well,from my experiences, it just feels like your on the ground still, you just keep going up though. I love roller coasters, but if u dont and get scared, just close your eyes and scream!!
2007-03-03 07:22:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Not all that special. It's all positive forces (like the ones you feel at the bottom of a drop when you feel heavier) in those elements, so there is rarely any negative forces (the floating/stomach dropping/feel like you'll fall out forces) in those elements. The restraints are fail-safe and will not open under any circumstances. Rock n Roller Coaster can make your head hurt, but it isn't because it loops; the overall ride just rattles a bit, so it shakes around during the standard turns, too. Manta doesn't really force you to look at the ground the whole ride. Tilt your head up and watch the ride from there like any other coaster. However, the pretzel loop (think normal loop, but you enter from the top instead of the bottom) provides some decent forces of both styles (negative dropping in, strong positive at the bottom and back up), and can be a little intense for people because of said force.
2016-03-28 22:25:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Well for me it would be a different answer. There are various type of elements. Can be Corkscrew(Wing Over), Loop, Cobra Roll(Butterfly Roll), Diving Loop(Twist and Dive), Heartline Roll/Cobra Roll, Saxophone, Cuban Eight, Skyloop, and theres much more. Just gotta keep researching. Back to the topic considering how fast the coaster is going is the relay of how much force is displaced in the element. As well known as airtime a feeling like your out of your seat and like your stuck in mid air. If you live in So Cal a good coaster for starters is Revolution in SFMM or Collossus an Old Time woodie as well try Boomerang in KBF.
2007-03-03 08:14:57
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answered by BNR32 2
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it depends whether it's a loop or a corkscrew. On an upside down loop the centrifugal force actually pushes you down( or should i say up) into the coaster car. the corkscrew is different though because the force pushes you sideways and your body is tossed around like a little rag doll.......WHheeeeeeeeee!
2007-03-03 07:28:40
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answered by Anonymous
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You can't really tell that much. You do feel something 'different', but if you keep looking forward at the track, you hardly know you've gone upside down.
2007-03-06 08:15:36
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answered by Someguy234 2
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The force of going around the loop pushes you "down" into the seat. It's visually fun without any sensation of falling or being the wrong way.
2007-03-03 07:25:38
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answered by dBalcer 3
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Nothing. G-Forces keep you pinned to the seat and its all over in just a matter of two or three seconds.
2007-03-03 08:29:30
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answered by coasterman1234 5
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since ur going so fast, u can hardly tell ur upside down until u open ur eyes
2007-03-06 17:34:04
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answered by jai1603 3
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It's like doing a handstand with the wind blowing through your hair.
2007-03-04 15:59:45
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answered by Wabo man 3
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it feels like if you were to spin around in a circle a couple times, except your more up and down. Like if you were to swing your head forward really quickly.
2007-03-03 16:25:02
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answered by kevin 1
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