I truly dislike ingorant people who cannot read the warnings or assume they can handle it. You're putting yourself at risk when going on something that REPEATEDLY warns you not to go and - thus - should prepare for the consequences.
i am sorry but this is rediculous to hear closing it down b/c of people getting sick. people wouldn't get sick if they weren't idiots enough to eat right before they get on the ride. beyond that if they listen to the rules and read the warning signs that tell you not to ride if....
Okay. I am in no way advocating that M:S should be changed (and there's no official word that it will), but some of you need to calm down.
I have ~never~ been motion sick before, and I LOVE thrill rides. I had heard before I went to WDW about a small number of people being sick after riding, but I wasn't worried. I ate that morning, but it had been a few hours (on purpose). I don't know if it was the anticipation, all the warnings, or the ride ittself, but by the time I got off, I was sick to my stomach, dizzy, and had a headache (And, as odd as it seems, dissapointed - I thought the "show" could have been better, as aside from the sensation, I thought it was pretty boring.)
I'm in my 20s, and healthy, so I don't think it's fair to assume that EVERYONE who is ill after riding is "ignorant" or not paying attention or whatever. M:S is a different sort of ride than most people are used to, so for some people (like me) it comes as a surprise when they have a bad reaction to it. I won't ride on it again. But I didn't run to Guest Relations when I got off, and I'm not petitioning Disney to raze the building or anything like that. I think Disney does a good job of warning people, but with technology this new, how can most people really know how it's going to turn out?
I just wanted to point out that some of you are generalizing in a way that isn't fair.