How To If you don't like roller coasters, endure them.

You may find yourself in a position where you feel obligated to ride even if you hate roller coasters.If your friends convinced you to try a roller coaster, you may want to accompany your child on a ride.Even though you hate roller coasters, you can ride them.Pick a seat in the middle, take a deep breath, and enjoy the ride, if you mentally gear up for it.

Step 1: There are roller coaster accidents.

People are afraid of roller coasters.There is a 1 in 1.5 million chance of being killed on a roller coaster.The risk of dying while driving a car, flying in an airplane, or having a piece of airplane fall on you is much higher.You may be able to endure a roller coaster even if you don't like it.

Step 2: Start with small rides.

If you want to ride a roller coaster, you should go on smaller rides first.Depending on the type of ride you choose, this will help you get used to moving fast, spinning, or even dropping from extreme heights.

Step 3: Don't stand in line.

People who hate roller coasters have a hard time waiting in line.Your mind may try to convince you not to go on the roller coaster, as some lines can be over an hour long.You can distract yourself by talking with friends or playing a game on your phone.This will allow you to relax before you ride the roller coaster.

Step 4: While in line, don't focus on the ride.

Try not to pay attention to the screams of other passengers while you wait in line to ride a roller coaster.This could cause you to be more nervous.The size of the ride may cause you to do flips.You should not look at the ride.If you want to go to an amusement park, don't watch any ride videos on the internet.

Step 5: Take a look at the ride layout.

It is not a good idea to look at the roller coaster in detail because it may make you jittery.Before you get on, you should know what to expect.You may want to know if the ride has drips or if it goes upside down.You might want to know the style of roller coaster.There are inverted, floor-less, stand-up, and even lie down roller coasters.

Step 6: Think positive things.

Think positive thoughts before you ride a roller coaster.To trick your mind into getting excited for the ride, tell yourself, "This is going to be a fun experience."If you have negative and fearful thoughts in your head, replace them with positive thoughts.

Step 7: You can sit in the middle of the roller coaster.

It is best to avoid the front and back cars on a roller coaster when selecting your seat.More frightening views can be provided by these seats.Try sitting in the middle of the roller coaster.The least frightening spot is this one.If you choose a seat in the middle of your row, you will be more comforted by the other passengers around you.

Step 8: Sit next to someone you care about.

You might feel more comfortable sitting next to someone you know.The person can help you relax.It is fun to ride a roller coaster with someone you know.Riding alone can be frightening.

Step 9: Carefully check your restraint.

Ensure that you are properly secured in your seat by checking all of the restrains.If you want to make sure the overhead security strap is locked in place, you can pull it up or tug on it.

Step 10: Hold on to the handles.

You can hold onto the bars or handles in order to feel secure.You can release some tension by squeezing them.

Step 11: As the ride begins, take a deep breath.

Deep breathing can help calm your nerves.The experience may be more enjoyable if you focus on your breathing.

Step 12: Say something to calm your nerves.

It is possible to relieve tension while riding the roller coaster.The experience could be more enjoyable if you let loose and scream throughout the ride.

Step 13: If you are afraid of heights, close your eyes.

You may dislike roller coasters because of your fear of heights.You may want to close your eyes if this is the case.It's a good idea to look down at the ground while climbing the first steep hill.Close your eyes during the ride.Some of your fears could be taken away by this.

Step 14: If you experience nausea, keep your eyes open.

Motion sickness can be experienced on a roller coaster.You can keep your eyes open to combat this.This will allow your body to predict the movements and you will be able to see what is coming.Motion sickness can be reduced with this.

Step 15: Don't be pressured to ride.

If your friends or family are trying to get you to ride a roller coaster, just say no.You don't need to go on a roller coaster to have fun at an amusement park.There are more than one ride available.You shouldn't be coerced into riding.Do not try to get someone to try a roller coaster.Let them make their own decision.