don't mind when certain rides make me dizzy. But I understand that for some people, these rides induce nausea similar to when I was a kid, and that is not the purpose of the ride at all.
@iciinq6305 Жыл бұрын
Coasters scare me so much-the physical feelings and probably the height of drops are the biggest factors, and I WANT to enjoy them so bad, but I know I don’t need to force myself. :) Someday I would like to get over this fear, but if not, it is what it is.
@LChineze Жыл бұрын
@@iciinq6305 if the fear of intensity is your biggest roadblock, try watching the pov to learn the track layout and learn as much as you can about various rollercoaster elements. this way, you know what to expect and what kind of sensation is associated with each element.
@bwhugul Жыл бұрын
@@iciinq6305I think that the way forward will be to build rollercoasters that are driven by the Rider. These rides would be specifically for acclimatisation. I think that without them, I will never board a Coaster at all. The pirate ship negative Gs were too much for me. At 11:34 in the video, this would be of no comfort if the ride turns out to be torture. Search Rider Controlled Rollercoaster Without spaces. You'll find a set of requirements by which they would become reality.
@dingo1372 жыл бұрын
I *thought* I didn't get scared on roller coasters, but then I rode X2. I think it was the combination of the height, the disorientation caused by the rotation and the exposed feeling you get from the wing seats. Going to Phantasialand tomorrow - don't think there's anything too scary there, but we'll see.
@drdewott91542 жыл бұрын
I hope you enjoyed your trip there. And yeah X2 is pretty dang insane, even in roller coaster circles, like thats also a weird ride to start with too I guess.
@dingo1372 жыл бұрын
@@drdewott9154 Thanks - Phantasiakand is a very nicely done park, with Taron now being one of my favourite rides. I wasn't new to roller coasters when I rode X2, and thought no ride could genuinely scare me any more, but how wrong I was...
@clubstep82442 жыл бұрын
Haha i had the same feel when i was on Kärnan the first Time. I was so hyped but suddenly i found myself on a 240ft vertical lift in a dark tower, only kept from the abyss behind me by a kinda minimalistic seat with an identical lapbar:^)
@Emoticono132 жыл бұрын
I was quite afraid of roller coasters when I was younger. I eventually had the guts to ride Furius Baco as my first major roller coaster, followed by Dragon Khan. At the time, I didn't know it was one of the most intense launches ever, so looking back now I'm happy to have it as my starting point for my roller coaster enthusiasm.
@coasterbot2 жыл бұрын
Awesome story!
@drewking666_2 жыл бұрын
I knew that furius baco was very very rickety before i rode it... Probably it was wrong to ride it on the outer side for the first time. But i never expected almost the same sensation of a Vekoma SLC 😂. I'm a rollercoaster enthusiast so i gave it a second chance (now on the inner side) and it was tremendously better, i'll never ride it on the outer side again
@kaylawhipple75702 жыл бұрын
"Pick a small thing that's fairly comfortable." Thoughts to my fellow tall individuals. Try to fit. My fears started when I got airtime as a child that I didn't expect. It just took age mostly for me. Other people and these videos on how I won't fall out helped.
@TheFirePigeon Жыл бұрын
I only ever had 1 bad experience on a roller coaster and it was the runaway mine train at alton towers. The reason it was a bad experience was because my dad told me it was just a normal train ride so I wasn't expecting anything. (I know it isn't a fast, steep or intense ride but to 5 year old me it was terrifying). Many years later, 13 year old me finally decided to try it again and I loved it! I ended up working my way up the coasters all the way to nemesis which helped me fully over come my fear. If anyone has a fear of roller coasters, just get on, know what to expect and you will be fine
@jaystarr65712 жыл бұрын
*I JUST THOUGHT OF THIS:* Imagine you run as hard and as fast as you can for a good distance. Then you stop. Now right when you stop you feel _different._ Tired, out of breath, sweaty, hot, ect. So you chill for a few minutes...then you're fine. Like you were before you started running. Coasters can be like this as far as feeling different for a while but fine shortly after. You may say "I'll never do that again" but even if you did, you'd be fine.
@bean842 Жыл бұрын
I can not stress enough about how much just riding it helps, one time i was shaking in the queue I was so scared, went on it and it was the best feeling ever knowing you just did that and had fun
@jackbluepirate872 жыл бұрын
I don't ride as many coasters in a theme park, I go there because they are even still, so enjoyable to be around and learn about on the web and to watch the ride go like a amateur airshow from a aeroplane. I might ride some coasters every now and then but I wouldn't do as many stand-out rides like NEMESIS or SMILER. I might do one day but not right now. I hope you all can understand what I'm getting at! I have had this bad mentality that the community would hate me for not riding the famous rides like BIG ONE, STEALTH NEMESIS etc. I've always hated that thought and sometimes cause of that it makes me regret being a theme park fan.
@jaystarr65712 жыл бұрын
That's cool. Theme parks are great places to visit even if you don't ride. But I tell you what, imagine how you felt say 5 minutes after you got off of one of the smaller coasters you have ridden. 5 minutes after you get off Nemisis or Smiler you'll feel the same as any other one. (Speaking from experience)
@jackbluepirate872 жыл бұрын
@@jaystarr6571 That's cool. It's nice to know that.
@DaanBruins2 жыл бұрын
@@jackbluepirate87 From least extreme to most extreme the coasters at Alton Towers are probably (though you have to keep in mind that i've never actually been there): Octonauts Rollercoaster Adventure Runaway Mine Train Spinball Whizzer Th13theen (reply if you want to know the jumpscare in the middle of the ride) Galactica Wicker Man Oblivion Rita (hold your head back on a launch, otherwise your head will get smashed in to the back of your seat) Nemesis Smiler
@pqfamilyadventures2 жыл бұрын
Flooding works fairly well, but the nerves do tend to come back with every new type. Even now loving roller coasters, an entirely new style I haven't rode before gets the nerves going... though that's part of the fun now. I recently rode my first dive coaster and vertical drop RMC, really familiarizing myself with the sensation of a vertical drop. Now I just need to get myself on a giga.
