Rollercoaster Ride: It's a literal rollercoaster... - Headway

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Rollercoaster Ride

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It's a literal rollercoaster ride up on Tibidabo, the 100 year old theme park on the mountains overseeing Barcelona. I went for a ride on it and gosh it was g-force spectacular. I was woozy for the next few hours but it was worth it.

Now I'm in LA in California and the question is should I go to Disneyland and ride the rollorcoasters there? They're pretty family friendly affairs, not like Alton Towers corkscrew types, but will it be worth the woozyness?

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StrawberryCream

Great to hear that you are having a fun time. Maybe ride one but give yourself time to recover in between and don't do too many. You need to listen to what your body is telling you I think as to how many you can tolerate and recover from. Enjoy yourself more ......I would love to go to Disneyland as would my son!

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razyheath43 in reply to StrawberryCream

have fun!

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malalatete

Tempted to answer 'are you bonkers?'....but then I didnt like the rides before I got ill, so instead I will say 'have fun - be safe' and risk sounding like your mother instead!

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:)

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