Follow-up on this answer. Related Questions. Still Curious? What makes a roller coaster stay on tracks when it does loops? Wooden or steel coaster: Does it make a difference?
Roller coasters can be wooden or steel, and can be looping or nonlooping. You'll notice a big difference in the ride depending on the type of material used. In general, wooden coasters are nonlooping. They're also not as tall and not as fast, and they don't feature very steep hills or as long a track as steel ones do.
Wooden coasters do offer one advantage over steel coasters, assuming you're looking for palm-sweating thrills: they sway a lot more. Tubular steel coasters allow more looping, higher and steeper hills, greater drops and rolls, and faster speeds. It happens very rarely, but it can happen to anyone. You can close your eyes to make you feel better. If you are completely terrified then start off with a very small roller coaster with no drops or loops.
They have to send a crew out to rescue you. You might get… a nosebleed. Many times, being stuck on a ride is only momentary. Usually the ride will resume again after a brief pause. A brief pause may be the result of Cast Members needing to assist a Guest boarding or unloading off a continuous loading attraction think Haunted Mansion or Spaceship Earth.
Roller coasters tend to be tall, with long drops, making them challenging for those with a fear of heights.
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