@superklondoentertainmentsy40612 жыл бұрын
if you have rode any hyper, gigas are the same feeling.
@princessravendiamond42882 жыл бұрын
Then it'll be onto conquering the stratas! Good luck with your coaster journey!
@illumynarty2 жыл бұрын
I've helped so many of my friends overcome their fears of roller coasters. Usually I use part of both methods, desensitization and flooding. I start out usually by taking them to what would be the most crowded ride throughout the day first so there's no long line. After doing a few smaller rides, I immediately take them to the biggest one in the park. This approach has always worked out for me, and now a lot more of my friends enjoy roller coasters
@coasterbot2 жыл бұрын
That's awesome to hear!
@melvinschrab5052 жыл бұрын
I am trying to do that!
@andreasanchez14537 ай бұрын
I’m 24 years old I’ve been scared all my life of roller coasters but this is the year I conquer it
@illumynarty7 ай бұрын
@@andreasanchez1453 good luck! Remember, getting into the ride is the hardest part. Deep breaths once you're on the ride
@immrfly14622 жыл бұрын
I had just recently got over my fear of coasters after being in love with them for a long time. It's weird to say but I had always been so invested with them but every time I went to a theme park, my anxiety would take over and would prevent me from going on rides that I knew would be fun. Now that it's been about 2-3 years since I had last ridden or even been invested in coasters, my anxiety had gone down a ton and I didn't amp myself up as much. It caused for a much better experience and the ride that got me out of this constant fear was Cheetah Hunt at Busch Gardens Tampa. I'm not sure what it was that was different but I enjoyed it so much compared to anything else I had ridden. This could have been because of me growing up more and becoming more matured or even my anxiety lessening, but it's probably the happiest I had felt on a rollercoaster. If anything, the downside is having a constant hunger to ride more and more coasters. This feeling of finally being free from this fear that held me back is so much better than imagined. Since I overcame it, I have ridden coasters I had always wanted to experience. Whether it be inverted, floorless, hyper, dive, as well as manufacturers and different elements. Being the coaster nerd that I am, I felt like I had a giant list of ride types and inversions to experience and its all coming true now. I can't recommend enough just finding that courage to push yourself to do it. If you can't do it no matter how hard you try, then do it another time. But if you ever know that you want to do something deep down even though your body is saying no, just go through with it and it will be so worth it.
@drayvenayers72772 жыл бұрын
Thank you, just watching this video almost has me in tears from thinking about riding roller coasters. I've been trying to over come this phobia especially this summer and am really hoping to be able to ride some of the cooler rides with my gf who loves roller coasters. Again thank you this video was really well made and very pleasant.
@coasterbot2 жыл бұрын
Hopefully you overcome your fear of roller coasters. Thanks for the kind words about the video, I hope it helps :)
@milesbrown2261 Жыл бұрын
disney coasters are the perfect starter in my opinion because they're not as patronizingly babyish as others but they also aren't meant to be super thrilling as they focus more on scenery and theming to go along with the ride experience. Many of them are built around artificial terrain too, so you won't notice the heights as you climb each lift hill. Riding non-coaster attractions may also be helpful for acclimating and desentizing yourself with the motions a coaster may produce.
@WhirlingBlackDiamonds Жыл бұрын
This is really great advice. I passed out on the mantis in 2006. And has had me hesitant since then. I've gone on lower intensity coasters last year, and this year preparing for higher intensity ones, I've learned some physical tricks, and watching pov videos, learning about how they work. It's putting me more at ease. I have a season pass to cedar point I plan on wearing out, so in a few weeks I'll get to put myself back on. Great work on the video.
@wathc77222 жыл бұрын
As someone who hadn't been on an inverting coaster until the age of 17 but being obsessed with them before then but too afraid, I can tell you that just being pushed on it by family worked for me. The ride that first got me into the actual coasters was Baron 1898 af Efteling and after that I couldn't get enough of them, I had been on the smaller rides but never the big ones. After that I went on a trip to Toverland and was wayy less scared to go on rides like fenix and Troy
@Shag4712 жыл бұрын
My nephew still refuses to get on rollercoasters and he’s now 25 years old. But he had an abusive (now estranged) father that used to force him onto big coaster when he was a child and would publicly shame him and call him names because he cried. So his fear isn’t coasters by themselves, but emotional fear by memories. Just another one for the list yet nothing you can really give a way to overcome.
@bocahdongo77692 жыл бұрын
Make him move on from his father, then all of his wound would start to heal. It's not impossible, it just take time, and big heart.
@austintayloradt2 жыл бұрын
We went to Cedar Point for the first time and my wife was very afraid of heights. I was worried that it would not be a good experience, but she decided she wanted to ride Maverick first because it was not as tall as some of the others. She liked it enough to decide she wanted to jump all the way to Millennium Force next, since it was the tallest and scariest to her (Dragster was taller but didn't have a lift hill, so she didn't worry as much). She was very anxious the first ride, then decided we should do it again immediately. That time it wasn't bad and she could just be present. Then she thought we should do it one more time, and that time she could actually enjoy the ride and had a great experience. Now she swears by doing the scary ride 3 times in a row to conquer the fear and it's worked every time. She's now built up a list of almost 250 coaster credits and can genuinely say that she really enjoys going to amusement parks now.
@eftelboy2 жыл бұрын
I love rollercoasters, but my stomach not so much. I do wanna overcome this (somehow) because I really don't wanna miss out on these experiences.
@coasterbot2 жыл бұрын
You've slowly got to get your stomach used to it - ride the smaller ones until you are used to them :)
@Judissal2 жыл бұрын
Try ginger. It's my new best friend :)
@apothecurio2 жыл бұрын
I find people often get the stomach feeling because they often tense up a lot on the first drop. If you can actually let your whole body relax on the first drop. (Which is super hard to do when your scared out of your mind) Your body will fall lin tandem with your innards and the feeling will be almost entirely gone.
