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Personal Narrative: Overcoming My Fear Of Roller Coasters

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Roller Coaster… that word frightened me as a child. I was always the kid that sat on the bench with my grandma when we went to amusement parks. I would sit and watch my mom, grandpa, aunts, uncles, and cousins ride rollercoasters and it terrified me. They always told me that they were so much fun and that I would love them and they are not scary. Well to me they seemed scarier than flying in an airplane while it was storming. I was terrified knowing that I was going to have to ride a lot of roller coasters for the first time. I wanted to tell the story of overcoming a major fear that held me back from a lot of fun things. It was in the summer of 2013, in Disney World, I was with my aunt, and my cousin, I will never forget overcoming the the fear of roller coasters and getting to have fun. In 2013, my fear of rollercoasters finally ended,when I was invited to go …show more content…

My aunt, uncle, and cousin loved roller coasters, and trust me there are a lot of big roller coasters in Disney. They all go really high, really fast, and go upside down. But they also have some of the safest roller coasters compared to other parks. I had a sick feeling the whole bus ride there and when I got there. After a long bus ride we arrived at the POP Century Hotel, which made me forget about the fact that I was gonna have to ride roller coasters. I loved Disney and I still do but I didn’t at that particular time, and I didn’t like the roller coasters. We take our things to our room and unpack, rest a little while before we go out and hit the parks with the steel death machines. The first park we went to was the Planet Hollywood themed park. Which of course had the Tower of Terror, (the name says it all). It was a tall creepy building that had a elevator that went up twelve floors. It took you up a few stories then dropped. At the very end it takes you all the way to the top of the building, opens the doors so you can see the whole park, and then drops

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