They ARE a great invention, dear Zoe (peace, luv!)... and the OPEN ones are even GREATER! LOLOLOL! But this, girl:
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My head was kind of harnessed in too so I wouldn't move it.
No, you just can't do that to a tried-and-true claustrophobic, girl. Uh-uh, nope, no way! Not enough drugs... or a good enough face cloth... in the WORLD! Shoot, I didn't tell ya'll about my daughter's and my escapade on the "Submarine" ride at DisneyLand?? Girl, we tried to STOP the dang ride!! LOLOLOL! Only thing that save us was (1) I had brought some mini fans ('cause it was SO hot!)... which "saved" my daughter... and (2) I was so busy trying to keep HER from passing out, I couldn't focus on myself! The rider guide gave us a disgusting look (when we asked them to stop the ride so's we could get off... AFTER the thing submerged - LOLOL!) and was like, "Really? Uh, no - we don't stop the ride."
Afterward, when we told my son (who is also claustrophobic) what happened, he was, like, "Really, mom? What the h*ll were you two THINKING??!! Ya'll KNOW we're claustrophobic! I don't understand why you idjits got on the ride in the first place!!" (He was emphatic... because we were really "worn out" when we got off. Green (in the gills) as grass, both of us! LOLOL!). Of course, he was right.
To this day, neither my daughter nor I can explain why we got on that ride. Particularly given the SIGNS AT THE ENTRY that SAID... wait for it:
"If you're claustrophobic, do NOT get on this ride."In big black letters, too! LOLOLOLOL! Somehow, we strolled right on past that sign and never saw it! Can you say... dooooo-ohhh?!
Won't EVER happen again, though! I think even if WE miss another sign, my husband, son, stepson, and "nephews" (dear 'Mom's sons who were with)... would be like, "Uh-uh, NO! Step OUT of the line!"
LOLOLOLOL!
Yeah, still shake my head over that one!
Peace, luv!
Shellamar, on her own...