@duck3232 жыл бұрын
Trust me buddy, the stomach dropping feeling is all fear. You can control it. If you try to have fun you wont get any stomach feeling. Believe me, this was an issue to me and now I absolutely adore coasters
@synthchick12 Жыл бұрын
If you're talking about motion sickness, I'm there with you unfortunately. There's a scopolamine patch your doctor can prescribe to you that has been a life-saver for me in reducing my motion sickness. I went from getting sick on kiddie coasters to being able to do almost all the rides at Six Flags Magic Mountain (I did still get sick once, but only because I rode the same ride 3 times in 30 minutes...). I also recommend eating early before you come to the park. I've found that it takes me about 2 and a half hours to digest my breakfast enough that I can safely do the coasters. And of course it's sad to avoid all the sugary greasy options of the park, but definitely make sure to eat healthy and save the sweets for as you leave. The last tip that helped me was making sure that I kept my glasses on. I used to take them off so I wouldn't lose them on the ride, but if your vision is blurred that will also contribute. So keeping your eyes open and wearing contacts or glasses (if needed) is important. I hope this helps!!!
@ezyyze75262 жыл бұрын
I was afraid of rollercoasters as I was scared of heights, but after my trip to Alton towers and went on a rollercoaster with some friends, after a bit I got comfortable with heights
@myrthywyrthy2 жыл бұрын
I am not afraid of rollercoasters, I am afraid of drops cuz they hurt. so. damn. much. It feels like someone is standing on my stomach, instead of screaming of enjoyment, I scream of pure pain. I did find out that working on your stomach muscles lessens the pain, as well as riding smaller rides first to get 'used' to the pain!
@andid2 жыл бұрын
For me I had a traumatic carnival experience as a kid nearly falling out, so my fear was always around falling out/ride malfunction. Getting the right group was important, but the key was just finding the right ride. For me that was Rock n Rollercoaster at Disney World. Disney felt the furthest from a low budget carnival, and it being indoors meant I couldn't overthink things in queue. It may sound counterintuitive, but going upside down actually made things easier, because you get an overhead restraint which feels more protected. Took awhile for me to ride anything with a lap bar restraint. I've since gone on some of the tallest and fastest out there (but I still won't touch a carnival)! Oh and don't start with wooden, even if they look less intense - they aren't.
@Calidex2 жыл бұрын
For me, it was just the idea of a rollercoaster. It was being suspended hundreds of feet in the air, going upside-down and doing crazy manoeuvres multiple times for minutes straight. The first 'big' rollercoaster I did was Millennium at Fantasy Island, ingoldmells, England. Not to get confused with Millennium Force at Cedar Point in Ohio. This ride has 3 inversions, 2 vertical loops and 1 sidewinder. It's a very good Vekoma as being very smooth and not to tall although it is the 8th fastest in England, that doesn't really mean to much as there are not as many coasters in England anyways. The model is a Vekoma MK1200 that got discontinued shortly after it debuted in 1999. 1 thing that stopped me doing it was putting aside for half an hour and going to a different section of the park instead of just saying "I will do it," or, "I won't do that 100%" In my opinion just do it. Although easier said than done, it won't be that bad at all. If you read this far then you're very cool. Thanks.
@donschnulione66462 жыл бұрын
I actually became an enthusiast when I havent ridden a single big rollercoaster, so when I visited Phantasialand as my first ever park as an enthusiast, I walked on Taron scared as hell but knowing it will be fun. It was insanely overwhelming and I felt traumatized for the rest of the day but I had another ride on it the following day and that was fun.
@drdewott91542 жыл бұрын
Yeah, might have been a good idea to start on something smaller like Raik or Colorado Adventure first but I'm glad you enjoyed it in the end.
@superklondoentertainmentsy40612 жыл бұрын
i was a scared enthutheust untill yesterday.
@Snifffski2 жыл бұрын
Really good video. 53, never been on one, and likely never will. Theme parks aren't a big thing where I live so I've not had to spend years dodging them. I think I have next-level trust and control issues. I never seem to get that euphoria from the adrenaline. Once a scary experience is over I just get a feeling of relief that I'm actually still alive.
@alexgarrett94532 жыл бұрын
Any tips on fear of heights? That’s my big thing, the lift hill is always the scariest part for me. I’ve actually done some crazier coasters here lately (Lightning Rod and Mystery Mine at Dollywood to be exact), but the height fear was only lessened because I had taken some anxiety medication beforehand. Perhaps I should just always bring anxiety medicine with me, but I’d like to get over the height anxiety without resorting to medication everytime lol
@SonOfFurzehatt2 жыл бұрын
Both of the coasters you mention are terrain coasters - they hug closer to the ground than most. Seeking out more like this are a good stepping stone, since they generally don't go very high, including on the lift hill. Also consider launch coasters, since these do not have a long, slow lift hill to give you time to think about the height you're reaching. If you're thinking of trying the flooding method, consider drop towers, since these tend to reach the greatest heights, whilst also being over very quickly.
@journie_ Жыл бұрын
I always keep my eyes closed on the way up on a coaster. Seeing how high up I am tends to freak me out. You might also find that riding launched coasters is easier, since they launch you over the first drop so quickly, it’s almost like you don’t even have enough time to be scared of how high you are.
@inlinechris Жыл бұрын
Just do it a bunch you won’t care anymore after like the 30th time
@alexgarrett9453 Жыл бұрын
@@inlinechris I have now ridden Wild Eagle more than once now! Safe to say my fears are gone now : )
@zeedude8026 Жыл бұрын
I know this is several months late but thought I’d put my two cents since I’m still struggling with height myself, in fact it’s the only hurdle I have left before I can officially conquer my coaster fears. What helps me the most is firstly do not look to your left or right as you climb up the hill to see how high up you are. Secondly try to sit anywhere but the front so that you can focus on the seat in front of you, being in the front will inevitably force you to look down during the first drop. Lastly launch coasters are your best friend as they take you up so fast you won’t have time to register the height before your already plummeting down the drops.
