I'm scared of rollercoasters. Can I get over my fear?

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  • čas přidán 14. 05. 2024
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    ❓❓ FAQ (has spoilers)
    🎢 Haven't you done stuff like this before?
    My phobia's specifically about rollercoasters: the clack-clack of the lift hill, the lack of control, and especially that stomach-drop feeling you get when you crest a hill too fast in a car. No emergency stop button, no pilot, no brake, no way out other than to push through it: that absolutely terrified me. If you've been on 'Pirates of the Caribbean' at Disney World? Even that tiny drop bothered me, I got that awful stomach-drop, tense-tingling, panic feeling going over it. (Some lucky folks won't know what I mean here, because they don't get that stomach-drop feeling. If that's you, I'm envious.)
    Over years of making videos, I've been lucky enough to film things that chipped away at what I thought I knew. I did a loop in a glider: I felt the stomach-drop, but not strongly. I got to fly in zero gravity: no stomach-drop, no panic. And I thought, that's odd. Then I got to do high-g, and inversions, and aerobatics. No stomach-drop. Turns out stomach-drop isn't some built-in freefall reaction. It's just fear. You can turn it off: if you're not afraid, then stomach-drop, the thing I hate... it just doesn't happen.
    With that knowledge, what was left behind was the core: the phobia of rollercoasters that I've had since I was a kid. Rollercoasters looked really fun. I just needed to not be afraid.
    To be clear: I'm not acting (I can't act), I'm not playing it up for the camera. If the phobia or my reactions seem overblown to you, then I want you to imagine whatever it is that you're scared of, whatever it is that you would never ever want to meet, whatever the basic, animal part of your brain screams about. Spiders, clowns, deep water, whatever it is that sets all your nerves on edge. I want you to imagine that in just a few minutes, you'll be meeting that. This was a big deal for me.
    💷 Is this an advert for Alton Towers?
    No. (The "paid promotion" flag is for the NordVPN ad!) Alton Towers had no control over story or editing; we approached them; we were not paid. If I'd passed out, or sworn never to go on coasters again, we'd still have published. But we did fact-check with them to make sure that we got details right, and of course, they gave us incredible access to the park and rides, and the schedule for the day was pre-arranged between my team and Alton Towers. (Thank you so much to all the team there!) Hopefully that's clear from the video!
    ⚠️ Why the disclaimer at the start?
    Alton Towers wanted to make clear that filming is NOT ALLOWED on rides except by special arrangement. If you take a camera or phone out on a ride, you'll be kicked out and banned, for good reason: if that camera falls at high speed it could do serious damage. No-one outside our team was allowed to ride the coasters with cameras attached. (You can see two of the team in the back on Wicker Man; that's for train balance!)
    😱 Did you actually get over your fear?
    The phobia's gone. I'm not blasé about it, I still have nerves if I'm going on a new ride. And if I'm spending the day at a theme park, I'll have to work up from smaller rides to larger ones, to remind myself that this is now a thing I enjoy. And I do enjoy it! I've got a new thing to learn about and be overly-interested in! I have opinions on rollercoasters now! (I really enjoy B&M's steel coasters, particularly the long air-time filled ones like Nitro at Six Flags Great Adventure. And B&M flying coasters are joyful: I rode Superman Ultimate Flight six times in a row at park closing. So far, my least favourite is the Steamin' Demon at Six Flags Great Escape, which is so rattly that it hurts.)
    It's not an exaggeration to say that this is life-changing for me. I know that sounds overblown, but until I filmed this, "I don't do rollercoasters" was a surprisingly big part of who I was. I'd turned down opportunities because of it. I'd always been the person holding the bags and getting photos of friends on coasters, safely from the ground. And then, I pushed through the fear. It feels like a fundamental part of my identity has suddenly, drastically, changed for the better. And all I had to do was not be afraid.
    That's probably a metaphor for a lot of things.
    👥👥 CREDITS
    Series Producer/Director: Kirsten Taylor
    Assistant Producer: Han Evans
    Production Assistant: Phoebe Steen
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    Executive Producers: Cambria Bailey-Jones, Guy Larsen
    A Pad 26/Penny4 Production www.penny4.co.uk
    Special thanks to Louise, Sian and all the team at Alton Towers!
    📚📚 CHAPTERS
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    01:17 Runaway Mine Train
    04:25 Wicker Man intro
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    08:22 Wicker Man ride
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  • @tomscottplus
    @tomscottplus  Před rokem +26709

    I can't overstate how much of a big deal this was for me: thank you so much to everyone who made it happen. (And there's quite a long FAQ in the description which should answer a lot of the obvious questions here!)

    • @rasmusnovak8600
      @rasmusnovak8600 Před rokem +94

      Respect man, I hate em

    • @Katomon
      @Katomon Před rokem +35

      Congratz Tom!

    • @dfmeow
      @dfmeow Před rokem +25

      Good job

    • @tacka73
      @tacka73 Před rokem +60

      Can some one count the this is fines please

    • @ragnkja
      @ragnkja Před rokem +44

      Well done! Conquering a fear is never easy, and takes tremendous courage.

  • @salsaul4288
    @salsaul4288 Před rokem +14583

    "That was a problem for future me, and now I am future me, and this sucks."
    Sounds like the story of my life.

  • @aclonymous
    @aclonymous Před rokem +8775

    I love how aggressively british he becomes when he's scared and angry, like he completely 180s from a very calm documentarian to full force "CAHM ON INGERLAND"

    • @Rock48100
      @Rock48100 Před rokem +354

      As someone who moved to the states when I was 6 years old (17 years ago), I still become extremely British when I'm excited or angry

    • @jayshomer4191
      @jayshomer4191 Před rokem +10

      It’s actually very turdish !

    • @GilliamVespa
      @GilliamVespa Před rokem +270

      Bird "caw caw caw"
      Tom to bird "you can shut up!"

    • @OogBooog
      @OogBooog Před rokem +5

      So true

    • @QuinsTechCorner
      @QuinsTechCorner Před rokem +81

      HAVE ITTTTTTTTT

  • @kestrylsinflight
    @kestrylsinflight Před 9 měsíci +1425

    As someone who has a panic disorder, “I’ve wasted so many opportunities to do cool stuff like that because I was just too scared” hits hard. Learning to trust outside of your fear, leaning into a bit of faith that is “this will be okay” is incredibly emotional, and even more so when you conquer it. I hope you find pride in your bravery, and more importantly, happiness.

    • @wretchedhorrorscum8345
      @wretchedhorrorscum8345 Před 7 měsíci +12

      I really hope so, thank you for this

    • @carcistan
      @carcistan Před 6 měsíci +14

      I wish someone had advice on exposure therapy for apeirophobia; it’s quite niche but so hard to overcome

    • @fakecubed
      @fakecubed Před 4 měsíci +4

      @@carcistan Go on a space walk.

    • @elusivelectron
      @elusivelectron Před 13 dny

      Time to skydive Tom!

  • @ikeglinsmann9759
    @ikeglinsmann9759 Před 5 měsíci +523

    "Bravery isn't the absence of fear. It's being afraid and doing it anyway."
    You absolute king.

  • @SuperBubba360
    @SuperBubba360 Před rokem +4116

    The worst part of roller coasters is just waiting in line, your mind can torture you more than the ride.

    • @oscarbirch5526
      @oscarbirch5526 Před rokem +48

      Exactly

    • @fakeuber8254
      @fakeuber8254 Před rokem +150

      Honestly the only issue I have with theme parks is just the queue times.

    • @parkergray5346
      @parkergray5346 Před rokem +29

      The problem with the wait is that it’s so long and all I want to do it ride it bcs it’s so fun

    • @thev90
      @thev90 Před rokem +22

      Can confirm.. waiting almost 3h in line for the Vertigo ride in Tivoli in Copenhagen, last 15minutes was agonizing!

    • @highfeelz
      @highfeelz Před rokem +5

      True

  • @NotCallum
    @NotCallum Před rokem +33546

    Watching Tom go through the 5 stages of grief whilst laughing like a maniac has gotta be one of my highlights of the year

    • @wisefries4205
      @wisefries4205 Před rokem +2141

      A roller-coaster of emotions, even

    • @jwalster9412
      @jwalster9412 Před rokem +353

      Watching him on the nemasis was both hilarious and amazing.

