Many people believe that if you are afraid, close your eyes and go to Hyperion first. If you survive it, you will not be afraid of the rest of the attractions. I myself believe that this approach is not good for three reasons, which I will discuss below. If we are people who feel fear and stress before extreme roller coasters, we should gradually increase our experiences, which will simply make us have more fun. In this article, I will try to answer the question, what attractions in Energylandia should you try first, so that you can get the most out of each one?

Where does fear and stress related to the attractions at Energylandia come from?
Fear of using the strongest attractions comes from our psyche. Fear of the unknown, of losing control over ourselves, from lack of trust in employees and security, and even fear of whether our body will withstand strong overloads.
First, you must have complete trust in the security of your devices and employees. I wrote a lot about this topic in the post Are the attractions at Energylandia safe? I strongly encourage you to read it.

Secondly, the feeling of lack of control and fear of the unknown are a natural defensive reaction of our body. After all, riding rollercoasters, 140 km/h, upside down and with strong G-forces, is not something natural that we do every day. We experience similar feelings before a bungee jump, a parachute jump or a plane flight. All these activities are stressful situations because they are unknown to us, and we entrust our lives to strangers and machines. Believe me, if you rode Hyperion 20 times, Zadra 30 times and Abyssus 40 times, your body would treat it as something normal. You would stop feeling fear, you would not cling to safety devices, you would not think about danger, and you would start treating rollercoaster riding like driving a car.
Why is it worth gradating experiences?
In various thematic groups you can find opinions of people who suggest choosing Hyperion as your first rollercoaster. They did so, rode it with their eyes closed, and then they were no longer afraid of others. Yes, people who are more resistant to stress, more courageous and have experience with extreme feelings can do this, and the fun won’t be spoiled. However, if you are one of those people who are more cautious, who analyze the risk and all the pros and cons, then take advantage of my further advice.
Otherwise, if you get Hyperion first, then first of all, you may get discouraged with the whole Energylandia and no longer use anything, you may experience unpleasant health symptoms, high blood pressure and heart rate, and even heart attack. In addition the labyrinth goes so crazy with closed eyes that it almost begs to be induced. No thirdly, weaker attractions may not give you pleasure, if you first rode the fastest and highest rollercoaster in Energylandia.

All of the following advice and the order of riding the rollercoasters are based on my personal feelings and experiences. I dosed my own experiences and rode the attractions in a similar order to the one described below.
What attractions should I see at Energylandia first?
For the most fearful, Bajkolandia
The most important rule is to gradually increase the experience. Don’t force anything if you don’t feel ready to raise the bar. If you have never been to an amusement park and are unfamiliar with any of the attractions, start with Bajkolandia. There you will find several small rollercoasters, such as Happy Loops, Mars, and later Śmiejżelki Energuś.

After such a warm-up you can safely go to Boomerang. In the meantime, it’s worth doing something to cool down, such as the Atlantis Rafting or Jungle Adventure. If you don’t feel ready to raise the bar just yet, head to the Dragon Castle and ride the Draken and Frida rollercoasters. Afterwards, you can relax on the Wonder Wheel or Dragon Adventure.

RMF Dragon and the first extreme rollercoaster
Now it’s time to raise the bar. Return to the first zone of the park and ride the RMF Dragon rollercoaster. Be sure to sit at the front of the line. In the last carriages, the first descent is felt much more strongly. After Dragon, you have to judge for yourself whether you are ready for even stronger experiences. If not, then use Dragon, Energus or Boomerang again. Until you decide that these rides are already predictable for you and start to bore you.

The next stage is a ride on the weakest extreme coaster called Formula. It will be fast, upside down and a powerful launch. After the run, decide again: repeat the run or raise the bar.

Mayan with the most inversions
On the way to stronger sensations, you can take a ride on the Anaconda boats. They will cool you down pleasantly, and in addition, keep the adrenaline level at the right level. Now it’s time for the Mayan rollercoaster. It is characterized by the largest number of inversions (being upside down) of all the rollercoasters, and it shakes a lot. Choose one of the first cars and hold on tight. The ride is short but intense. If you like the fun after Mayan, you can go further. Nearby you have Aztec Swing (not recommended for people with severe motion sickness), Tsunami Drop (nothing to be afraid of, the experience is like in an elevator), and the Viking rollercoaster (not very extreme, but it hits your head a lot).

Other TOP 3 rollercoasters in Energylandia
You actually have the three strongest rollercoasters left. At this stage, there is nothing in between that could better prepare you for them. Before Abyssus, you can torture yourself on Formula. If Formula is boring you, then Abyssus will appeal to you. Go to the Aqualantis zone, ride the Light Explorers Team to warm up, and then attack Abyssus.

Also, treat Abyssus as a warm-up for Hyperion and Zadra. Yes, Abyssus has little in common with those biggest coasters (apart from a similar track length), but Abyssus is considered the third strongest rollercoaster in the park (TOP 10 best attractions in Energylandia).

After Abyssus, you are left with Zadra and Hyperion. The order in which you complete them doesn’t really matter. Despite similar parameters, these queues are completely different from each other. Zadra is definitely more intense, there is no time to get bored or catch your breath. Despite this, in my opinion, it is less jarring, the drop is less noticeable, and the inversions are overcome relatively gently.

Hyperion, on the other hand, is less intense, we have more time to enjoy the overloads, and we get less exhausted. However the first drop and all the negative g-forces lift your butt off the seat and remind you every time what extreme fun is.