@PrettyCureFox2 жыл бұрын
The way I got over my fear of coasters was simply learning about them on KZbin. Learning all about rides such as Oblivion and Galactica really helped me to overcome my fear
@towenaar7422 Жыл бұрын
great tip, thank you
@leannyly2 жыл бұрын
For me, it was going with my friend who has done every coaster imaginable and is so calm. She's also one of those honest people that told me when a ride would be too much for me as a beginner and didn't just say "oh its easy" because all of them are easy for her. She made an order of coasters for us to ride from least to most scary in her opinion (and for anyone interested and trying it at Alton Towers, it went: Runaway Mine Train - Thirteen - Rita - Galactica - Wicker Man - Nemesis - Smiler; like I say just opinion and I found it worked for me although she did suggest I sit out the last two for my first time and she didn't include Oblivion because she thought it was unstimulating as a ride lol). I also wanted to watch the ride go around a couple of times so I was prepared for what was coming.
@ethantrademark2 жыл бұрын
Idk why I was afraid of roller coasters, just was as a kid, they were big. Rode the ghoster coaster at canada's wonderland and it wasn't that bad. After a few years I think me just watching roller coaster povs and riding increasingly intense rides helped. Even to this day I get a little intimidated sometimes. Like you said they are meant to be scary.
@happysword2582 жыл бұрын
15:24 ...and we'll see you all nex-
@robcoasters2 жыл бұрын
I have another way of getting over fear that wasn't mentioned - and that's having a ride close forever and you never got to ride it because you were too scared when you stood in front of it. It happened to me with Slammer at Thorpe, and when that ride didn't reopen it caused me to snap out of my fear of flat rides forever, and now I strive to do at least everything at least once. I realise this is just a rephrasing of 'FOMO' (fear of missing out) which admittedly plays a big role in my theme park adventures but I hope some can agree that it's another way of getting over fear.
@PercydeRoloFangirl Жыл бұрын
I got over my fear because I literally just got tired of being scared of them.
@jodyjohnson2652 жыл бұрын
When I first road the twister at kanobles PA I was really scared and a few years later I watched a pov on the ride and after that it wasn't scary to me thanks for the tip.
@demetriusmorgenroth2835 Жыл бұрын
I beat my fear of roller coasters (or rather, discovered that I actually had no fear) by accidentally joining a trip to Fuji-Q. I never had anyone to go with on coasters when I was a child - my father is mortally afraid of heights, my mother is mortally afraid of high speeds. I always thought I was afraid of coasters as well throughout my infancy and teenage years, which was supported by the fact that I also have a fear of (unguarded) heights (I cannot stand close to a skyscraper's open balcony or ride a balloon, but I can step on a glass pane installed in a skyscraper). Well, some friends of mine invited me to Fuji-Q, to which I accepted without knowing more about the park. I invited another friend, who told me that Fuji-Q has some world-class rides and that this was the entire appeal of the park. Uh-oh. Long story short, since I had already agreed to the hangout, I was not going to go back on my word. As preparation, I went to another park that is closer to where I live (Yomiuriland) and rode every single ride that I felt would challenge me. I discovered then that I was not afraid of roller coasters at all and that my fear was exclusively in my mind, which allowed me to go to Fuji-Q and enjoy the rides there without an issue. For those who might feel afraid to take your first ride or face your first inversion, you might be exactly the same. The mind is a powerful thing, and it's surprising how anticipation might be, on its own, more anxiety-inducing than the ride itself.
@GamerGirl_BRE2 жыл бұрын
I'm early! perfect timing tho! I'm going to Busch Gardens Tampa this June for my birthday😬 I kind of got over my fear of heights/rollercoaster a couple of years ago. But every time I go to a new park, my fears kinda come back, because now I gotta ride all new coasters I've never rode before.
@cowjuice78182 жыл бұрын
you'll do great I know it
@eliasvilje7155 Жыл бұрын
I was afraid of heights but not more i ride icaros at gröna lund the scariest Droptower in the the park. And I got on the same van as an 89 year old man he was brave 😅
@TheRandomZachChannel2 жыл бұрын
For me, I decided to overcome my fears the year my dad passed away. he always wanted me to ride with him, but I was always too scared. I took a random trip to Dollywood with a friend and he convinced me to try the wild eagle, and with my dad in mind, I gave it a go. I haven’t turned back since. I’m a coaster junkie.
@kyliefitzgerald6984 Жыл бұрын
The wild eagle is such a good coaster for people who are nervous about them. Smooth with very restraining restraints. I also got a friend of mine to ride it over and over with me and he doesn't usually like coasters
@mariah_r37572 жыл бұрын
I’m going to Hershey park for my birthday, And I have always wanted to get over my fear of roller coasters Since I went to my first amusement park. I have a mixture of Feeling like I’m gonna fall out, AND Height. My friends want me to get over my fear and enjoy myself.. Thank you for this video It gives me way more confidence
@OneTwoFive02 жыл бұрын
The only thing about roller coasters which scare me so much are the queue line times, I once waited for 2 hours for a 3 minute coaster
@nemmyrebornbetterthaninferno2 ай бұрын
Tut Tut Smiler
@RaffyPadDT2 жыл бұрын
To be honest, I really miss the uneasy sensations, especially during airtimes and drops. I've ridden so many roller coasters to the point that I couldn't feel those sensations anymore. One thing I've learned from my experience is to not be tense and fight the G-forces, but instead, to just relax and go with the flow. I strongly agree with you, COASTER BOT, that looking at the track makes it really helpful to expect the roller coaster's next move and enjoy them. That's what I exactly did. If I could compare, it's kind of like riding a bike: you lean to where you want to steer. I always love your content! Lots of love! ❤
@lightningbot852 жыл бұрын
Could you make a video on how to deal with nausia at amusement parks? I half got over my fear a couple years ago when I road steeple chase at coney island and surprisingly to me I loved it, but then the next time I went I got sick on a flat ride and didn't ride anything else that day. Maybe next time I'll find a way to not get sick and ride something bigger like the Cyclone! It would be interesting to know if anti-sickens pills work, what kind of rides to avoid, and if you get less likely to get sick the more rides you try.
@bocahdongo77692 жыл бұрын
Motion sickness, usually when your force sensory inside your head doesn't match the visual from your eyes. That confusion will overload your brain, make the nausea. For some ride, it is inevitable eventually. But, you can reduce it by simply moving your head, reacting to force the ride induce. Or in other words, exaggerating your head movement, don't hold it.