    • @riduls9137
      @riduls9137 Před rokem +296

      @@wisefries4205 that was a terrible, why did I laugh

    • @christianramirez7885
      @christianramirez7885 Před rokem +200

      Dude was joker laughing lmaooo

    • @RipleySawzen
      @RipleySawzen Před rokem +94

      It's funny that we tend to feel joy when others feel it, and sorrow with others as well, but typically not anger unless it's someone close to us.

  • @MaxPalaro
    @MaxPalaro Před 7 měsíci +1275

    So fun to watch you scream to face the fear. That's EXACTLY the way my wife overcame her fear. Now she is braver than me

  • @jaybehkay2438
    @jaybehkay2438 Před 9 měsíci +786

    4:36 Tom’s fear manifesting as anger at a crow is too funny 😂

    • @notflanders4967
      @notflanders4967 Před 7 měsíci +31

      Crows symbolize a few different things depending on the culture. They can symbolize death, on the contrary they can symbolize bravery..

    • @dotbmp
      @dotbmp Před 6 měsíci +7

      I thought the crow was part of the ride theme, motion detector and crow going off with people in the line or walking past.

    • @TERRORdrigo
      @TERRORdrigo Před 6 měsíci +7

      i cracked up at that part

  • @marmar3113
    @marmar3113 Před rokem +4245

    From "this is what I would call my limit" to "I wanna do every rollercoaster in this park" is so heartwarming.

    • @fariesz6786
      @fariesz6786 Před 10 měsíci +23

      i know right!

    • @DarkDaysInPurple
      @DarkDaysInPurple Před 9 měsíci

      New arc acheived: character development arc

    • @ARCHIVED9610
      @ARCHIVED9610 Před 8 měsíci +24

      i felt that exact thing a couple months ago! best feeling ever, especially if you’re always avoiding em and sitting out of coasters like i used to 😅

    • @Larryboy2701
      @Larryboy2701 Před 6 měsíci +6

      Exact same thing happened to me. I forced myself to ride one at universal studios when I was 18 and I’ve never looked back

    • @koraegi
      @koraegi Před 4 měsíci +1

      That's how it starts
      Every single time

  • @tr7zw
    @tr7zw Před rokem +9089

    After Tom did crazy things like standing on the top of a flying plane, being scared by normal rollercoasters was not on my bingo card.

    • @bexxy629
      @bexxy629 Před rokem +408

      I know plenty of people the same, me included, I rode motorbikes I have done caving, abseiled off a bridge and many other things like this but like many other adrenaline junkies it is the lack of control part of the rollercoaster which is the scariest part. Most high octane things have a cut-off point that you can stop whether that is turning around in caving, pulling the parachute, or locking off the rope on an abseil. Rollercoasters lack this once that belt is down there is no stop, no backing down and I think like Tom it limits a lot of people from doing this, This video has motivated me to get out their and try it again just to show I can.

    • @davel9514
      @davel9514 Před rokem +97

      @@bexxy629 I think "pulling the parachute" is of upmost importance, especially if you want a slower float down. Whether you choose to employ the technique or not, determines the outcome at the bottom - either way, once you have jumped, there's no control over the direction you're going to go in. So when you say "there is no stop, no backing down", I would argue that a parachute jump in motion is no different than a rollercoaster ride once it has left the starting point😂

    • @2fluffytv
      @2fluffytv Před rokem +131

      Dude literally stood on the side of an old railway with a sure dead drop like nothing but is afraid of a little roller-coaster, honestly I'm quite surprised by both how strong Tom's phobia is and the massive ball it took for him to face it. Nothing but respect from me.

    • @nfnworldpeace1992
      @nfnworldpeace1992 Před rokem +31

      @@bexxy629 the lack of control ius definetly a scary one, i hate rollercoasters and thought it was afraid of heights since my stomach goes upside down when i see anyone jumping of anything higher than a few meters, even in games and now i fly an fpv drone (standing) where i can dive straight to the floor and not even flinch :P its weird sometimes

    • @corleth2868
      @corleth2868 Před rokem +96

      That's the irrational part of phobias. It's not logical or it wouldn't be a phobia ;o)
      You're in more danger driving to a theme park than you are on a rollercoaster when you get there.

  • @JUMALATION1
    @JUMALATION1 Před 11 měsíci +988

    The fact that Tom just started screaming "seemingly irrationally" when the rollercoaster started fairly slow really made it kick in for the audience how bad his phobia really was. I have watched this video probably a dozen of times and I still tear up when Tom gets emotional by the end. I'm glad he dared to do this.

    • @minecraftminecraft9872
      @minecraftminecraft9872 Před 7 měsíci +2

      what, he was talking about how the ride operator said choo choo ironically, it wasnt him bieng scared

    • @JUMALATION1
      @JUMALATION1 Před 7 měsíci +23

      @@minecraftminecraft9872 That part is not what I meant. Did you even watch the whole video? Tom rides three different rollercoasters

    • @minecraftminecraft9872
      @minecraftminecraft9872 Před 7 měsíci +2

      @@JUMALATION1 ive watched the whole video multiple times to try and help me with my fear, and you said "the rollercoaster" so how was i supposed to know which one

    • @dotbmp
      @dotbmp Před 6 měsíci +29

      @@minecraftminecraft9872 well the one where he screams "seemingly irrational" would be a good hint.

  • @danielthrasher
    @danielthrasher Před 8 měsíci +1091

    I relate to this so hard omg

    • @timfim
      @timfim Před 8 měsíci +1

      bruh what

    • @bfdiskyland
      @bfdiskyland Před 8 měsíci +12

      daniel thrasher from hoodie guy

    • @Itirtur
      @Itirtur Před 8 měsíci +4

      Its hoodie guy

    • @skoop651
      @skoop651 Před 8 měsíci +8

      just remember
      so many rollercoaster riders a year, yet rarely ever any deaths reported

    • @CoasterChamp
      @CoasterChamp Před 8 měsíci

      Wow 2 weeks ago.

  • @audigex
    @audigex Před rokem +2400

    I love how you can visually see the moment Tom goes from "this is terrifying" to "wait, this is FUN"

    • @pithyginger6371
      @pithyginger6371 Před rokem +9

      @Reece Wilson This was me too (space mountain) except I was silent and gripped the bars so hard the guy beside me thought I died

    • @headcrab980
      @headcrab980 Před rokem +2

      I love how he goes from posh to chav... Av it!!

  • @VadeSatana
    @VadeSatana Před rokem +2297

    Tom being sat on fire: “this is gonna be so cool”
    Tom being on a roller coaster: “ahhhhhhhhh, this is fine, ahhhhh”
    You sir are just awesome.

    • @rubimuzakki
      @rubimuzakki Před rokem +24

      HAVE IT!

    • @TS_Mind_Swept
      @TS_Mind_Swept Před rokem +4

      Him on the kiddy (not a) coaster was the best 😂😂 The overall outcome was good though :p

    • @chalkchalkson5639
      @chalkchalkson5639 Před rokem +24

      I fear no aerobatics or centrifuges, but this theme park it scares me

  • @saadakbar261
    @saadakbar261 Před 4 měsíci +171

    Coming back to this video after seeing Tom's announcement he's taking an extended break from making CZcams videos, and I have to admit that this isn't just one of my favorite Tom Scott videos, but one of my favorite videos on the entire platform.
    He's so open and honest about his fear of roller coasters, but still trudges on, giving us a play-by-play of each moment as he experiences them. The transition from his guttural yelling at 10:32 to his ecstatic laughter at 10:54 feels so cathartic. I'm definitely going to miss his regular uploads, but I'm glad he's created so much content for us to enjoy for years to come.

    • @BumNanner451
      @BumNanner451 Před 4 měsíci +11

      I did the same. The turnabout from total fear to maniacal laughter and asking to ride again on Wickerman is such a wonderfully captured moment.

  • @george01112002
    @george01112002 Před 9 měsíci +159

    I don’t think I’ve ever actually seen terror like this before at a theme park. Big respect for confronting these fears.

  • @stargate525
    @stargate525 Před rokem +1381

    Tom is the perfect example of a phobia being irrational. This guy flew in a stunt fighter plane, but is scared of fairly minor coasters.

