Toy Story Mania - Any Health Warnings?!?

WildLodgeFan

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Original Poster
Since this is a 3D attraction, is there any warnings for anybody in regards to motion sickness or people who have epilepsy? My in-laws will be going with us on our trip in September and my mother-in-law has epilepsy, so I am checking on her behalf. Any castmembers on-site that can provide insight?

Thank you!:wave:
 

Figment82

Well-Known Member
The ride does have a posted warning about people who are prone to motion sickness should not ride. It's a very smooth movement, but it does spin and move about, plus the flashing animation, which could upset certain guests.
 

WildLodgeFan

New Member
Original Poster
The ride does have a posted warning about people who are prone to motion sickness should not ride. It's a very smooth movement, but it does spin and move about, plus the flashing animation, which could upset certain guests.

Flashing animation can cause seizures for people who have epilepsy, so that's why I wanted to check on the warnings and perhaps get a little clearer idea on the animation of the 3D graphics. Thanks for the info Figment! :wave:
 

EpcotServo

Well-Known Member
Here's the sign's description...
Ride a briskly-moving, rotating carnival tram through a wacky midway to play the Toy Story characters' favorite 3-D games, pausing to score points by shooting at targets with a Spring-Action Shooter.
C A U T I O N
Persons who are prone to
motion sickness should not ride.

Supervise children
at all times.

Wheelchair
access.

Guests using ECVs and other large wheelchairs must transfer into a standered wheelchair to be put in the Wheelchair car. (Or can just directly transfer on to a normal seat, your choice)

The sign warns about motion sickness, but it's really very tame. No jarring motions, no crazy spinning, and no flashing strobes everywhere.
:wave:

(As for the flashing animation, I don't really consider there to be any real "flashing" going on, but it'd always be a good idea to ride first and check it out for yourself.)
 

Figment82

Well-Known Member
When I said "flashing," I meant it in the sense of very active with a lot of different things going on at once. Images "burst" and zip around the screen, which can be seen as a potential threat to someone who is prone to seizures. Its always best to see for yourself before taking someone who may have problems (always better to be safe than sorry!) but as EpcotServo mentioned, its really very tame. I just don't want someone to take a risk and have a negative reaction, but it's really a wonderful ride.
 

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