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  1. CAROL BULLEYMENT

    I m not very brave when it comes to thrill rides, but over the years of visiting WDW, I’ve pushed myself onto scarier rides and want more. The rides that I won’t ever go on are Avatar, (not an Avatar fan and it’s just not Disney!!!!! ), TOT, Mission Space, Spaceship Earth, & Gardians of the Galaxy.But Flights of Passage, and Tron aren’t easy for me to ride due to my spinal disability and the way they’re set up to ride them. Not at all disability friendly. On the positive side, I love all of the other rides and after 29 Trips to WDW in 21 years, we’re seasoned Disney fanatics and we’re all set to visit again in November 23. 🥰

  2. JamoE

    “Unnatural increase in rider sickness should definitely grab Disney’s attention.” Please for the love of god stop trying to label everything or make something out of nothing. No, Disney, Universal or wherever needs to shift their attention for peoples total lack of personal responsibility these days…if you are prone to motion sickness, guess what, don’t do it, if you choose to, guess what, that’s ok, just accept the predictable outcome….stop complaining about what you know is a high likelihood of happening…and please Mr. Writer, tell me this isn’t your only job

  3. Guest Relations

    Mission Space: Orange spins Guests in left / right fashion while screen shows you moving forward. The inner ear competes with the eyes to maintain equilibrium. I rode this with a NASA astronaut who had zero issues, as that is a legit type of test to determine ability to be an astronaut.

    Green does NOT spin left / right, it only rotates one onto their back for positive G and then rotates slightly forward to simulate 0 G. Still, the screens vs inner ear differentials can mess up some, but very rarely.

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