    • @aikumaDK
      @aikumaDK Před rokem +72

      For me, my fear of roller coasters stems from the fact that I got no control of it.
      You're strapped in and you can't get out, in case it becomes too nerve wracking.
      In the stunt plane, I would assume the pilots would stop their stunt-flying once Tom says he's at his limit and it would become a regular flight.

    • @DoctorNemmo
      @DoctorNemmo Před rokem +25

      @@aikumaDK The solution to control the fear of rollercoasters is to *pretend* that you are in control of the movements of the rollercoaster.

    • @adakalyoncu1913
      @adakalyoncu1913 Před rokem +13

      Actually you can control it to some extent. You can get your lap bar be around an inch off your lap so that you can get more airtime, or you can raise/lower your hands for lateral G's and twisting motions to feel more/less intense. Most coaster enthusiasts try to not get stapled on rides (intentionally leaving the lap bar around one centimeter off their lap, still in a way it's safe; so that they can have a more intense ride experience).
      Another thing to add is, you can estimate how fast the ride is going to run relative to itself based on the temperature (hotter the weather is, faster the ride is) and how filled the train is (heavier the train is, faster the pacing and more intense the ride will be). Trim brakes being on and off can also be considered but you have to ride once and feel it in order to decide whether they are on or off.

    • @andybandy4662
      @andybandy4662 Před 7 měsíci +3

      i don't know why, but on big drops it physically hurts my stomach. i'm not scared of them, just scared of the pain that i'll go through on those drops.

    • @SyntaxErr19287
      @SyntaxErr19287 Před 6 měsíci

      @@adakalyoncu1913you sound like you have no life ahaha

  • @MichaelSeltenreich
    @MichaelSeltenreich Před rokem +5858

    You can tell this was a real emotional rollercoaster for Tom!

  • @DavidGarcia-sv4fn
    @DavidGarcia-sv4fn Před 5 měsíci +84

    The change on 10:53 from Encouraging "I CAN DO THIS" to reassuring to empowerment "I CAN DO THIS" is a sublime human emotion artwork. (Thank you for this, Tom)

  • @coolguyhino92
    @coolguyhino92 Před 4 měsíci +38

    10:50 : I can do this (said to motivate oneself to persevere in the face of fear)
    10:55 : I _can_ do this (said in realization, that he truly can do it)
    His tone change as he repeats, "i can do this" is genuinely heart warming. You can see, hear, and feel the literal exact moment Tom realizes he's stronger than his phobia.

  • @Drag0nmaster
    @Drag0nmaster Před rokem +911

    The human brain at its finest. You can do stunts in a fighter jet without being bothered, but the second you step on a roller coaster you just panic.

    • @Steelmage99
      @Steelmage99 Před rokem +52

      It's odd, isn't it?
      I am scared of heights.
      No issues with flying or going up into a tall building. No issues with looking out the window of said tall building or standing by the railing on the balcony.
      ....But show me GoPro footage of a wing suit flyer or free climber stepping up to a sheer drop, and my stomach immediately drops and I become uncomfortable.
      Heck, under the right circumstances even a video game sequence can elicit that response.

    • @ragnkja
      @ragnkja Před rokem +36

      @@Steelmage99
      So you’re not scared of heights, exactly, but of falling from them.

    • @thiccbum3942
      @thiccbum3942 Před rokem +25

      @@ragnkja That really just does seem like a reasonable fear.

    • @ragnkja
      @ragnkja Před rokem +1

      @@thiccbum3942
      Far from every case of being afraid of heights or falling from them counts as acrophobia, because there are plenty of circumstances where the fear is entirely rational.

    • @davidr.6357
      @davidr.6357 Před rokem +13

      @@ragnkja Yes fears of heights are very different to eachother - I love rollercoasters and planes and tall buildings and even skydiving but I am absolutely terrified of walking on the tops of hills or anywhere remotely close to a high ledge - I cannot for the life of me bear Go-Ape or the up in the air assault courses

  • @lilyposting
    @lilyposting Před rokem +1364

    It’s funny how phobias work. You can fly wing suits, ride in fighter jets, scale cliffs, wing-walk, even pass out in NASA’s gravity laboratory and have a blast. But roller coasters make you tense up, want to flee. Roller coasters aren’t more frightening than some of the things Tom has done, but everyone just has specific combinations of stimuli they’re extremely vulnerable to. Congrats, Tom! It takes a lot of bravery to do this, and even more bravery to do this in front of an audience.

    • @jpaugh64
      @jpaugh64 Před rokem +27

      Some of the difference between those experiences is the direction of social pressure. For experimental equipment, everyone in the room will magnify any safety concern, and directly ask you questions about whether the current conditions are safe to proceed.
      In this case, while there are safety procedures in place, the default assumption is that the ride is normal. It's safe until proven otherwise.

    • @Roccondil
      @Roccondil Před rokem +16

      Not to mention, many of these other places and activities try to minimize the feeling of being unsafe, while rollercoasters often are designed with specific elements and theming to evoke the idea that they are imposing and scary, like just being a BIG NOISY METAL CONTRAPTION, the feeling of being almost out of control, etc etc.

    • @DSiren
      @DSiren Před rokem +3

      Dude I'm more about that walking the steel cables of suspension bridges - it's absurd to be that there could be anyone fearful of essentially a drunk train ride after that. Now, flying coasters are a whole different story, riding belly down suspended only by an over-the-shoulder restraint with no hand-holds nor backup safety belt is fking terrifying and no amount of coaster experience will make me want to do it a second time.

    • @scotth7267
      @scotth7267 Před rokem +1

      Heck, I was way more nervous watching his rope walking video!

  • @im_Spade_
    @im_Spade_ Před 11 měsíci +42

    20:23 "I want to do every roller coaster in this park"
    If there's anything that can inspire you to overcome your fears, it's that.

  • @simonmccaffrey6388
    @simonmccaffrey6388 Před 4 měsíci +25

    “What happens if I try and panic” is the most rational and irrational response to fear I’ve ever seen😂 glad you made it through!

  • @5MadMovieMakers
    @5MadMovieMakers Před rokem +10280

    Being afraid of a roller coaster is actually a really special experience after you've done a ton of them

    • @beacon5076
      @beacon5076 Před rokem +54

      I know!

    • @jessicapreston9808
      @jessicapreston9808 Před rokem +589

      Was just thinking this..that feeling of being scared as hell and then conquering an intense coaster is the biggest rush!

    • @aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah
      @aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah Před rokem +203

      its literally impossible for me to be scared of any rollercoasters now that i have already been on so many 😭

    • @lolopigus
      @lolopigus Před rokem +25

      @@aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah have you ridden Kingda Ka?

    • @aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah
      @aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah Před rokem +15

      @@lolopigus no i live too far :

  • @lucasalvarenga7811
    @lucasalvarenga7811 Před rokem +3673

    Congratulations Tom. It's not the fearless that are the most brave, but instead those who fear something and have the courage to face it.

    • @Pandaado
      @Pandaado Před rokem +39

      I agree! because i had a big fear of roller coasters and the other day i went to a theme park with my school but i faced my fears and i went on the pepsi max big one (biggest one in the park) at Blackpool pleasure beach and that was fine for me!

    • @georgelinford5576
      @georgelinford5576 Před rokem +1

      This

    • @Jules-77
      @Jules-77 Před rokem +31

      Absolutely this. My fear isn’t coasters but I empathise with the panic and sick feeling. To broadcast that to the world is also courageous. Helpful too.

    • @CriticallyInsane
      @CriticallyInsane Před rokem +6

      @@Pandaado proud of you! keep up that spirit.

    • @kelkelly5516
      @kelkelly5516 Před rokem +17

      If you aren't scared then it's not bravery.

  • @Blueecloud
    @Blueecloud Před 9 měsíci +167

    The 7 stages of a rollar coaster!
    1.Regreting to go on the ride(in line)
    2.(on the coaster) regreting even more
    3.(ride starting) hating everything and praying
    4.screaming and dieing
    5.getting less scared
    6.(ride stopping)being sad that it’s finished
    7.leaving the ride sadly that it ended
    EXTRA 8.going on it again and doing the cycle all over again😅
    And that is the 7 steps!

