I just ride what feels good to me. There are a lot of coasters and flat rides that I just refuse to ride anymore. They may be kickass but that doesn't mean my body is going to agree. ;) I really don't like "rough" woodies. I don't like most old school Arrow headbangers. Just ask anyone who has travelled with me. ;) I am not riding anything that I know will induce a headache. It's not that I don't appreciate the rides, I just prefer pleasure over pain. I like smoothness, air, speed, floaty sweetness, etc. I hate being bashed around. Some people like that which is cool. The more power to them. :) We all have our preferences. I am highly picky and fussy. I make no apologies. ;)
I will try any new-to-me coaster or flat ride once, that way I can give an educated opinion about it. There is nothing more annoying than a person complaining about a coaster they have never been on or a park they have never been to.
Basically if a coaster or flat ride hurts me or bores me chances are I won't ride it again. Coasters are a lot like sex. You only ride what pleases you. :) That works for me at least. :)
-Tina
^In that case I'll be happy to ride one row behind you. Is it "rougher"? Sure, why not. You're just too concerned with roughness. LOL, seriously though, good advice for people who ARE more sensitive to it. :)
For me personally, the longer the car, the more pivot action in the back. Which is why CI Cyclone has my favoritest wooden trains running. But I don't believe that I'm in the majority, or even a plurality. And for the record, MS isn't "too rough" for me, but it is unbelievably boring for a wooden coaster of its stature.
As others mentioned, there is a difference between a rough but intense ride, and a rough and painful ride.
From my experience, Son of Beast and Dragon (Adventureland) are 2 rides that roughness is serious enough to cause pain. The headbagers you get on Dragon are so incredibly painful, and you always get off with bright red ears. A favorite example of a rough woodie (due to its intensity) that still provides a great ride every time is The Boss at SFST. Also rides like the Arrow Corkscrews tend to be rough, but usually not painful.
Hopman, I agree. Most of them were. That's why I blame the coasters' age AND my age for my pickiness. ;) 20+ years ago I could power-ride those. With the exception of the TN Tornado the thought is not so attractive anymore. Whenever I approach a new-to-me old school Arrow I am like "Oh crap, this is going to hurt. Let's get it over with and checked off!"
Usually they DO hurt, but the TN Tornado was one of those that totally floored me on how smooth it was, and that's why I keep going back to it. ;)
-Tina
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