@panthera_2 жыл бұрын
You can also take motion sickness pills like Dramamine. Won’t completely fix it but it’ll delay it or at least mellow it for awhile.
@Judissal2 жыл бұрын
Would love a video about that as well! For now ginger is my new best friend.
@larppassss2 жыл бұрын
im going to taiga at linnanmäki next week. this video helps me a lot. thank you! you just earned another subscriber
@timhalters15202 жыл бұрын
So i went on a coaster thats in the dark and goes 64 km/h and 3,5G and no drops or loops but im going to a park soon but that ride goes 95 km/h 4,5G and goes backwards forwards and up and loopings anyone know if it will be fun or not the fast one is GoldRush at Slagharen, slower one is Vogelrok at Efteling.
@youllbemytourniquet2 жыл бұрын
I used to love roller coasters as a child and was ready to ride the Fury 325 when it first came out. But then I developed a generalized anxiety and fear of falling and I hate deep drops in coasters. I'm not afraid that I will fall out, but I just don't like the physical feeling of falling in general. My heart also feels like it's going to stop when I'm on high-speed rides. So I think I missed my chance to ride the Fury 325, but I have tried almost every coaster at Six Flags New England so I'm not letting this fear stop me. Maybe one day I will work my way up to the Fury 325.
@RealHyperHedgehog2 жыл бұрын
I use to be afraid of coasters until I went to Disney last year. Now after researching how they work, I’m a complete coaster nerd.
@lansulin2 жыл бұрын
but disney doesn't have thrill coasters really
@RealHyperHedgehog2 жыл бұрын
@@lansulin Aerosmith: Am I a joke to you?
@shulmpino55052 жыл бұрын
@@lansulin true but I went to disneyland like last month or so and it was the incredicoaster in the california adventure section that got me over my fear. It's quite intense compared to any other ride in the park.
@synthchick12 Жыл бұрын
Yes!!! Incredicoaster was my gateway into the bigger coasters, and is still one of my favorites. I love the accelerator so much!!! :D
@Lewisthelegend Жыл бұрын
I started by going on some family coasters to get used to it then it takes a few trips to get the adrenalin to go on but if you still can’t, go on with a friend/family member whose already experienced it, then you would have the confidence to go on it
@54t4meda52 жыл бұрын
I have the fear of forces on a coaster I did alpina Blitz a mack mega coaster i did it multiple times and its fantastic but i cant get over this queue stress so i figured: "why not the next step?" As a result im going to ride kondaa in a week and i am overhyped. a little bit scared
@coasterbot2 жыл бұрын
That's awesome! Congrats on conquering Alpina Blitz. I'm sure you'll love Kondaa after a few rides - good luck :)
@54t4meda52 жыл бұрын
@@coasterbot update: i did kondaa with a certain serenity and it was insane!!
@ianlopezdelara8078 Жыл бұрын
how i got rid of my fear (mostly): 1. ride with a friend or a family member, it helps ease off the nerves and lets you experience the ride with them 2. try and build up the rides during the day. i usually find myself not remembering the feeling of liking rollercoasters and the adrenaline until i ride an intense ride 3. just do it. instead of thinking about how it’ll feel, or how scary it is, just jump on and ride it. it lets you go on many more rides and have more fun.
@美咲MisakiJP4 ай бұрын
My parents are more terrified of the rides than me so they don't want to go with me, I always go to free kids rides with them to ease them
@ThemeParkOgre2 жыл бұрын
The real question is: How do you beat your Roller Coaster of fear?
@Amybb12342 жыл бұрын
This was me for Mako when i hadn’t ridden even smaller rides. Now I’ve done Hagrids Motorbike, Mummy, Cosmic Rewind and i LOVE those! The family is now encouraging me to do Hulk, i am anxious somewhat after my awful experience on Mako that traumatized me. But the fact you don’t really feel like your falling out on loops is comforting. Thanks for this!
@naylimsanchez38642 жыл бұрын
I'm trying to work up the courage to go on Velocicoaster, even though I've never been on a big coaster..just Mummy, Motorbike, Gringotts, and Big thunder mountain at Disney.
@laurenlongfellow97142 жыл бұрын
I’m actually watching this video to work up the courage to ride Hagrid’s Motorbike specifically lol I want to ride it so bad but I’m so scared lol. I thought about doing the tiny Hippogriff ride first to work up the courage. This will be my first time at Universal so I’m essentially going in blind lol
@BaronSirolf2 жыл бұрын
I overcame my fear by riding Taron at Phantasialand, but I got quite sick after the ride and I didn't feel good all day. Not the best experience for riding a big rollercoaster for the first time. I really wanted to try F.L.Y. Any tips to not get sick on a rollercoaster? Because right now I have more fear of getting sick then riding the coaster itself.
@stormsnoek50552 жыл бұрын
Taron is a intens ride with a lot of fast turns and airtime hills. its not weird that you got sick the first time. next time you wil feel more confident and less overwelmed. F.L.Y. is way less intens in my experience.
@BaronSirolf2 жыл бұрын
@@stormsnoek5055 Thank you for the advice! Do you think it will be a good idea to ride Baron 1898 next time i go to Efteling? I have never done an inversion before... Or should I do Python first?
@stormsnoek50552 жыл бұрын
@@BaronSirolf i find Python more forcefull then Baron 1898 and Baron 1898 way more comfy. i would reccomend Baron 1898.
@BaronSirolf2 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@DaanBruins2 жыл бұрын
@@BaronSirolf NO, start with Python, Python is the one with the more family friendly layout, and it also introduces you to the most common inversions: The loop and the corkscrew, also Python is also quite comfy.
@franklynlohr1060 Жыл бұрын
When I first started riding roller coasters I always used to avoid any inverted coasters or coasters with loops because I was afraid they would be too intense. I used to ride only wooden coaster or hyper coasters with huge drops. I have always enjoyed these types of coasters. It wasn’t until I went on a roller coaster with my wife that I finally was able to ride a looping coaster with many inversions and corkscrews. This has helped me get over this fear and now I have no fear of roller coasters anymore. In fact, inversions and loops are my favorite part of roller coasters because you feel weightless for one second. What also helped me get over my fear is that they’re designed to make you feel this way. Every roller coaster is different depending on where you go. Overall, going with someone close to you and accepting that roller coasters are designed to do this has helped me become fearless.