    • @fakecubed
      @fakecubed Před 4 měsíci +9

      I have no fear of roller coasters but I am afraid of really long, endless lines, for an experience that only lasts 90 seconds.

  • @timhoffman1169
    @timhoffman1169 Před 2 měsíci +10

    The literaly transition from fear to fun that you had on the last two coasters literally gave me an emotional reaction. Not only did you concur your fear, you realized that it was something you enjoyed all along.

  • @Mcguy215
    @Mcguy215 Před rokem +876

    The moment when you changed from outright screaming to laughing enthusiastically on the second ride was insane

    • @johnreese1337
      @johnreese1337 Před rokem +35

      Such a clean and clear transition too. Same with the third one.

    • @prdoyle
      @prdoyle Před rokem +7

      Not gonna lie - that's not how I thought that was going to end.

  • @jefflondon1977
    @jefflondon1977 Před rokem +3063

    The two seconds of film where Tom goes from unbridled fear, to realizing that he has the power to overcome that fear, is probably the best and most powerful I've ever seen of him. Huge respect brother, so amazing to watch.

    • @Sarge92
      @Sarge92 Před rokem +46

      thats one way to look at it
      enouther was at that moment his body began hosing his brain with so much dopamine and adrenaline that he couldn't do anything other than scream like a excited 2 year old and smile

    • @lapislazarus8899
      @lapislazarus8899 Před rokem +20

      Before I watched this one, I watched the episode where he's on the top of the wind turbine, and takes the emergency exit down. I got vertigo just watching.
      I'd been a roller coaster enthusiast for years

    • @18skeltor
      @18skeltor Před rokem +15

      @@Sarge92 But that's kind of awesome, too, isn't it?

    • @jessfidler2356
      @jessfidler2356 Před 11 měsíci

      That’s what I feel. I’m absolutely petrified then about 1/3 in it’s the best thing I’ve ever done

    • @18skeltor
      @18skeltor Před 11 měsíci +2

      @@jessfidler2356 Sounds like life when you decide to take a step forward 🕹

  • @AngelAeonian
    @AngelAeonian Před 10 měsíci +88

    Honestly, for me, the theming is what scares me the most. It’s all so incredible and I get lost in the storyline, starting to believe this will actually happen to me. Then once I’m on the coaster it’s not that bad.

    • @ReachSaviour123
      @ReachSaviour123 Před 10 měsíci

      Damn, I wish I could get sucked in so much as well. I've always loved the theming

  • @chmod1777
    @chmod1777 Před 6 měsíci +12

    20:11 "I have spent so many years being scared. And... I'm not anymore." This is genuinely inspirational -- so, so great.

  • @drbm8
    @drbm8 Před rokem +1836

    I love how accurately this shows the change from terrified screaming to minicanal laughter that people haven't been on many roller coasters experience.

    • @TheBritishBarman
      @TheBritishBarman Před rokem +27

      Excluding the cave one, I can’t remember the last time I witnessed Tom genuinely scared.

    • @jstarstudios7110
      @jstarstudios7110 Před rokem +13

      Minicanal

    • @saniainez
      @saniainez Před rokem +1

      Oh certainly his laugh now echoes in my mind as if it was in a _small tunnel_ 😂😂

  • @SlimSKim13
    @SlimSKim13 Před rokem +2308

    The slow shift from laughter induced by fear to laughter induced by adrenaline to laughter induced by joy is a beautiful thing.
    Well done, Tom. Now go ride some more coasters!

    • @owainsutton4865
      @owainsutton4865 Před rokem +95

      It's not totally unlike the moment in the "learning to ride a bike" video, how you can almost see the brain rewiring itself in real time.

    • @phs125
      @phs125 Před rokem +31

      Definitely felt the "laughter induced by fear" before with rides before.
      Although, I'll never even touch a rollercoaster in my life. Never ever.
      And bungee jumping? I'd probably die even if I see someone else doing it in real life.

    • @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721
      @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721 Před rokem +32

      I was amazed by the range of laughing. By the end it was just pure dopamine.

    • @sammy2745
      @sammy2745 Před rokem +8

      Imagine the laughter after The Smiler 😂

    • @proloycodes
      @proloycodes Před rokem

      @@vigilantcosmicpenguin8721 why are you everywhere?

  • @QuartzTubeOFFICIAL
    @QuartzTubeOFFICIAL Před 8 měsíci +20

    The fact how he went from hating it and then suddenly loving them is just wholesome

  • @HappyFeet20121987
    @HappyFeet20121987 Před 2 měsíci +6

    From someone who has conquered their fear of rollercoasters I was cheering you on every time you sat in the seat. It’s only been a year and I’ve been on Velocicoaster at Universal Studios. I’m proud of you!

  • @abisnow1843
    @abisnow1843 Před rokem +776

    "It's a problem for future me, and now I am future me."
    I feel this 😂

    • @p0.c
      @p0.c Před rokem +2

      I FEEL THIS TOO BRO

    • @bjoe385
      @bjoe385 Před rokem +1

      And 10:45 “This is fine, AAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHH!!!!”

    • @Jumper76Anton
      @Jumper76Anton Před rokem

      @@bjoe385 Best part when the realization hits that rollercoasters are actually really awesome lmao

    • @DagreenApple
      @DagreenApple Před rokem

      Me when my exam

    • @jonpatchmodular
      @jonpatchmodular Před rokem

      The title of my biography

  • @scribblees
    @scribblees Před rokem +1600

    That last quote “I’ve wasted so many opportunities to do cool stuff like that just because I was too scared” really hit me. It applies to everything, for him it’s rollercoasters but it can be anything for anyone and that’s something I can deeply relate to. Didn’t think this would get me emotional. You’re incredible!

    • @joetucker971
      @joetucker971 Před rokem +19

      It's a brilliant quote to be honest and you're right, you could apply that to anything in life

    • @ailaG
      @ailaG Před rokem +5

      I always wonder, if I go back to eating meat (vegetarian, non preaching) if I'll regret all the times I was in good restaurants and good BBQs and didn't try the meat.

    • @eagleleft
      @eagleleft Před rokem +2

      For me it's two things. One js jumping from a long height into water. The other is needles. I know needles are required for blood testing, giving medicine, donating blood, etc and I've done it so many times but that is not really cool I guess.

    • @Gorindakia
      @Gorindakia Před rokem +14

      But there’s a bright side. If you’ve done these things since you were a kid, you can still have a lot of fun doing them but you become a little numb to it. Tom has saved that major excitement now, excitement you can get as an adult but is much fewer and far between of an experience. Now he has another activity he can truly enjoy like a kid as an adult and that’s kind of something special. He didn’t waste past experience opportunities, he just gained new, more intense ones now.

    • @kimberly4275
      @kimberly4275 Před rokem +5

      Social interactions for me :c

  • @QuestMode
    @QuestMode Před 10 měsíci +11

    It's incredible to watch you experience petrifying fear, followed by genuine uncertainty of what you are feeling, followed by unadulterated joy, all in the span of about 10 seconds.

  • @shawnspencer8766
    @shawnspencer8766 Před 2 měsíci +6

    I'm a roller coaster controls programmer, and I can tell you the safety and redundancy that goes into these rides are top tier.
    Glad to see you ended up enjoying them as much as you did. Cool video

  • @PeteTheWargamer
    @PeteTheWargamer Před rokem +5355

    It takes courage to face your fears but even more to post yourself experiencing those fears for the world to see.
    On a different note, it's still always strange when I hear the Stokie accent in a video!

    • @WafflesYo
      @WafflesYo Před rokem +7

      Love you pete

    • @99Plastics
      @99Plastics Před rokem +9

      Do a kitbash of Tom on a coaster in 40k, the crossover we need.

    • @girkin6274
      @girkin6274 Před rokem +1

      It's nice

    • @ArrogantDan
      @ArrogantDan Před rokem +23

      Till a big Foodtuber learns how to make Staffordshire Oatcakes, I reckon Tom Scott at Alton Towers is as big as we're getting

    • @PeteTheWargamer
      @PeteTheWargamer Před rokem +7

      @@ArrogantDan you've just reminded me, it's been far too long since I had cheesy oatcake!

