400 Kuai for Two to Suffer. Yep, That Happened.
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Rode the Dive Coaster three times, the Rocket Coaster three times, the Giant Pendulum four times, and the Drop Tower twice. Definitely got my money's worth!
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Awesome! Can nearsighted people ride the Dive Coaster? Like, if they're wearing cosmetic contact lenses?
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The Dive Coaster didn't make me dizzy, but the Giant Pendulum was incredibly disorienting. The 'washing machine' ride at the water park also made me super dizzy. I kept my mouth shut the entire time, afraid I'd puke on the person opposite me.
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So true.
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I can't believe motion sickness extends to rollercoasters too!
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I can vouch for that, it's true. If you usually get carsick, just skip rides like rollercoasters and the Giant Pendulum. You'll get extremely dizzy and feel nauseous.
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Actually, the most dizzying ride at Chimelong is, surprisingly, the Family Coaster, and then the Giant Pendulum.
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Yeah, the Family Coaster for sure. Maybe it felt more intense because it was the first ride I went on that day? But the Giant Pendulum didn't really do much for me.
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Those with weaker hearts should steer clear too. My heart rate hit at least 170 when I rode that Pegasus Family Coaster the other day.
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Those things? We only dare to watch, never actually ride them.
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I got off a rollercoaster, and my watch had already called an ambulance for me!
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Most rides at Chimelong just whip you around, a lot like a car taking sharp turns. I don't get dizzy at other amusement parks, but at Chimelong, I feel motion sick after just a couple of rides. [facepalm]
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All I managed was the 10 Inversion Coaster and a carousel ride, hahaha!
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Back when our school went to Chimelong Paradise, I spent the whole trip just watching everyone's bags on the sidelines.