“Never Again”

In the winter of 2010 my parents surprised my sister and I with a trip to Disney World in Orlando, Florida. I was in complete shock when I found that out. Even better we got to stay in the Swan Hotel, which is a hotel inside the Disney world complex, and we had a FastPass for all of the rides, which allows you to pretty much get into a shorter line.

We would leave on the 28th and get their later that day. When we got there we settled in our hotel and then we were off to Epcot Studios. There we rode the fastest ride in Disney world, Test Track. In test track, you get in a car and go through all these test then finally you get to go on the track. It sounds boring, but it’s actually pretty fun.

I know you’re wondering why this is a “never again” moment. Well, at Disney MGM Studios had a ride named, Rockin’ Rollercoaster. In the Rockin’ Rollercoaster it is pitch black with Aerosmith blasting in your ear. The Rollercoaster went from 0-60 mph in about 2.8 seconds, which makes it the second fastest ride in Disney world Orlando behind test track. My parents were begging me to do the ride. I didn’t know that it was going to go that fast and have loops which I hate. Eventually they got me to do it and I definitely regretted it and like it at the same time. Even though I kind of like it, I was never doing that again, it scared me to death.

House of Torment

The House of Torment is one of the most horrifying events I’ve ever been to. I went twice last year, but the most recent time was last Sunday. There are three houses and in my opinion the first one is the scariest and longest. Most of the scarers are just teens who get lots of makeup, but there are some props like a giant snake mouth that comes towards you. The scariest monsters have to be the ones with a chainsaw chasing after you. My group was Grayson, Blake, Jack, Lauren, and Madison. We rode one of my friends buses that is green with orange flames along the side. Everyone was scared out of their mind, but since I’ve gone before I wasn’t as scared thankfully. Have y’all ever been to the House of Torment?