It was a bright summer day and the sun was blazing with heat. It almost seemed to have a great immense smile. I was in my car and was so bored that I almost went to sleep. Suddenly at the corner of my eye I saw six flags in a row with a sign underneath that said Six Flags Great adventure. We entered the exit and drove to a line for parking. I looked at all the rollercoasters and wondered, how would it feel to be on a rollercoaster, would people throw up during the ride, is it scary? We scanned our parking pass and entered the parking of Six Flags Great Adventure. I jumped out of my car and asked my dad, “Do you want to go on a roller coaster?” He replied, “Sure, why not?” After a quick munch or snack we headed out for the entrance.
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Are you scared?” my dad chuckled and answered.
“NO!” I answered confidently.
Soon, It was our turn to board the cart. My dad and I secured our belts. I listened to the person on the loud speaker, “Nitro goes more than 80 miles per hour.” My eyes filled with fear. My pupils full of darkness. The cart started moving and we were headed of to the highest point in the ride. I waited and waited and thought, this ride takes forever to get to the action! It gives me too much time to think about the future of the ride.
Zoom! Suddenly the cart raced to tremendously fast speed. The ride was going all over the place. Left! Right! Up! Down! My stomach weighed a ton one second and as light as a feather the next. Next, the ride slowed down. I thought it was over, but it went up and down again. Finnaly, the roller coaster was over.
I waited for the employees to release the belts and allow us to get off the ride. “That wasn’t that bad. It was fun!” I exclaimed. I realized that roller coaster aren’t scary, but are just new