The Roller coaster that ended your coaster phobia.

Mind Eraser at Six Flags Elitch Gardens.

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"Riding High"

The Devils are going to get buried, by an AVALANCHE! Lets get it for Bourque!

Magnum, I passed by the train for 3 years before I was convinced to ride it.
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What the mo K!?!
Viper at SFOG, I was so scared of going through a loop, but once I did I was hooked.

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"This time I think ... I think It's ... It's going to work!" - Dr.Bruce Banner
Mine was Avalance Run at Cedar Point. This was later turned into Disaster Transport. Thank goodness for those starter coasters. I still have fun riding the Iron Dragon, especially when they have really short lines.
Never had a phobia, but I started my coaster-riding hobby on Iron Dragon at the age of 7.

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(Who at 16 years of age would be more than willing to pay a $15-$25 dollar subscription in order to keep this site running)
Mine was Ninja @ SFoG. Now I ride any coaster I see except it(shoud be renamed headbanger for how jerky it is now).

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Acrobhobia will drop in 3,2, click. Haha very funny.
Tennessee Tornado. I had ridden Rebel Yell at PKD once and was terrified. Riding the Tornado made me relax and enjoy the experience which has lead to my obsession. Ride on.

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Six Flags America? No, no! My name means "Sarcasm-For-All"
My first was the Iron Dragon, but the ohe that broke my phobia was SooperDooperLooper®.
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I think that you can't have enough "starter" or junior coasters for kids. I hate it when people complain that their park got a "kiddie" coaster instead of a big one. You gotta think about all the 5, 6, and 7 year olds who go to the parks each year. Without these, they wouldn't be able to ride anything at all!

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Word to your mothers
Demon at PGA
Vortex at PKI

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Sixflags+no money+airport=Sixflags Kentucky kingdom
Raptor
Mine was Shock Wave at Six Flags Over Texas. I was 9 years old.
Alpengeist was my first looping coaster and thus broke my fear of coasters and loopers in general.

Supersonic
The Vortex at PKI
my first ride was the Conneaut Lake Park Blue Streak, that got me started, but i still wouldnt ride the big ones. I talked myself into riding Batman the Ride at SFMM a few years ago and the rest was history!

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http://www.geocities.com/ultimatethrillparks/index.htm
It looks like the Vortex has been a pretty popular coaster.
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Word to your mothers
Rock 'N Roller Coaster at Disney MGM Studios
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3..2..LAUNCH!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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LOL! I guess I get to hop on the Vortex trend here. It was my first major looping rollercoaster. The only other coaster before it was Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, which by no means cured me of my fear of coasters.

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Welcome to Deja Vu...home of the world wide wait.
I was afraid of rollercoasters until about four years ago. I was with a few friends at The Great Escape and one of them suggested going on The Comet. We all went on it assuming that everyone else wanted to go on it. None of us wanted to be the only one to back out. It turns out that none of us wanted to go on it in the first place. But we all enjoyed it so much that we jumped right back into line. The real key to ending my fear was riding without holding on for dear life. That day I rode The Comet with my hands in the air and from that ride on I was hooked.
I have loved rollercoasters since. Every summer I try to ride The Comet as often as possible. Its always to coaster that I go back to if I get spooked by another ride.
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*** This post was edited by Lisa Marie on 6/6/2001. ***

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