  • @JB-ek4yx
    @JB-ek4yx Před rokem +1239

    I don't know if it's official Alton Towers policy, but the operators of the runaway mine train always say 'choo choo' before sending off the ride. They seem to compete to say it in the most patronising way to get a laugh from the punters 😆

    • @badger5921
      @badger5921 Před rokem +46

      I remember a little while ago there was a different operator (changed from now) and he said the 'choo choo' so well and was a great part of the ride. Sadly he seems to be gone now.

    • @eyeballpaul1792
      @eyeballpaul1792 Před rokem +12

      It’s been ages since I’ve been but don’t you also normally go round twice?

    • @Mr_Mooseman
      @Mr_Mooseman Před rokem +13

      I think you mean “ChOoOoOo ChOoOoOo”

    • @timdavies90
      @timdavies90 Před rokem +7

      @@eyeballpaul1792 think they can vary how many times it goes round (I'm sure there is a limit though), I've been round three times before.

    • @uselessgrape7464
      @uselessgrape7464 Před rokem +2

      @@timdavies90 yes it depends on time of day and how busy it is. Most times I’ve been round is about six.

  • @tim3609
    @tim3609 Před 10 měsíci +24

    Seeing this video inspired me to face my own fear of rollercoasters. Accompanied by a good friend, I managed to work my way up to dive coasters and those where your feet are dangling in just a single day. I'm still nervous when riding one, but the stress symptoms have eased a lot. Before that day, I wouldn't have dreamt that I'd actually enjoy rollercoasters, much less rolls and loopings whith my feet dangling. Thank you Tom for giving me the push to face my fear.

    • @allpissedup229
      @allpissedup229 Před měsícem

      That little bit of nerves never fully goes away, even after going on hundreds of rides! It's part of the experience.

  • @ThuhOthers
    @ThuhOthers Před 11 měsíci +20

    Being a roller coaster enthusiast and being a fan of Tom Scott's content, this video is a tear-jerker 🥲

  • @luxorens
    @luxorens Před rokem +1812

    "Are you ready?"
    "No, but I never will be" is such a big reminder to just get on the coaster and not let the fear overtake you.
    "I've wasted so many opportunities not going on these cause I was too scared" also hit me cause I'm deathly afraid of roller coasters, but I also want to go on them. Watching someone with the exact same fear as me overcome it is so motivating in any situation.

    • @onfleur9013
      @onfleur9013 Před rokem +16

      same!! i really want to go on roller coasters but i get so scared and decide not to, i think im going to stop doing that now.

    • @0Morey
      @0Morey Před rokem +8

      I’m not gonna tell you what I’m afraid of, but I can say from experience that the fear does not stop or lessen you only learn to tolerate it. Damn that sounded edgy. My point is, when/if you “conquer” your fear you will find out that things that scared you to a smaller degree will seem less scary. The phobia will become the only thing that you fear. Everything else will seem fine. Facing your phobia again and again will become your only source of adrenaline. It’s hard to explain. You must find out yourself. Good luck.

    • @alannahfavero511
      @alannahfavero511 Před rokem +9

      I experienced the exact same thing of a fear of rollercoasters just dissapearing after 1 ride. I 100% reccomend just getting on any ride you find scary (upside down ones rly work), you will never be scared again

    • @rsolsjo
      @rsolsjo Před rokem +10

      The good thing about a rollercoaster is that you have to do one thing: sit in it and be strapped in. It's the initial fear and doubt that gets you. Don't think. Sit. You'll go through the ride and come out the other side stronger.

    • @kitkatiecat
      @kitkatiecat Před rokem +5

      @@alannahfavero511 That's what I did recently - went to Alton Towers terrified, and STARTED with the Smiler
      I told myself to just sit down and brace myself, did exactly that, and had a whale of a time
      If the queue wasn't so long I would have gone on again and again and again!

  • @jason6296
    @jason6296 Před rokem +3511

    Seeing tom go from terrified to laughing giddily like a child absolutely made my day

  • @IrisMitchell-xz5gf
    @IrisMitchell-xz5gf Před měsícem +5

    ive watched this ten times and it still never gets old!

  • @brookebryant6444
    @brookebryant6444 Před 11 měsíci +45

    I've worked several scarefests before as seasonal staff and am looking at joining the Phalanx lot at Sub Terra while I'm out of uni for the summer for a change; thought you'd like to know the Nemmy team who made the move to Sub Terra for this years closure still speak highly of having met you, and from what I heard the Mine Train Ops booth has a copy of your ride photo on their cork board.
    We'd love to see you back with us again!

    • @allpissedup229
      @allpissedup229 Před měsícem

      Did you get your time on sub-terra? I have to say the entire phalanx re-theme and Nemesis Reborn were absolutely amazing. Alton Towers is finally on an upwards trajectory.

  • @Just1Me9235
    @Just1Me9235 Před rokem +578

    There is never, ever, EVER "a stupid thing to cry about". Congratulations on completing this.

    • @kamraman6487
      @kamraman6487 Před rokem

      Crying that you can't get anything you eany

    • @atherrien95
      @atherrien95 Před rokem +9

      It's grieving in a way; grieving the loss of once in a lifetime experiences he may have missed. Not stupid at all

    • @MaydupNem
      @MaydupNem Před rokem +1

      Actually, the fact that a poodle cannot fly is a stupid thing to cry about

    • @Polopony20.
      @Polopony20. Před měsícem +2

      ​@@MaydupNemunless we take that to mean your pet poodle is not allowed on a plane and you cant take it with you when you mive

  • @Mother_boards
    @Mother_boards Před rokem +868

    It's not at all a stupid thing to cry about! No matter how small it may feel in retrospect, overcoming ANY fear is a huge undertaking, and watching it happen for you in real time made me get emotional, too. Super happy for you Tom!

    • @kathybramley5609
      @kathybramley5609 Před rokem +4

      Thirded!

    • @Vykk_Draygo
      @Vykk_Draygo Před rokem +10

      Not just overcoming, but realizing you actually enjoy what you feared for so long. Not surprising to feel emotional at all!

  • @bryanwhitecreativesolution7332
    @bryanwhitecreativesolution7332 Před 3 měsíci +5

    Watching the transition from fear to enjoyment took me back to my time at a Florida theme park, where on an unexpectedly slow day, I ran into a kid from the UK who had not gone on any of the coasters. So I convinced him to take a ride on one of the attractions that everyone skips because it's perceived as one of the scariest until you do it. I loved watching it ten years ago, and it's still great to watch today. This just became one of my top five favorite videos on CZcams.

  • @andreabutitsruth
    @andreabutitsruth Před rokem +383

    I think this video additionally proves Tom’s commitment against swearing. I would’ve made sailors blush if I were in the same situation.

    • @NickiRusin
      @NickiRusin Před rokem +42

      didn't even think about that, the fear could not overcome Tom's self-discipline of not swearing

    • @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721
      @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721 Před rokem +19

      I was really anticipating some heavy bleeping.

    • @tomrogue13
      @tomrogue13 Před rokem +45

      Though him telling the bird to "shut up now" made me laugh for like 5 minutes

    • @ahumanmerelybeing
      @ahumanmerelybeing Před rokem +5

      @@tomrogue13 Highlight of the video for me.

    • @Nadia1989
      @Nadia1989 Před rokem +3

      I'd create some interesting new cursewords

  • @mnbgt101
    @mnbgt101 Před rokem +766

    As someone with a lot of anxious tendencies, watching Tom preparing for the second coaster was very hard due to the sheer amount of empathy I was feeling. Watching him get over it on the ride and start laughing was an amazing moment, honestly inspiring. A real emotional rollercoaster.

    • @Gonnjager
      @Gonnjager Před rokem +9

      Was that 'pun intended'.

    • @zacm.2342
      @zacm.2342 Před rokem +6

      Same for me. That point where he got over it was so wonderful, even though my own anxiety was still flaring just watching it.
      Being very empathetic and anxious is an annoying mix sometimes.

    • @calmsquirrel7124
      @calmsquirrel7124 Před rokem

      Don’t worry guys he’s an empath

    • @squidward5110
      @squidward5110 Před rokem

      Literally me every time I have to kill a cockroach in my house

    • @Vincent-_-123
      @Vincent-_-123 Před rokem

      I was feeling the same thing.

