MJ's Posse

nibblesandbits

Well-Known Member
Uponastar said:
The drop doesn't look bad.
And the sharp turns like BTM I love!
It's mostly that backward thing.
I get queasy just thinking about it.
I'm not a fan of backwards either...but I want to try it just once for EE...then if I don't like it...I won't do it again.
 

Uponastar

Well-Known Member
jesserin said:
Yep. oh - and I bruised my DH's hand up b/c I was holding it so tightly - that's how he knew I passed out - when my hand dropped. I don't remember the first ride - but I thought it was just a fluke thing... (dummy me) so i rode it again... I knew what to expect that time, so no crying - but I did black out. Thinking it was getting better (and being a glutton for punishment) I rode it 5 more times over then next 3 years... and proceded to black out 3 of the 5 - I can handle it now - but what's the point? i hate it - DH finally stopped trying to get me to keep going (he's a big believer of getting over your fears by facing them) But after awhile he realized it really does mess with my head - so now we have an agreement - I'll stand in line - but I get to skip the ride. (I threatened him with being maritally ignorned... permanently, if he even mentioned getting over my fear of M:S :lol: ) LOL!...

I can't believe you rode it that many times!
You're a wild woman! :lol:
 

jesserin

New Member
Uponastar said:
The drop doesn't look bad.
And the sharp turns like BTM I love!
It's mostly that backward thing.
I get queasy just thinking about it.

Have you ever ridden the Mummy? It wasn't bad at all - and i imagine the startled backward feeling is somewhat like that... I'm hoping it's not too bad.... either way - I'll be sure to give you an honest report - I would never want anyone to get roped into trying something based on false information... (and i know that sounded cheesy but I'm serious) :)
 

Connor002

Active Member
Uponastar said:
That I can do with no problem.
But I can't do Star Tours anymore.
I used to love it. Now it makes me dizzy and queasy.

I don't care for it... only because it doesn't really feel like a ride to me.
The motion-simulation never seemed to work.

I always feel like I'm in nothing more than a big, shaking box with a movie screen and a incompetent robot. :lookaroun
 

jesserin

New Member
nibblesandbits said:
well...I'm off to go to what's his face's house! I'll talk to you all tomorrow! Night!

Have fun! :) and thanks for all the great pics! I'm glad you had so much fun at your shower! :D I expect to see many updates and pics of the wedding as well! :)
 

jesserin

New Member
Uponastar said:
Oh my God.
That scares me so much.
Who knows what hidden things could be wrong with you that you just don't know about. Until it's too late.
It's certainly not worth it.
I know I couldn't handle M:S.

my sentiments exactly. :( so very sad... if it is similar to the training they use on real astronauts - then why doesn't every one who rides have to pass a physical? just doesn't make sense to me... and i'm not willing to risk it.
 

Connor002

Active Member
Uponastar said:
Oh my God.
That scares me so much.
Who knows what hidden things could be wrong with you that you just don't know about. Until it's too late.
It's certainly not worth it.
I know I couldn't handle M:S.

Well, in defense, I was highly disappointed with M:S due to its lack of intensity.
 

Uponastar

Well-Known Member
Connor002 said:
Well, in defense, I was highly disappointed with M:S due to its lack of intensity.

You've been on it?
I thought maybe it wasn't your kind of thing.
George loves its.
He can ride it over and over.
 

jesserin

New Member
Connor002 said:
Well, in defense, I was highly disappointed with M:S due to its lack of intensity.

You rode M:S and you haven't ridden Tower? no kidding? and M:S wasn't intense enough for you? Good God Connor! Where do you get your thrills? :lol:


EDIT: don't take that the wrong way... but seriously - what would have been intense enough? :brick: :lol:
 

Uponastar

Well-Known Member
jesserin said:
You rode M:S and you haven't ridden Tower? no kidding? and M:S wasn't intense enough for you? Good God Connor! Where do you get your thrills? :lol:


EDIT: don't take that the wrong way... but seriously - what would have been intense enough? :brick: :lol:

:lol: :lol: :lol:

I love how you put things, Jess!
 

Connor002

Active Member
jesserin said:
my sentiments exactly. :( so very sad... if it is similar to the training they use on real astronauts - then why doesn't every one who rides have to pass a physical? just doesn't make sense to me... and i'm not willing to risk it.

Well (I know I'm starting to sound defensive), but the maximum G-force on M:S is 2.0, where as Astronauts are tested up to 12.5 G. In comparison, a space launch is 4-5 G, and most roller coasters have moments of G-force several times larger. The difference is that Mission : Space sustains that force for a longer period. But for refrence... the Gravitons at your local carnival pull a maximum of 4 sustained Gs.
 

Uponastar

Well-Known Member
Connor002 said:
Well (I know I'm starting to sound defensive), but the maximum G-force on M:S is 2.0, where as Astronauts are tested up to 12.5 G. In comparison, a space launch is 4-5 G, and most roller coasters have moments of G-force several times larger. The difference is that Mission : Space sustains that force for a longer period. But for refrence... the Gravitons at your local carnival pull a maximum of 4 sustained Gs.

I'm getting nauseated just reading this stuff!
 

Connor002

Active Member
jesserin said:
You rode M:S and you haven't ridden Tower?
Yep. I'm strange in that way... :lookaroun
Jess said:
and M:S wasn't intense enough for you?
It didn't live up to it's own warning signs, let alone the hype.
It could be that spinning doesn't bother me too much.
Jess said:
Good God Connor! Where do you get your thrills? :lol:
My thrill lies in planning for world domination. :lookaroun
 

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