@orionscythe2 жыл бұрын
For me I overcame rollercoasters by simply forcing myself on to a really scary one once
@mikaross4671 Жыл бұрын
I had a massive fear of coasters due to my fear of heights. I started watching more videos about roller coaster enthusiasts. Some of them ranging from veteran thrill riders to people more like me. It made me more confident. It's definitely a mental struggle for me since I tend to psych myself out during queue, but once I'm on it, I feel so much better knowing I'm safe. It's insane how safe coasters are and I'm grateful we can experience different types of thrill coasters. My first 'bigger' coaster was Hagrid at Universal Orlando and I am in love. I am going to try something just as fast next.
@LEWIS19922 жыл бұрын
Many rollercoaster enthusiasts need to accept that not everyone enjoys the "out of control" feeling and G-forces. It's not a fear, it's just a lack of enjoyment.
@griffon106 Жыл бұрын
i'm that coaster enthusiast friend who gets all my scared friends onto the rides. my buddy swore up and down that he could never go on anything like nitro or batman at six flags great adventure, and now he'll go on kingda ka with me (and enjoy it!!)
@coasterbot Жыл бұрын
That's awesome to hear!
@VlekSoT2 жыл бұрын
When I was 9 years old my parents forced me on Rock 'n Rollercoaster in DLP. Their philosophy was: "They either get over their fear, or never ride a coaster again". Lucky for me it was the first one.
@bwhugul Жыл бұрын
This attitude must be stamped out. It could have gone very badly if you had sensory overload from the forces. If my parents had done that to me, I expect I would have resented them for months if not years. It must ALWAYS be the final decision of the rider to board.
@VlekSoT Жыл бұрын
@@bwhugul the thing is: I wanted to ride it so bad but I was just super scared.
@ducks_can_fly17512 жыл бұрын
Thanks going Alton towers and me and my friends are all going on the biggest rides helped my mental state quite a bit.
@montersaaa17842 жыл бұрын
Lol the only thing I'm afraid of is the stomach dropping feeling but everything else is fine for me for some reason
@SonOfFurzehatt2 жыл бұрын
That's very common. As you get more accustomed to riding them, the less intense that feeling is. This is because adrenaline increases blood flow to your gut and increases sensitivity. Try starting with powered coasters, which tend not to have big drops and work up in terms of steepness. It is possible to look up the steepness of coasters in online databases.
@crazy4wavescoasters741 Жыл бұрын
I would recommend starting with small and mild roller coasters, such as Intimidator 305, SkyRush, Kraken and Afterburner... 😄
@JettCrocodile2 жыл бұрын
Just simply ride them!
@ethandonston5172 жыл бұрын
Ik I always tell people that. You're absolutely right.
@alechenning2 жыл бұрын
I've have a fear of intensity of the rollercoaster and previously had a bad experience where I was pushed on to Matterhorn bobsleds at Disneyland and made afraid of all rollercoasters until I was like 13. So I have gone to Six Flags Magic Mountain but only got myself to go on Apocalypse and Colossus (just before it was torn down) and I tried to go on other rides but I was too freaked out to go on any other coasters.
@DaanBruins2 жыл бұрын
Apocalypse is probably more intense than a lot of other coasters. Going upside down isn't so bad.
@coyote_bravo27232 жыл бұрын
Great video to help people get into coasters. I personally used to be terrified of any sort of thrill ride and didn’t know of any method to help me get on them either. Turns out I used the “flooding” approach one day while not even realizing it. At my local county fair, there was an assortment of rides of all thrill levels and I was horrified of the upper half. One time though, the scariest ride to me was right next to one of my favorites for my level of thrills at the time and had no wait at all. I got off the previous ride and noticed the minimal wait and just hoped in line because I already had my adrenaline pumping and felt like I could do it. I ended up absolutely adoring the intense ride and I eventually branched off to learn about the amusement industry to where I am today. Now I’m a full blown enthusiast pretty much.
@caelanreinders91402 жыл бұрын
I love roller coasters now but i have to thank my dad for that lol, when i was 9 or 10 years old i was terrified of rollercoasters and we went to a theme park and we went in a smaller one first and he told me this is the worst one so with full confidence i went into the bigger one not nowing it was the most intense one and it went up and i looked at my dad and told him this one is alot higher as it went up to 68 meters but i ended up really enjoying the ride and since than i have loved every part of the roller coasters i ride today
@MysticMindAnalysis2 жыл бұрын
Hi there! I'm someone who has dyspraxia, and so for most of my childhood, the drop sensation kept me from riding most roller coasters. Simulator rides, too, were absolute hell. However, after some physiotherapy in my teens, I was able to reduce the fear of the drop sensation largely through acclimatisation. The past couple of years I've been testing my limits, and I've considered what roller coaster elements I enjoy the most. As such, I've come away with a few conclusions: 1: Wooden Roller coasters are perfect to start, as they almost never have vertical loops and are largely focused on air time. 2: Air time is what I desire most in rides. 3: It's okay to say "this was fun at first, but a certain element ruined it". 4: There's no shame in deciding you've hit your limit. 5: Flat rides are perfect for getting your adrenaline up! I go to Blackpool Pleasure Beach once or twice a year, and each time I've said to myself "Okay, I know what a wooden roller coaster feels like. I know when the scary bit is, and I know which I enjoy the most." My current limit are medium-intensity launch coasters with smaller drops, like Icon. The intensity of the launch is a lot for me to deal with, and I'd say that's my current limit. Knowing the G-forces and speed of that ride, I can put a number value to it and research roller coasters in advance. I don't enjoy the Big One (a super coaster) because it slows down toward the end and gets uncomfortable in the restraints. I also no longer enjoy Valhalla, because it takes ages for me to dry out and the water stings my eyes. I guarantee that the more familiar you become with a ride, the easier it will be to enjoy it.