  • @VoidstriderLucatiel
    @VoidstriderLucatiel Před měsícem +3

    21:08 "Stupid thing to cry about"
    I'm crying right now. I told myself that if you could do this, maybe I can get over my own fear of rollercoasters. I dunno if I'll ever get to go to a theme park again, but... If I do, I'll try. Because of you.

  • @ari_826
    @ari_826 Před dnem +1

    That fact he turned into a screaming maniac, into a happy laughing person having fun on a roller coaster. He overcame his fear real good.

  • @Crossark1
    @Crossark1 Před rokem +2473

    Seeing the realization hit Tom, him just suddenly having that revelation of, “I can do this,” was incredible. You can see the exact moment the psychological block caused by his phobia yielded to the reality of the situation. Obviously, he’s gonna have more work to do, but that big breakthrough just rocketed him down the path he wanted to be on and further towards his goal of mitigating or eliminating the fear. A lot of people will never experience what that’s like, and certainly not on this scale/severity, so seeing it here has the potential to be so powerful as a tool of empathy and understanding.

    • @CalebHansonlets
      @CalebHansonlets Před rokem +69

      Apparently now he has a season pass and is riding every ride at six flags, to the point where he has opinions on the quality of each ride. Watch the SafteyThird podcast with Tom Scott

    • @nsiepmann
      @nsiepmann Před rokem +18

      Yes - I got to that moment of realisation and unexpectedly, immediately started fully crying. It’s huge to get to see somebody be so suddenly freed, even partially.

    • @sprawlz6466
      @sprawlz6466 Před rokem +8

      Fear is an illusion. You can see straight through it once you have an experience like this

    • @energywolff7112
      @energywolff7112 Před rokem +4

      18:45 you can see it happen

    • @karmakermit
      @karmakermit Před rokem +2

      I got over my fear of coasters by ridding a 300ft coaster right off the bat :)

  • @peterclarke7240
    @peterclarke7240 Před rokem +436

    Immediate impressions: All the staff seem like EXACTLY the kind of people you want with you when you're doing something you're terrified of. What a nice bunch!

    • @SeeWildlife
      @SeeWildlife Před rokem +17

      Good trip sitters

    • @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721
      @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721 Před rokem +7

      They're definitely the right people for the job.

    • @iantaakalla8180
      @iantaakalla8180 Před rokem +1

      Tom Scott knows how to do research and that includes people introducing him to new stuff to make sure they are professionals or experts.

  • @halcyoncarnival726
    @halcyoncarnival726 Před 10 měsíci +10

    Love how perfectly the journey and resolution this translates into damn-near-everything in life that is controlled by fear.

  • @_.That1Psycho._
    @_.That1Psycho._ Před měsícem +2

    Watching someone else with this phobia makes me so motivated that I could do it too, apart from the fact I’m terrified of being sick right after or on the ride, but this is so inspiring to me dude

  • @Warner1929
    @Warner1929 Před rokem +1123

    Going from "I hate it" & "I can't do it", to in tears stating "I love rollercoasters" and "I want to do it again" warms my heart. You did it! I'm so happy and proud of you. Fears are truly monsters that hold us back and keeps us from realizing how much we miss in life. 💖💕

  • @alemoncitrus8285
    @alemoncitrus8285 Před rokem +2852

    This is genuinely one of the best videos I've seen on CZcams. It takes a lot of courage not just to tackle a major phobia but to be okay with sharing that with the world and being vulnerable--The way you're just so genuine in all your videos is something I think we should all aspire to. It's just really heartwarming to watch. Tom Scott gives me faith in humanity

    • @mitchummendeodrant
      @mitchummendeodrant Před rokem +11

      Hello fellow Lemon

    • @theonepieceisreal2020
      @theonepieceisreal2020 Před rokem +10

      Tom scott is literally my most favourite person and i started binging his videos only this morning 😭

    • @parallax-daemens
      @parallax-daemens Před rokem +6

      i see that pfp of yours. I know what you are

    • @TakFyrir
      @TakFyrir Před rokem +9

      Right?! My eyes got wet watching him go from just trying to stay calm and letting out vocal stress to screaming and laughing as most people do on a roller coaster.

    • @onemillionpercent
      @onemillionpercent Před rokem +2

      same

  • @michaelerdmier1311
    @michaelerdmier1311 Před 13 dny +1

    There is nothing to be embarrassed about being emotional from that. You broke through a barrier that held you back for many years of your life. You came to a pivotal point in your life, and it is absolutely amazing, and I commend you for it. I'm so genuinely glad you ended up enjoying this.

  • @rafadydkiemmacha7543
    @rafadydkiemmacha7543 Před 5 měsíci +4

    I used to be very scared of roller-coasters myself, but I found out a way to enjoy them. In the past, I would hold the bars tightly and would go into "survival" mode, waiting until it's over. It was frightening, my body thought it was a dangerous situation. Instead, I experimented with "letting go" and it does wonders. I've always been like "how the heck are people able to raise their hands on the roller-coasters"? And I forced myself to do that. It really, really helped! Instead of waiting until it's over, I experienced it and I just screamed when my fear entered. Screaming seems to really help to process these emotions and you can go through the whole ride like this, because it's not like a roller-coaster ride is 100% of fear all the time. There are just single points where it gets scary. Try it, guys!

  • @Elliana2002
    @Elliana2002 Před rokem +2872

    4:33 That crow added incredible atmosphere qualities to the shot, and Tom telling it that it can shut up made me LAUGH SO HARD! For an instant I thought the crow could have even been edited in for atmosphere, but I was quickly, hilariously corrected.

    • @ShowaShorts63
      @ShowaShorts63 Před rokem +97

      The crow made it the most British video

    • @calvinm5937
      @calvinm5937 Před rokem +20

      If that crow was real and not just part of the park, that was perfect

    • @Wingtrois
      @Wingtrois Před rokem +31

      @@calvinm5937 what do you mean „part of the park”? You think they employ crows there? Lolz

    • @celestialtree8602
      @celestialtree8602 Před rokem +29

      @@Wingtrois speakers

    • @spooky-spaghetti
      @spooky-spaghetti Před rokem +18

      the crow was a paid actor

  • @MGlBlaze
    @MGlBlaze Před rokem +1034

    Going from being terrified to "Can we do that again?" was both really wholesome, and super funny.
    Glad you managed to face your phobia!

  • @daniellebolt5989
    @daniellebolt5989 Před 9 měsíci +18

    This was literally me for my whole life-only could get on a couple at Kings Island, and most I was too terrified to even get in line. However, having watched this video and been encouraged my friends and family, I’ve gotten over my fear of most of the worst ones! Still can’t do huge drops but I can do Beast and Mystic Timbers without panic. Screaming always helps!! Thanks Tom!!

    • @TastyKenter
      @TastyKenter Před 9 měsíci +2

      Do Orion gosh darnit people across the earth dream of riding a giga!!!

    • @JasonZakrajsek
      @JasonZakrajsek Před 8 měsíci

      Beast can be rough, but it’s awesome.

    • @WWTBAMWinner
      @WWTBAMWinner Před 5 měsíci

      Ayyy Kings Island. If you can do The Beast you can do anything. Super great to see you conquering that fear.

  • @anhimator
    @anhimator Před 7 měsíci +13

    I was genuinely scared the entire time. My palms got so sweaty. I was smiling when tom laughed and enjoyed the ride. Thank you Tom!

  • @ordinaryoctave
    @ordinaryoctave Před rokem +508

    This was almost surreal to watch, watching Tom on the rides realising that he's actually enjoying himself is basically the exact same experience I had about 2 years ago, and it is a memory that will stick with me forever. This whole video basically perfectly mirrored my own experience with rollercoasters, from what Tom said at the start right through to being on all the rides

    • @GADICO
      @GADICO Před rokem +5

      Exactly my thoughts as well! There's nothing like turning fear into joy, it's a very memorable experience.

    • @jarmoliebrand2005
      @jarmoliebrand2005 Před rokem +6

      Also describes my rollercoaster journey. I was scared, yet determined to extend my boundaries and ride something bigger and badder each time.

