barnum42
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:lol:wannabeBelle said:Exactly SN!!! I was born dizzy so rides like this REALLY dont affect me at all!!!!! ::skips blithely off to M:S:: Belle
:lol:wannabeBelle said:Exactly SN!!! I was born dizzy so rides like this REALLY dont affect me at all!!!!! ::skips blithely off to M:S:: Belle
I agree, remember this is a one of a kind attraction unlike anything in the world, anywhere else. You should at least give it a shot. The pod part is less that 5 minutes long if I Am remembering correctly!!! Bellerighttrack said:Here is my take...
You will feel motion, and that will go along with what you are watching on the screen. You won't feel spinning, or extreme motion. You will feel, for lack of a better term, wierd. Still, don't expect the "tossed around in a dryer" feel you would get from coasters, spinning cups etc. The rules are simple: Watch the screen, keep your eyes open and don't look around. If you don't destroy the illusion, you won't feel that bad. If you do destroy the illusion (looking around, closing eyes, etc.) you might feel spinning. Don't panic, its only a ride, and an amazing one at that. You won't go upside down, won't bounce around much, etc. Its really cool, and shouldn't be missed.
For me, the feeling was once of pressure. Not explosive pressure, just pressure that held me in my seat. I felt a little light-headed. I guess a ride like this can trigger a panic attack and that would be my worry for some. Its not bad at all, but the fear of it can be overwhelming for some. I think people don't expect to experience the physiological changes of g-force without the perception of extreme motion/spinning, so it may catch some people by surprise. Go into this ride, without fear and you'll be fine. Its quite amazing.
Great idea on the fast pass thing!!! BelleFourFourSeven said:I get sick from spinning rides. But I decided to give M:S a try. Sure enough, about five seconds after "launch" I could start to feel spinning, and thought "uh oh - this is going to be the worst two minutes of my life." But I focused on the screen and kept telling myself "you're launching into space. You're launching into space." You know what - it worked. The spinning sensation went away, and the ride was INCREDIBLE. And I felt fine afterward...
It sounds weird, but you have to trust your eyes (launch video) and body (g-forces), but not your inner ear (spinning), and, if you're like me, you'll be fine.
Regardless, you should ride anyway. If you're unsure, get a fastpass for near the end of the day - that way, if you get sick, it'll be at the end of the day instead of the beginning...
brich said:I kind of enjoyed it but felt horrible for a few hours after. To me the ride went just a few minutes longer than I was comfortable with. Started feelig queezy and still it went on. I followed all the suggestions for enjoying this ride but I still felt lousy after. I was glad I did ride it because it truly is a cool ride. But I wouldn't do it again mostly because of the impact it had after I got off.
Nothing can replace Horizons. Even though I do want to try to ride MS and have no previous problems with spinning rides I am sort of afaid to ride. Also I am not normally a fan of roller coasters either, but love Space Mountain and Big Thunder Mountain and am afraid of riding the new Expediton Everest when it opens and look forward to a thread like this one so I can read if it is totally scary or not.MrToad1 said:Reading this thread is really making me miss Horizons <sighs>
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