Not a fan.
Leaving aside the often lengthy queues to get on them in the first place, I've never really enjoyed the stomach-churning, rapid direction changes, etc, etc. The adrenaline is all very well, but in my case roller-coasters are less a happy feeling and more an uncomfortable one.
I do like those motion-simulator/3D type amusement rides though, even though they often put your body through similarly violent direction changes and so on. I think the difference is partly the greater sensory immersion of this sort of ride, giving me a narrative structure to play along with and so a reason to put myself in that situation.
Leaving aside the often lengthy queues to get on them in the first place, I've never really enjoyed the stomach-churning, rapid direction changes, etc, etc. The adrenaline is all very well, but in my case roller-coasters are less a happy feeling and more an uncomfortable one.
I do like those motion-simulator/3D type amusement rides though, even though they often put your body through similarly violent direction changes and so on. I think the difference is partly the greater sensory immersion of this sort of ride, giving me a narrative structure to play along with and so a reason to put myself in that situation.