    • @dirkhirbanger4153
      @dirkhirbanger4153 Před rokem +8

      The laughter at 10:58 was the sudden overcoming of the phobia, and the enjoyment kicking in

    • @Gielnor
      @Gielnor Před rokem +5

      Same here! 3 years ago I had not been on a single roller coaster in 27 years. And now I've been on almost 100, including 3/4 gigacoasters in the US and Kingda Ka. I even planned a 2-week roadtrip around them last year. I went from terrified to annoyed at myself for not starting sooner and missing out on all the rides I missed as a kid that no longer exist.

    • @Milamberinx
      @Milamberinx Před rokem +2

      The opposite of my roller coaster experience. I went on some about 8 years ago and came to the conclusion that I just don't like it. I don't like the lack of control, I don't like falling, I don't like my safety being in the hands of people who don't care about my safety.

  • @pupperwareclub
    @pupperwareclub Před rokem +838

    as a ride operator, seeing people conquer their fears and take on these big scary machines is why i enjoy this job SO MUCH. literally had the biggest smile on my face at the end of the video - if you ever get the chance, come over across the pond and come out to cedar point, weve got some of the biggest and best roller coasters in the world!! we'd love to have you 😁😁😁❤️

    • @beaudontknow69420
      @beaudontknow69420 Před rokem +8

      dude i go to that park so much its so fun

    • @ThunderhawkZoe
      @ThunderhawkZoe Před rokem +21

      I’m also a Cedar Point ride op! If Tom ever came to my ride I’d probably freak out!

    • @joshe5515
      @joshe5515 Před rokem +7

      I used to be a Cedar Point ride op!

    • @sinatrabone
      @sinatrabone Před rokem +14

      Dude, Cedar Point is the real thing! I did a nerdy research project on roller coasters in middle school, then got to actually visit the park in Ohio (I’m from way out in Idaho) ten years later! It blew my mind!
      But Tom… there might be a few steps in between now and Cedar Point :). Maybe don’t be in too much of a rush!

    • @4NSP0
      @4NSP0 Před rokem +2

      Bro cedar point is my home park! I was there yesterday!! What ride do you operate?

  • @KaoruYukio
    @KaoruYukio Před 11 měsíci +6

    Ok im crying with you, Tom, that was genuinely amazing experience to see you go through it and evolving through all of the rides, thank you

  • @jaronfeld123
    @jaronfeld123 Před 7 měsíci +4

    I used to be terrified of roller coasters when I was younger. Had to conquer the fear similarly. That rush of conquering a coaster is absolutely incredible! Loved this video so much

  • @Dylan-ee6qg
    @Dylan-ee6qg Před rokem +404

    I'm jealous of how good Tom is at being openly vulnerable. What a legend

  • @Dutch_fellow
    @Dutch_fellow Před rokem +463

    The fact that he puts himself through this in front of 100 of thousands of people gets all my respect. I totally understand his feelings

    • @inlinechris
      @inlinechris Před rokem +2

      You realize he wouldn’t ever do this unless he had an audience right?

    • @Celatra
      @Celatra Před rokem +1

      I think the audience is what drives him.

  • @tellthex
    @tellthex Před 10 měsíci +5

    Seeing someone successfully stretching their boundaries is awesome, its actually inspiring

  • @k.m.6265
    @k.m.6265 Před měsícem +2

    10:52 is the best moment. I've felt that before growing up afraid of rollercoasters. The moment you realize the fear was for naught and a whole new world of fun has just been opened up to you, it's euphoric.

  • @wirelesmike73
    @wirelesmike73 Před rokem +1934

    The moment he goes from nervous laughter to maniacal cackling is the moment of epiphany. A rare moment of pure joy is more rarely captured on camera like this. It's a good thing to see. Welcome to the world of coasters, Tom. Hope you get the chance to try to make up for lost time. 🤘✊👊

    • @ninjabiscuit1095
      @ninjabiscuit1095 Před rokem +38

      I could feel that through the screen, genuinely felt like my heart was expanding as it happened, good on Tom for being brave enough to do this and put it out for everyone to see

    • @Daralyndk
      @Daralyndk Před rokem +1

      Yes as a kid I was in..seventh grade so around 12-13.. in Vienna Prater with school trip. Went on some steel-mini coaster, don't really remember much, but probably that basic layout that you can find everywhere.
      The only thing I remember was being ashamed to scream so I went with closed mouth and it made me nauseous.
      Didn't been on coaster since until I was thirty. My friend dragged me to park or offer me to go and I quickly realized that my limits are literary sky high and I was fine with every coaster there.
      While I've been on many different kinds since, l my most fa orite are inverted or launch coasters

  • @ComanderCool909
    @ComanderCool909 Před rokem +453

    And that, friends, is what we call a "Rollercoaster of emotion"
    PS You rock Tom, we love you

  • @Bjotten
    @Bjotten Před 10 měsíci

    This actually gave me goose bumps. Seeing some one face their fears is always incredibly inspiring. Thank you!

  • @OriginalJetForMe
    @OriginalJetForMe Před 5 měsíci +8

    I’m crying, both ecstatic for you, and sad for the missed years.
    I recently got to ride a few rollercoasters at Disney World and Universal in Orlando that I hope you get to ride: Cosmic Rewind is probably my all-time favorite. It’s like dancing in space. Hagrid’s is the most novel track I’ve ever been on. And Velocicoaster is the most intense (yet smooth).
    And not really a coaster, but the Avatar banshee ride is amazingly creative.

  • @ConfusedRaccoon
    @ConfusedRaccoon Před rokem +734

    It's fascinating how different movie "fear" and actual primal fear are, and how unpleasant it is to see. And then the adrenalin giggles set in and it's heart-warming.

    • @pandakatiefominz
      @pandakatiefominz Před rokem +7

      @@billy00001 God, it really was, wasn't it? When the video began it activated the primal-maternal part of my brain that went, "Oh no I love him, I want to hug him, poor baby boy," which I was aware is incredibly patronizing but it's what the beginning of the video evoked from me, but then the genuine terror and shouting began and I just fell silent and felt so uncomfortable. But it was all worth it when his joy came out!

  • @griffinstirts
    @griffinstirts Před rokem +996

    So many creators on this platform try to optimize their online persona and never show you their real self. Then there's Tom, who shows us its OK to be human. It's not a stupid thing to cry about. everyone who lives has something their afraid of. The relief and joy from conquering your longtime personal struggles is actually a perfectly rational thing to be emotional about.
    *"I have spent so many years being scared, and I'm not anymore." - Good on ya Tom, we love to watch how far youve come out of your comfort zone. And how much this channel has grown along with you! Cheers!*

    • @jwalster9412
      @jwalster9412 Před rokem +9

      *insert inspirational quote here*

    • @allftw2677
      @allftw2677 Před rokem +9

      "tom conqured his fears , he showed no tears" - Sun Tzu The Art Of War

  • @carissaa8411
    @carissaa8411 Před 10 měsíci

    This is awesome! The end made me tear up. Very emotional. I’m so happy for you. You did amazing!

  • @unofficialleeds9084
    @unofficialleeds9084 Před měsícem +1

    I don't think there was a dry eye from anyone watching this. Genuinely one of the greatest, most uplifting videos on the internet.

  • @MelzFootballEditz
    @MelzFootballEditz Před rokem +546

    You know Tom is scared and frustrated when he very birtishly tells a bird to Shut up. Good on you Tom 👍

  • @WlatPziupp
    @WlatPziupp Před rokem +187

    Tom piloting an aircraft without the use of is eyes: "Wow this is a lot of fun. So if I had kept going like that we would have crashed huh? Interesting"
    Tom on a children's ride: "Okay I can control the panic if I just breathe through it. Okay, okay, just breathe"
    That's so awesome. Phobias are nuts, facing them is an incredible feat

  • @JackThomss
    @JackThomss Před 4 měsíci +2

    I'm so proud of Tom. He sets goals, seemingly to challenge himself, and absolutely knocks them down. His ability to look into his own emotions and be authentically himself show us glimpses of ourselves. His work towards facing those challenges is something we should all strive for.
    Congrats on everything, Tom

  • @AstrobioMike
    @AstrobioMike Před 3 měsíci +1

    This is great. The vulnerability, the emotion, the laughter, the growth. It’s just glorious! Way to go, @tomscottplus!