@davidfrischknecht82612 жыл бұрын
I used to be scared of coasters because my parents forced me to go on Big Thunder Mountain at Magic Kingdom when I was a kid. That fear lasted until a friend of mine took me to Great Adventure with him and convinced me to ride Nitro with him. I found the experience to be quite enjoyable and have since gone on to ride even more coasters than he's ridden. There are only two coasters I've been on that I refuse to ever ride again. The first is Green Lantern at Great Adventure. That one is just a big pain in the legs. The other is Joker again at Great Adventure. What turns me off of that one is the complete unpredictable nature of the ride. No matter how many times you watch it from off the ride, there's still no way to predict exactly what it will do.
@shulmpino55052 жыл бұрын
this is very helpful. I recently got over my fear (finally) when I rode the incredicoaster at Disneyland and I'm going to Great Adventure later this month. I'm excited for Joker mainly *because* of it's unpredictable element but I've heard lots of negative comments about Green Lantern so I will probably skip it.
@SantiTheBest9 ай бұрын
0:01 off topic but i love how camera angles can make gigantic coasters look like 20 feet tall
@Outfitsbyst4r3 ай бұрын
Are you that dumb
@sam.harttt2 жыл бұрын
I overcame my fear at what I think is the best resort to do it at, Disneyland. I started with a couple small ones like BTMRR and the Matterhorn but then I said f it and hopped on the incredicoaster USING LIGHTNING LANE. No time to overthink, I had all the time to enjoy. I loved it. I know it’s not massive but it’s a great intermediate coaster. The one more intense thrill ride isn’t a coaster but GOTGMB is always fun. Then in NYC I did m first real INTENSE coaster, Cyclone. Heaps of airtime and laterals and well, now im an enthusiast and crave the adrenaline you get from coasters.
@stanthonyspray Жыл бұрын
this video is fantastic! i had been scared of rollercoasters and heights for as long as i can remember. last summer, the summer of 2022, at the age of 28, i finally convinced myself to go to my local park, Kentucky Kingdom, and give them a real try. It took me a little while to actually get into line and, many deep breaths later, took on every coaster the park has. Shortly after that, we decided to go to my childhood park, the one my parents always took us to, Holiday World. I remember being terrified of looking up at the lift hill of the Voyage and, subsequently, never giving a single coaster at that park a chance. As of this summer, i have a season pass to Holiday World, have ridden every coaster in that park at least 5 times, and have plans to go to Kings Island this week to take on the next big steps in my coaster fear journey. Extremely excited and equally nervous to get on a coaster that tops 200 ft tall, and directly after one that hits 300 ft tall. All that being said, if i could make it happen and end up with this level of love for rollercoasters, so can you!
@micheleregis52792 жыл бұрын
When I was young my family took me to a park to celebrate my birthday. I was happy but I was able only to ride small rides. When my father asked me to go on a coaster I said no because I was so afraid (namely of the unknown). Some months later my parents gifted me Roller Coaster Tycoon 2, and by playing this fantastic game, I was able to understand how coasters worked, and I became really interested in them. When I came back to the park, I was so eager to ride coasters and had a great time!
@s.i.cowboy26222 жыл бұрын
My first coaster was The Voyage at Holiday World. My parents made me ride it the year it was built. Needless to say, it terrified me for 2 years. One day i decided to ride it by myself and when i was just about to go down the first drop, i just opened my eyes and threw my hands up. I then got an experience that i deeply enjoyed and to this day i have rode The Voyage 381 times. I strongly suggest to those who are afraid to try the flooding aproach. it can be a truly fun experience! Also dont ride if you feel like youre being forced to, that can lead to major fear and hatred of coasters. Happy riding Yall.
@-sakura-.6 ай бұрын
While I’m still terrified of rollercoasters these are what helped me do my 2 tiny coasters but i hope to become a full coaster enthusiast like my best friend who has done the joker at movie world in the Gold Coast. 1. Just strap yourself in on the ride with the bars, i did this for both of them and waited for it to start to start saying what have i gotten myself into” 2. I usually look up how fast it goes and how long the ride goes for and i just think that’s 2 minutes of torture and that’s it 3. Ride with my best friend or a close family member who loves roller coasters I’ve been on my best friend who encourages me and also teases which definitely helps in a way 4. Just enjoy and go in the middle of the seats
@gaz-atolla75194 ай бұрын
Last week I conquered my fear of rollercoasters and just wanted to say thank you for your help in doing this I'm 41 and due to a bad experience as a young child I was terrifed just looking at big rides, not just coasters but all of them Problem was my wife and kids love theme parks so we spend a lot of time at them, this was not that big an issue when the kids were little but now they're older they want to go on bigger rides So I decided that I cannot just sit on the sidelines anymore feeling angry, upset and disappointed in myself anymore So my wife and I planned a day out at Chessington without the kids, I know it's not the most "extreme" park when it comes to coasters but I figured it was the best starting point To prepare for this I watched as many videos like this as I could find to get as much advice as possible I worked out an order from the smaller rides I knew I was ok with and slowly worked my way up through those, getter bigger and bigger, until we came to the coasters I instructed my wife to not keep asking me if I was ok because that could make me start to overthink things, as well as telling her that she couldn't let me back out of anything I used deep breathing exercises to calm myself on the ascents/before the launch and made sure to scream on the drops, spins etc to get that tension out By the end of the day I wasn't remotely scared, in fact I was laughing and cheering the whole time and absolutely loving it We're now planning a day out at Thorpe Park to try the bigger coasters
@starapton5374 Жыл бұрын
I had to overcome my fear of coasters the hard way. A day at CP in 2018. After my first ride on Gatekeeper I knew that I wanted to travel around and get on as many coasters as possible. I also find it helpful to ride with someone who isn’t afraid of coasters at all. For example when I took a friend from work to KI he was terrified. I rode with him encouraged him and in general remained calm and that seemed to help. Later that day I was able to get him to ride Orion with his eyes open the entire time
@sam2_sam32 жыл бұрын
Coaster bot: Restraints CANT come up! My restraint that partially opened Montu: 👁👄👁
@airex12 Жыл бұрын
I’ve heard this a few times: once you’ve ridden dozens of different rides, being frightened by one is a really sought-after experience.
