What's Your Ride Limit?

AndyS2992

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I'll ride everything at Disney except Mission Space Orange,everything at Universal except for Dragon Challenge and I won't ride Kraken at SeaWorld or Sheikra at Busch Gardens but that is about it.
 

jlevis

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While I am not in any sense of the word a daredevil, there is nothing at Disney World that I do not ride. Absolutely everything, nothing is out of the question and I have ridden everything. Some I have had to stop as I got older, like Space Mountain, but that is because my knees have aged faster then the rest of me and getting out of those little rockets has become close to impossible with out assistance, and it's pretty embarrassing to ask for that or at least more than I want to ride it.:)

Yeah, this. I haven't done AstroOrbiter but I've done everything else. Space Mountain is getting hard to do with my arthritis and 260lbs. Same with it's Small World. Because of mobility and balance issues I have a hard time getting on and off HM. Love EE, Splash, RnRC, ToT.
 

Master Yoda

Pro Star Wars geek.
Premium Member
The only thing I can not ride at WDW are the Tea Cups. I can not take spinning when I can see myself spin. Even Dumbo gets to be a bit after a couple of consecutive rides.
 

Lynn1030

Well-Known Member
Me too. Not afraid of any ride per se, but I know I'd be puking if I did the Teacups.

I haven't done Star Tours since the refurb.

I've done the Simpsons ride at Uni, and for some reason that one didn't bother me at all.

Oh man, Simpsons at Universal made feel so bad...I will never do that one again.

As far as WDW, Tower of Terror is the only ride I won't go on. I've been on it once, but I just don't like straight free fall rides.

My husband doesn't like Space Mountain because of the rickety, slosh-you-around feeling, but he'd still ride it if I wanted him to.
 

Cassie S.

Active Member
I have always LOVED thrill rides... I went on TOT probably 10 times the last time I went but I was only a kid, must've been 15 years ago. Now my 28 year old self is a little scared of the tea cups since I don't really like being dizzy anymore. I do plan on riding everything when I go next May. My 5 year old talks a good game and THINKS she will ride TOT with me but that remains to be seen. If my 4 year old makes it to 40 inches in time (he's 38 1/2 now), I think he will be an awesome ride partner for Splash and BTMRR.
 

JiminyandTink

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I'm another one that doesn't like Mission Space: Orange. Admitedly, I have never done Green, which is less intense, but I don't even think it's the motion for me, there is something about the graphics that makes me feel a little sick.
 

Dads 2 Boys

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See I love roller coasters too and one of my fav ride in WDW is TOT!!! I can do moderate spinning rides but tea cup style rides or tilt whirl forget it!

With the exception of the Teacups, there is nothing I won't do. I've been on every major coaster around but cannot do the little spinny things.

Tilt-a-whirl is the only ride I've ever gotten sick on. Can-not do spinny rides. :eek:
 

Chrononymous

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I tend to get sick on the bus from the airport to the resort...

but most rides I can handle at least once per trip.
Except for the intense version of Mission space, which I don't think I ever want to do
 

monkeysammich

Active Member
I have trouble going backwards or spinning repeatedly.... I stay away from the Tea Cups... and I have to take many deep breaths and sit down breaks after getting off of Everest.
 

WDW 3

Well-Known Member
Aladins Magic Carpet Ride at Disney Quest made me feel weird so I probably (never say never) won't do that one again. I won't do Summit Plummet and I hate to admit it but this year Space Mountain was just to jerky for us. I went down with a little back issue and was scared I'd really injure it but on the other hand I think the dropping at ToT adjusted it ;).
 

jlevis

Well-Known Member
I tend to get sick on the bus from the airport to the resort...

but most rides I can handle at least once per trip.
Except for the intense version of Mission space, which I don't think I ever want to do

I've only done Mission Space Green once, a long time ago, and now only do Orange. I guess memory fails but I can't recall any real differences.
 

DfromATX

Well-Known Member
No tea cups for me or Mission in Space. We've ridden green level in the past and that was fine, but rode orange level last time we went and every single one of us felt so bad! I think that ruined it for Mission Space forever for us, lol!
 

PhilharMagician

Well-Known Member
Me no like spinney things! At WDW I basically stay away from the Teacups and suffer through everything else. Surprisingly I am OK on Primevil Hurl, but limit to one ride per day. Now unfortunatly EE gets me good every time and I love the ride, but when I get off I am grounded for a couple of hours. Another ride thet gets to me is Astro Orbitor. I do not have problems on Dumbo, Alladin or Triceratop, but Astro seems to spin faster and by the end of the ride I am close to loosing it.
 

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