  • @MsArtivisual
    @MsArtivisual Před rokem +269

    "This is fun! I can do this! I can do this!"
    Seriously brought tears to my eyes. Thank you for being such a wonderfully vulnerable strong vibrant REAL human being. You're moving mountains, man. For yourself and for all of us. Thank you

    • @jarmoliebrand2005
      @jarmoliebrand2005 Před rokem +4

      I loved seeing that 180° turn in mindset. That’s exactly what happened to me. From shaking in fear in the queue and on the lift hill to joyfully screaming and enjoying the ride. It takes real courage to extend your boundaries like that and to keep telling yourself that you’re going to do it, even though you’re really scared.

    • @andrewb7581
      @andrewb7581 Před rokem +1

      It was a rollercoaster of emotions.

  • @hinleung7502
    @hinleung7502 Před rokem +529

    10:46 those 15 seconds are almost magical. You can almost pinpoint the exact second Tom’s brain switched from utter panic into enjoyment, and the pitch in his scream went up an octive

    • @-the-butterfly-effect-7585
      @-the-butterfly-effect-7585 Před rokem +41

      Literally took him a second to realise it had switched

    • @tomw86
      @tomw86 Před rokem +2

      I was scrolling down to see if anyone else had commented this!

    • @garethreece
      @garethreece Před rokem +10

      Couldn't of picked a better phrase to describe it! It was horrible to watch someone you "know" (for want of a better term) in that state of panic... To watch him suddenly shift to enjoyment was just fantastic

  • @LifeSayss
    @LifeSayss Před 2 měsíci +2

    19:00 This is the proof, that joy and courage are much stronger then fear ♥

  • @TheMagicalSock
    @TheMagicalSock Před 6 měsíci +3

    This was my exact experience at 18 years old.
    I had the same fear, this sort of esoteric terror of being on any coaster. and after being forced, kicking and screaming, onto a coaster that was far bigger and scarier than I was ready for, I had the same realization of joy.
    I still hesitate before getting on coasters at age 30, but I know from experience that I love them.
    So interesting to see someone with the exact same experience.

  • @KonigJindiao
    @KonigJindiao Před rokem +332

    "Stupid thing to cry about" It's not stupid, to be able to do what you have done after years of fearing it is....is wonderful you get to see what happens behind the scenes, all the safety measures that are taken every day to ensure that the ride is safe, I think your subscribers are extremely proud of you for doing this!
    Well done Scott

  • @The-Cookie
    @The-Cookie Před rokem +825

    The abrupt shift from being terrified to laughing and smiling was absolutely heartwarming.
    I recently got over my fear of drop towers by forcing myself onto one- looking back, it was such a shame I refused to go on so many drop towers all these years just because of my stubborn fear of drops as a child. I still vividly remember getting off the ride and frantically telling my friend I wanted to go on every drop tower ever whilst smiling like a lunatic. Truly one of the best things I’ve ever overcome.
    Glad you also got over your fear- you never truly know how much you’ve missed your whole life until you’ve tried it :)

    • @f1nn15
      @f1nn15 Před rokem +8

      I refuse to go on drop towers because the drop of roller coasters is my least favorite part. I dont think theres anything that can convince me

    • @adrianfernandez2466
      @adrianfernandez2466 Před rokem +4

      @@f1nn15 do what they did they probably had the same mentality

    • @Celatra
      @Celatra Před rokem +2

      @@gabbyk.7358 to get rid of the fear you need to do the absolute most extreme one possible.
      otherwise there is always a barrier. i hate droptowers too tho.

    • @pablojams5152
      @pablojams5152 Před rokem +2

      Used to hate drop towers myself, but there was one I went on after learning about the lift and brake mechanism being magnetics, meaning it’s (nearly) physically impossible for the ride to fail catastrophically because powering the ride is what allows it to lift, but if the ride is unpowered, the magnets are still there which create the braking force on the way down, meaning you can never have a destructive landing without someone literally tearing the ride apart from the ground level.

  • @breannajones8208
    @breannajones8208 Před 11 měsíci

    Never in 1 million years did I think this was gonna be an inspirational video. You go Tom!!! Watching you get over your fear and find the love in roller coasters has been everything!!

  • @quix9556
    @quix9556 Před 3 měsíci +2

    As a roller coaster enthusiast, I appreciate Tom’s understanding that they’re really safe and mentioning that his fear is irrational. There are many people out there who avoid them because of minor inconveniences like lift stops and think it’s a deadly experience, when most of them are actually for safety reasons. It is one thing if you’re afraid because of heights and forces, but it’s completely out of line if you bring up some little thing and think they’re death machines.

  • @MagicKillerClub
    @MagicKillerClub Před rokem +496

    As a roller coaster enthusiast, it’s amazing to see someone converted - in real time. The transition from fear to enjoyment was incredible to see. Welcome to the community! We’re happy to have you.

    • @nevergreen4219
      @nevergreen4219 Před rokem +2

      Same here, his ride on wickerman reminded me of my transition on new Texas giant. Like almost the exact same lmao

    • @vincecarterlover911
      @vincecarterlover911 Před rokem

      @@nevergreen4219 Yeah my conversion was on HangTime at Knott's. Now I've felt countless moments of backbreaking positive Gs and airtime where I'm out of my seat!

    • @Look_Dad_Old_Tunes
      @Look_Dad_Old_Tunes Před rokem

      I love that, on both Wicker Man and Nemesis, you can see the moment when his fear breaks.

    • @alex0589
      @alex0589 Před rokem +2

      It’s like the adrenaline didnt even give him a choice

    • @BabyCakesJodie1
      @BabyCakesJodie1 Před rokem +2

      I second this!! Welcome to the big wide community 😊 Congratulations 👏

  • @onbearfeet
    @onbearfeet Před rokem +1479

    Thanks for making this, Tom. I live with PTSD, and there are so many things that my banged-up brain interprets as mortal threats--ordinary things like the sound of a door slamming or the smell of certain kinds of soap on my skin. I've managed to cross a few of them off the list over the years (I don't hide from fireworks anymore, and when people shout at me I shout back louder), but it's exhausting to look at the list and see how many things are still on it. I don't WANT to be afraid of soap or doors. I don't actually think those things are scary. But there's a terrified animal in the back of my brain that is absolutely convinced that the smell of lemon-scented soap is a sign that the world is ending.
    Watching you shout through your fear and then laugh at it, seeing you acknowledge it and still overcome it...that helped. Thank you. This can't have been an easy video for you to make, but it might be one of the most important things you've ever done.
    I hope I get to ride next to you on a coaster in my country someday. Just as soon as I do something about my little problem with crowds...

    • @Kohlerstacey
      @Kohlerstacey Před rokem +124

      The fact that you've managed to cross any of those things off of your list means that you are brave. It doesn't take any bravery to do things that don't scare us. It takes no bravery for me to go on a rollercoaster. But Tom was immensely brave in this video. You are too. I wish you luck. For whatever it's worth, a total stranger is cheering you on.

    • @MrLuffy9131
      @MrLuffy9131 Před rokem +17

      For me I don't hate consistent loud noises but only if you know it's coming but you don't know when it's going to come like a horror movie. Or like balloons that you know it's going to pop sometime but don't know when

    • @tufui_egoeris
      @tufui_egoeris Před rokem +14

      Your post resonated. I get it. Abundant love and good vibes ❤

    • @Nova-bv5qb
      @Nova-bv5qb Před rokem +11

      You're doing great keep at it

    • @Diepvries11
      @Diepvries11 Před rokem

      How's it now after a month? I doubt anything has changed.

  • @Stallacktit
    @Stallacktit Před 6 měsíci +2

    So, I had the same fear, the mechanical sounds of the machinery, the clicking of the cart when grabbing the chain, friends that didn't understand the stress by just sitting in the line, but seeing you going for it, giving it a try and going further, got me motivated and made me do the same, I'm not doing falling towers nor hypercoasters, but I'm going heads under and all ! Thank you

  • @jflartner117
    @jflartner117 Před 11 měsíci +2

    This is so powerful, thanks for sharing this Tom.
    I spent all of my teens going to parks with friends and really not going on the coasters. I wouldn't say it was a full-on phobia, but I really don't enjoy the feeling of falling. But once I tried suspended coasters - smoother ride, and usually smaller initial drops (and learned how much screaming does help with the pit in my stomach as I'm falling) - I love them now. I wish I had friends to go with me to try more!