@Cray2TheZ3 ай бұрын
Ok so I'm probably a weirdo and a massive wuss but I went on dark rides in Disneyland Paris and got over my fear of inversions, etc. and actually LOVE THEM now! Yet, when I get in line for outdoor rollercoasters and see how HUGE they are, I get crazy vertigo/panic attacks, feel sick to my stomach and chicken out as every single cell in my body just locks up and there is just NO WAY I'm getting on them! I always end up sad, disappointed in myself and regret the experiences I missed. Next time I'm going to a theme park, I'm going to start with rides I know I can do and slowly work my way up because there's NO WAY I'm letting my fears get the best of me this time! Last time I went to a theme park was in 2010 and I've FINALLY decided it's time to redeem myself and ENJOY THE RIDE! Thanks for all your great videos, I thoroughly enjoy your channel! Cheers from Switzerland!
@UserInterface002 жыл бұрын
I was 11-12yrs old in middle school and too scared at the time to ride roller coasters. I grouped up with friends/classmates who were going on the big coasters at Six Flags Magic Mountain on our yearly school trip. I didn’t want to be a “chicken you know what” so we rode Viper, Revolution, Colossus, Batman etc. Even after riding my first one (Viper) I was still scared that whole day, but if it weren’t for them I may have never experienced a roller coaster in my life. I now have rode over 100 different ones in at least four different countries. I still get a tad scared and squeamish for any new roller coasters I rode, but I have no fear riding them anymore. From being scared as a young kid, to loving them as an adult.
@coasterbot2 жыл бұрын
That's an awesome story. Roller coasters are intimidating but they're also fun, as you found out. Congrats for overcoming your fear :)
@TJCatchingTrains4 ай бұрын
I started overcoming the fear yesterday with an old wooden coaster at Frontier City in OKC. I’ve been intimidated by roller coasters all my life and would always watch my family ride the Wild Cat and Silver Bullet there. Yesterday, at age 34 I finally got on the Wild Cat for the first time because I didn’t wanna bitch out in front of my son. He’s 6, and he wanted to try it. So I sucked it up and got on it. I was panting and my heart was coming out my chest. I kept it together and had the time of my life on that ride! My son absolutely loved it so we went again. I didn’t tackle the other roller coasters but I sure felt proud to have conquered that one.
@agent5tm9022 жыл бұрын
I showed this informative amazing video to mu yunger brother... Hest still the same after the video but he now knows that rollercoasters are fun and safe and that he now wants to beat his own fear of roller coasters! Thanks for the heartwarming helpfull video Harry!
@coasterbot2 жыл бұрын
That's so awesome to hear! Best of luck to him conquering his fear. Thanks for the kind words 😊
@drunkstepdadproductions78572 жыл бұрын
what I did to stop fearing coasters is just say or sing something because you are focused on the words you are saying or singing and less focused on the massive drop and if you say something funny you laugh to yourself so even more focus on the things youre saying
@federicaress32162 жыл бұрын
I simply lost it at " a particularly uncomfortable ride" with the photo of Blue Tornato (at Gardaland), I just can't stop laughing!!! For those who don't know, it's probably the most uncomfortable ride I've ever had, it's just simply too shaky and you get tossed around too much
@coasterbot2 жыл бұрын
It's a horrendous roller coaster, so awful
@asian_attack_helicopter102 Жыл бұрын
The point where having someone who enjoys rollercoasters can make you feel more confident in riding them is so true to my experience. I wouldn't go near rollercoasters before, even the small ones! Then my sister came along and just started riding everything - a little later and now I've found myself wanting to ride more and more!
@Todomo3 ай бұрын
whats scary to me is imagining my restraint comes loose or the train rolls back or something. safety fear. i only weigh 98-100 lbs so i worry that im below the threshold the restraints are designed for
@wlyjesse2 жыл бұрын
As a kid I hated roller coasters, a group of friends invited me to go to six flags great adventure with them to which I agreed event though i disliked roller coasters. All of them went on the big rides except me and I felt really left out. About a year later my dad and I went on batman the ride. This was my first ever big rollercoaster and he pushed me to do it and I'm glad. Honestly the thing that made me overcome my fear of roller coasters is to go with someone who doesn't have much experince with the certain ride, it makes it feel like you and the person are both in the same shoes. On the other hand going with someone who loves rollercoasters and has been on every single one in the area is also a good thing. If you are thinking about going on a bigger coaster then my advise would be to enjoy yourself, and to not think about the negitives.
@TheChilaxicle5 ай бұрын
I had ridden a few coasters in my youth, even a woodie with a big scary drop that was hard for me to overcome, but at age 12 even after riding a few coasters I was just TERRIFIED of inversions. I had never been to a park with an inverting coaster, and finally I went to Six Flags Over Texas with my family. Dad loves roller roller coasters, and he encouraged me to try Shockwave, a double looper there. I said I was too scared, and he said, "It might be scary but roller coasters with loops are so fun!" I told him I couldn't do it, and then he did something that REALLY helped me. He left me with my grandparents and rode the ride alone. I watched him on the ride, saw him get off with a big smile, and knew I just HAD to try the experience myself. Let me tell you, those loops had me laughing my head off, and I've been in love with roller coasters ever since. Long story short, if you're afraid of a particular coaster or element, watching a friend or loved one ride it and seeing that they were safe and excited getting off can be a great way to overcome your fear. Great vid, thanks for sharing!
@Lottistari2 жыл бұрын
I’m not scared of roller coasters because (usually) after the first drop, that’s it. Everything else is low to the ground. I can’t say the same about some other theme park rides… (cough, miami rides) a good strategy that helped me get over my fear of roller coasters was this: 1) acknowledging I was scared instead of repressing it. The more you repress your anxiety, the more it will swell up. 2) reminding myself it was safe. 3) closing my eyes if it gets too much. And if someone’s really scared of a roller coaster, my advice would be to go on the kiddie ones first, and build your way up. You probably *will* be terrified & hate it if you go on an intense coaster first. Something that oddly helped me was going on coasters I hated twice. Though I haven’t experienced inversions yet, I know they’re safe.