ItlngrlBella
Well-Known Member
^^^ yes, when we do ride it we ride it last - because I do t want to spend the entire day with a migraine at WDW and hating life. This way if the headache kicks in, I can pop an Axert and sleep it off.
Space Mountain is the only coaster I dislike at WDW. I find it to be more jerky than the others. I get nauseated on it, and it hurts my neck & back afterward for a little while. I'm like you, I'm not a big thrill ride person - but I do like BTMR, EE & Splash.
This was more or less what I was trying to say earlier.First off, if you are good with thunder, you should be good with space; Unless flashing lights can make you nauseous.
Second off...I'm surprised how many people say they can't ride this! It's a great ride! I'm sure one day it will be gutted for a new coaster, especially with the sitting on the floor load method, but thats why it is great! For you people saying this is a rough coaster have never ridden a rough carowinds coaster, I have a season pass and there are a few I refuse to ride as it literally bangs your head around.
This was more or less what I was trying to say earlier.
I do hope that the original refurb plan happens. The POV I've seen of DLR's Space Mountain shows some effects that I would really love to see (unless it means getting rid of the Space Shuttle scene). At the very least there needs to be a stable track put in.
It isn't rough when compared to the Georgia cyclone . @ six flags over Georgia.... Honestly, it is jerky, but, I enjoy it. I am only 5'6, but I do always fear I'm gonna lose my head on the overhead track....it's awesome
Road it last fall. Thought my teeth fell outCyclone got retracked in 2012 and is a lot better than it was.
Had a chance to ride it since then?
You could always try a motion sickness medicine if you're that concerned.I definately want to try it sometime. Maybe I'll have it be the last ride of the day sometime, so if I do get sick or anything I can just relax at the hotel.
Honestly I'm less concerned about the motion sickness and more so about the fact that you can't see where you're going on the ride. I just feel like less of a chicken if I blame it on the potential motion sickness haha.You could always try a motion sickness medicine if you're that concerned.
Unless you sit up front you can't see much of where you are going on most roller coasters.Honestly I'm less concerned about the motion sickness and more so about the fact that you can't see where you're going on the ride. I just feel like less of a chicken if I blame it on the potential motion sickness haha.
True, but you at least have a general idea from watching the rest of carts in front of you and seeing the rest of the track around you.Unless you sit up front you can't see much of where you are going on most roller coasters.
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