Is M:S "yellow" weaker??

ToTBellHop

Well-Known Member
At first I thought it was just psychological changes between the centrifuges, but with so many people agreeing that Red is the most intense (most fun to me), blue is the most nausiating, and gold is in the middle (I missed a ride on green by about 15 minutes...it opened RIGHT as I left), I don't see how it can just be a coincidence. However, as for further changes, the first time I rode, I barely felt the zero G at all, and by Tuesday, I was actually flying out of my seat--that can't be psychological, as I was physically sliding forward by my last day riding, which was not the case the first day of AP Previews. While it may have to do with temperature, it has to be something constant, as people agree that Red is the most intense on any given day at any given time. We already know that Red was the only centrifuge completely given the seat rumble effect (although some pods in blue did have it), so I don't think it impossible that the overall ride experience could be different. Along the front versus back hypothesis, one must agree it is interesting that Gold and Green seem to be the least intense, Blue offers the most nausiating ride, and Red offers what I would call the best ride w/ the most intense G-Forces but without being jerky with clicking noises like Fuge Blue. This is definitely a very curious topic, but after 57 rides in five days, I will definitely say there is a difference between the centrifuges--the physics behind those differences we would all need a Ph. D. in the field to understand (we would need a Ph. D. in physics to understand exactly how the centrifuge works, too...so much goes into combining all those forces "flawlessly"--flawlessly unless you are in fuge blue)
 

HMGhost13

New Member
this makes a lot of sense, and good thiking on the imagineer's part. to build the ride with a less intense pod, that way kids can get used to it and when they're older they can move up the ladder...or any person for that matter.

remember there are different styles of "thrills" for each and every person: one who likes rollercoasters and one that likes rollercoasters with loops, barral rolls, inverted track where it makes you lay on your belly so it seems like you're flying.

disney is trying to cater to all and everyone, good show.
 

ToTBellHop

Well-Known Member
Originally posted by HMGhost13
this makes a lot of sense, and good thiking on the imagineer's part. to build the ride with a less intense pod, that way kids can get used to it and when they're older they can move up the ladder...or any person for that matter.

remember there are different styles of "thrills" for each and every person: one who likes rollercoasters and one that likes rollercoasters with loops, barral rolls, inverted track where it makes you lay on your belly so it seems like you're flying.

disney is trying to cater to all and everyone, good show.
But, how long before the CMs have to start letting all guests request centrifuges? There isn't really enough room in that loading area to hold a bunch of guests waiting for their fuge of choice to open. I agree it's a good idea, but if I had asked for Fuge Red every time I rode, because I think it's the best, I don't think the CMs would have liked me much...
 

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