My friend has some sort of balance problem where high g-force rides cause her to get sick. We originally thought she was just scared of rollercoasters, so a couple of us talked her into going on Hulk at IOA. Bad idea! She got off the ride horribly dizzy and sick, and spent the rest of the day feeling miserable. Last year, we went to Disney, and we went on Space Mountain, Thunder Mountain, and Dinosaur. She had no problem with these rides, so I contend that it is only the high g-force rides that seem to bother her.
Anyway, my question is this...for those of you that have ridden Expedition Everest, would you consider this to be a lot more intense than Thunder or Space Mountain? Is the 80-foot drop a stomach churning drop, or are any of the helices high on the positive-G scale? I would love for her to go on this ride with me, but not at the expense of ruining her day at AK. Also, any suggestions on this would be great. Thanks!!
Pete
Anyway, my question is this...for those of you that have ridden Expedition Everest, would you consider this to be a lot more intense than Thunder or Space Mountain? Is the 80-foot drop a stomach churning drop, or are any of the helices high on the positive-G scale? I would love for her to go on this ride with me, but not at the expense of ruining her day at AK. Also, any suggestions on this would be great. Thanks!!
Pete