Casper Gutman
Well-Known Member
Cosmic Rewind has a motion sickness problem. Earlier, I was one of the posters who said we needed more evidence before we reached any conclusions about whether this was the case. Well, we now have that evidence, not just from first-hand reports but from Disney's own operations. Continuing to deny this reality is untenable.Yet you criticised somebody for judging it from posts on twitter, yet your evidence is from a few posts on WDWmagic.com?
Without going back over every answer I recall most people querying whether they can manage this attraction and asking for comparisons, saying they'd try it out when it was compared to EE but less than R'n'R. I remember very few saying "I won't ride this" or "It's definitely one and done for me" which is what you're claiming enough Epcot visitors will do based on a few posts on here, hmmmm?
So out of all the millions of people who visit Disney every year, you think that the number on here questioning the ride somehow means a large percentage of the general public won't ride it? Many of the posts about nausea are from the same posters continually bringing it up even though the majority of them haven't experienced the ride yet.
At the risk of being accused of being a booster or 'shutting down the discussion', let's look at it logically. Yes people have become sick on this attraction (as happens on many attractions worldwide) and yes, Disney (or any theme park) would prefer nobody to become sick on a ride or refuse to ride it because they feel it too 'wild'. However 'thrill rides' are designed to scare, excite or create fun by moving you in ways that you normally don't move. By doing this there's always going to be a group of people who won't be able to ride without getting sick. My wife won't do Space Mountain or any mountain, does she represent enough of the population that makes all of Disney's mountains something to be laughed at? I'd even go as far as to say that it may cause more issues than expected, however for you to 'shut down' somebody quoting tweets from people saying they had no problem yet using people talking about it on here as factual evidence that a large enough group of people won't ride or will only ride once holds as little validity surely?
Rides get reputations. Do you think guests won't notice that Disney is handing out vomit bags at CR? How many rides, in the history of WDW, have handed out vomit bags? How about the fact that, even during previews, guests on these boards noticed the vehicles smelled of vomit or were literally COATED IN VOMIT? Do you think Mission: Space ever got the crowds it would have did it not have a reputation for making many riders physically ill (and occasionally killing them?)
Thrill rides are meant to "scare, excite or create fun" through physical thrills, true. Those are pleasurable sensations. Nausea is not. Any thrill ride may cause discomfort for a small number of guests, but Disney has developed a very unique and very avoidable habit of creating thrill rides in which the sensation of motion sickness is far, far higher then the level of thrills should warrant. Based on the ride systems employed by M:S and CR, this is entirely predictable - both are literally designed to do things to the human body that are likely to cause discomfort and nausea. The fact that Disney didn't foresee this or decided to build this rides anyway is ample evidence of the decline in quality of their design and approval processes. It is also evidence for the fact that creating rides that are aesthetically, conceptually, or intellectually thrilling, which used to be Disney's mission, allows a broader swathe guests to be entertained in a much more profound manner even though designing such rides is much harder then designing ones aimed at physical thrills.
Citing people who HAVEN'T gotten sick on this ride in no way, shape, or form refutes Rewinds nausea problem, and to contend that it does so is absurd. If a ride beheaded every third guest, citing the ones who kept their cranium attached would not prove otherwise. It is not shutting down debate to point this out. The manner in which the eternal optimists on these boards try to shut down debate has been pointed out to you and others.