The last time I went to Canada's Wonderland solo and went on all of the rides was in 2008, and I would have been 32 y/o.Went to Six Flags in my state. Rode two big roller coasters, one was a wooden Roller Coaster (El Toro) that goes 70 mph and has 4.4 G Force.
The second was Bizarro which goes upside down.
This is day three and I still don't feel right. Slight headache, vertigo and nauseous (mild). When I went two years ago, same thing. It took me three days to recover.
When I was younger, I could ride all day. Science says kids can tolerate unexpected jolts and turns, adults have a harder time.
I am starting to think people over 35 shouldn't ride these things anymore. I don't think our bodies can handle it.
I am 43 and my friend was 48, we were the oldest by far on these rides.
Anybody else experience similiar issues?
The last two times was with my ex-gf in 2012, and my ex-wife in 2014 - both times were rather tame because the women I was with couldn't handle deep rides.
I would like to try it out again, but I"m not sure about going to the park by myself like I did in 2008 just for the thrill of going on all of the rides by myself to overcome my fears of height, movements of the roller-coasters, etc..... My body feels like it's winding down and time feels like it's going faster so it would be interesting to see if 2008 is any different in my body to 2020. However, I just don't have a strong craving to just run to an amusement park and simply go on all of the rides without feeling like I"m crazy or in serious denial at 44 years old. Even when I went by myself at 32 years old that felt a bit old as most people there are in their teens or early 20s.