mission space question

bethymouse

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The only ride that comes to mind that simulates the sustained G-forces that M:S does would be a carnival ride called the Gravatron. Mix that with a smoother Star Tours and you have M:S.
There was a ride at Kings Dominion called Time Shaft where you'd stick to the wall as the floor dropped! Also, a bit like the force of the carnival ride Round Up, but yes... Gravitron!:eek: The ride on both sides green and orange can cause anyone with claustrophobia some trouble! They do provide "barf" bags, if that gives you any indication! Like others have said, you must keep your eyes open and on the screen... do not move your head. It is a "spinning" ride, but you can't tell you're "spinning". it's wild!:D
 

bethymouse

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Good question, although Everest has you whipping backwards so maybe more people can handle it? It does have one moment that gets you and you feel as if you are going upside down, but then it calms down before it whips you a little more. Orange doesn't give you a break. Maybe it's more like an extended launch of RocknRoller coaster?
Oh my! Everest going backwards is such a killer! But, I love it!:)
 

MississippiBelle

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Hulk is getting a completely new track, that is if the roughness was too much for you. It should be smooth soon!

I'm not sure what the issue was! I don't have any problem with most roller coasters, but that one left me with a dull headache and a sick feeling. I'll have to try it again if it is completed when we go back!
Which, by the way, is what my ultimate advice would be for anyone nervous about a new ride. If you aren't sure, just try it once (people with medical conditions not included obviously) and if you hate it, you never have to go on it again. At least you'll know for yourself!
 

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