Woody13
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Originally posted by grizzlyhall
Why thank you!
And to keep this tieying in...
Don't eat pizzas before Mission Space.
:lookaroun
I think Jim Hill said much the same thing.
Originally posted by grizzlyhall
Why thank you!
And to keep this tieying in...
Don't eat pizzas before Mission Space.
:lookaroun
Originally posted by darthdarrel
I`m sorry,but this is the reason I will NOT be ridng MS!
I know that I would :hurl: up my breakfast! :lookaroun
Originally posted by Woody13
How bad could a "glitter and cotton candy" upchuck be?
C'mon....Ride it...Originally posted by darthdarrel
I`m sorry,but this is the reason I will NOT be ridng MS!
I know that I would :hurl: up my breakfast! :lookaroun
Originally posted by darthdarrel
I`m sorry,but this is the reason I will NOT be ridng MS!
I know that I would :hurl: up my breakfast! :lookaroun
Originally posted by wdwmagic
If you dont ride you will never know what you are missing, and may regret it later on!
LOL! Thanks Steve,but I know my limitations, I rode The Millenium Force last year at Cedar Point and I came very close to blacking out! All I saw infront of my eyes was Squiggly lines and I almost passed out! Then when I got off of it and got my bearings I :hurl:Originally posted by wdwmagic
RIDE IT!!!! The worst that is going to happen is you are going to be in terror for 3 mins and possibly hurl LOL. No seriously, I am sure you will be perfectly fine and love it. If you dont ride you will never know what you are missing, and may regret it later on!
Originally posted by WDW John
Is there any fear of people becoming claustrophobic in the pod itself?
Originally posted by mickhyperion
Is there any air blowing on you in M:S?
Originally posted by darthdarrel
LOL! Thanks Steve,but I know my limitations, I rode The Millenium Force last year at Cedar Point and I came very close to blacking out! All I saw infront of my eyes was Squiggly lines and I almost passed out! Then when I got off of it and got my bearings I :hurl:
Originally posted by Dr Albert Falls
Interesting you should bring up the air vents. YES, there ARE small A/C vents (similar to ones on an airplane) blowing on you in Mission:Space.
I always assumed the Submarine Voyage/20K vents were used to keep the portholes "de-fogged".
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