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Descriptive Essay Roller Coasters - 836 Words

â€Å"Tanesha, are you coming?† I’m sitting on a bench, under a shady tree, to get away from the blazing hot California sun. My Mom is standing a few feet away from me, waiting to go on the ride, â€Å"The Mummy’s Revenge.† â€Å"Are you coming,† She asks again. I didn’t know what to say because I don’t really like roller coasters. Not that I’ve actually been on one, but the big noises they make, their height, and just the overall representation of them just freaks me out. The worst part of a roller coaster is when I go down. That feeling of being so light, I can’t feel anything. That’s the feeling I don’t like because it makes me scream. She’s still waiting, so I figure I have to answer her. Now. I think I should give roller coasters another†¦show more content†¦Ã¢â‚¬Å"WHOOSH!† My heart is beating so fast, and so loud, I am surprised no one else can hear it. â€Å"Tick..tick..tick..tick†¦Ã¢â‚¬  We are making our way up to the first drop. I am the only one on the ride who is screaming, and everyone else is laughing. The roller coaster is so fast, I don’t notice it when we make it to the top of the drop, but when we’re going down, I freak out. I start screaming even louder than before - if that’s even possible. I close my eyes so tight, it feels like they are going to pop. I don’t want to see what was coming next. I’m already terrified from the first drop, but the drops keep on coming. Drop, after the drop, after the drop. I feel worse after every single drop. We keep getting tiny jerks after every turn. I feel a little sick, but then I ignore it. The ride finally slows down, and I think it’s done, so I stop screaming. But then, the ride starts moving backward! How much more torture was this ride gonna give me?! We’re doing the whole roller coaster over again, but this time backward. When we go down drops backward, the pressure is so much, I feel like my face is being dug into my seat. As we zoom past the skull heads on the sides, mummy voices start laughing. It’s like a roller coaster haunted house! Two things I don’t like. Rollercoaster, and haunted house! I am so done with this ride by now. The ride slows down again, and this time, I open my eyes to make sure we are onShow MoreRelatedDescriptive Essay About Roller Coaster748 Words   |  3 Pagescousin waiting to get on the â€Å"Viper†. We were at Six Flags having already been in the long line an hour and a half. We all went on our favorite rides, then we decided to go on the roller-coaster. This was going to be my very first ever roller-coaster in my life. Then the rollercoaster conductor told us to get in the coaster. I jumped in, put my seatbelt on and listened to the safety precautions. Then the co nductor pressed the button and we were off. 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