Not every Disney ride is for every guest. That much has become clear to any Disney Fanatic who frequents the Disney parks. Whether it’s because one’s constitution can’t necessarily handle an intense thrill ride or because of something as simple as not meeting the height requirements for a ride, some rides aren’t meant for everyone. However, despite that, sometimes, guests can try their hand at the ride and face the music for doing so.
This Disney Ride Is Not For Everyone
One Disney guest recently shared a video of her daughter panicking while on the Incredicoaster at Southern California’s Disneyland Resort. The daughter, while initially insisting on going on the Incredicoaster, realized she was terrified of the ride after and started panicking, causing her to be escorted off the ride.
Fellow guests, including the child’s brother, were utterly bemused at the situation, and the mother shared a humorous take on the situation in her video.
While from the mother’s account fellow guests were entirely unsympathetic for the child, people in the comments were far more understanding. One fellow Disneyland guest shared, “No because I completely understand her I’ve been on this ride so many times and I still get just as nervous as the first time.”
Another fan asked for the original video, adding, “this is cute and I would be understanding. I remember my first time I was like brooooo nooo.”
The Incredicoaster, located at Disney California Adventure Park, originally opened in 2001 as California Screamin’. The roller coaster was re-themed and renamed to The Incredicoaster in 2018, in conjunction with the release of the Incredibles 2 movie.
More on Disney California Adventure Park
Disney California Adventure Park is a beloved theme park in Anaheim, Southern California. The park features a variety of exciting rides, shows, and attractions that cater to all ages, making it an ideal destination for families and Disney Fanatics alike. With its iconic and immersive lands, such as Pixar Pier, Cars Land, and Avengers Campus, visitors can experience the magic of their favorite Disney and Marvel characters.
It’s one of two Disney parks—the other being Disneyland Park—at the Southern California counterpart to the Central Florida Disney Resort, Walt Disney World Resort. Disneyland Resort, on the whole, is home to fan-favorite rides such as Haunted Mansion, Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, and more.
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