A few questions about TRON from someone who hasn’t ridden it yet

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Hi everyone. Hopefully we’ll be riding Tron for the first time in a few weeks. Based on my research, I think I will need to ride in one of the seats vs a lightcycle due to motion sickness issues. We are a party of 3 and my husband and son are good with the cycles.

This being said, I adore FOP, but have to wear my seabands to ride. The cycle is not the issue, it’s more the rollercoaster aspect of Tron and the exposure, for lack of a better word, on the cycle. If I feel any issues with FOP, I just close my eyes or turn my head. That won’t work on Tron. If anyone with motion sickness issues like mine has been ok on the Tron cycle, please let me know.

Anyway, I just wanted to confirm that I’ll be able to ride in one of the Tron seats or are they reserved for guests with disabilities or size concerns? I haven’t been able to find a definitive answer.

Also, any idea if this will result in our group being split up and/or increase wait time to ride? I hope this makes sense.

Thanks for your help!
 
Hi,
I have motion sickness from fast or rough movement and not screens and I did ok on Tron. If it was any longer I might not have been ok but for me the shorter ride time helped. I did ask for an accessible seat too. You don't have to give a reason and they won't ask. Just let the CM know when you get to loading that you need the accessible seat and rest of your party will ride in regular seats. We rode twice last trip and my adult son rode in the cycle right in front of me.
 
Tron and FoP are completely different rides. FoP has more time built in to the rise and fall of the ride. TRON is very smooth and very fast. One loop and it's done. Personally, I think I'd be more prone to motion sickness not riding the cycle, but I will say that riding the cycle is difficult for me to get on, off and leaning forward.
 
Hi,
I have motion sickness from fast or rough movement and not screens and I did ok on Tron. If it was any longer I might not have been ok but for me the shorter ride time helped. I did ask for an accessible seat too. You don't have to give a reason and they won't ask. Just let the CM know when you get to loading that you need the accessible seat and rest of your party will ride in regular seats. We rode twice last trip and my adult son rode in the cycle right in front of me.
Thank you!
 

Tron and FoP are completely different rides. FoP has more time built in to the rise and fall of the ride. TRON is very smooth and very fast. One loop and it's done. Personally, I think I'd be more prone to motion sickness not riding the cycle, but I will say that riding the cycle is difficult for me to get on, off and leaning forward.
Thank you! I know they are different. I was just trying to make a cycle comparison, if that makes sense. Could you maybe explain why you think the seat would cause more motion sickness? Is it more exposed than the cycle?
 
I'm presuming you've tried other things to try and tackle your motion sickness? Just wondering as I'm a lifelong sufferer of motion sickness and seabands etc never really worked for me. But on my trip to WDW last year, I tried a new combination of motion sickness patches (1 behind the ear & 1 below belly button) and motion sickness tablets (Hyoscine Hydrobromide based) before every triggering ride and these worked like a dream. I could ride Tron, Guardians etc without feeling ill at all which in the past wouldn't have been possible.
 
You will sit erect so your body won't be able to 'move' with the ride. It will be more like Thunder Mountain (although much shorter).
Thank you! I know they are different. I was just trying to make a cycle comparison, if that makes sense. Could you maybe explain why you think the seat would cause more motion sickness? Is it more exposed than the cycle?
 
I pop a Bonine and I’m perfectly fine riding the regular vehicle on Tron. Tbh it’s over so fast I think my brain just does not have time to process the motion. It’s very smooth and the screens are blink and you miss.
 
I mostly ride the seat because my DS is disabled and I'm afraid to put him on the cycle. He does ride the cycle on FoP. I have ridden the motorcycle when with my other DS (front row) and it's fun. I have vertigo and avoid some rides.

The ride is extremely short so I don't even know if there is time to get nauseous. I felt like on cycle I was focused on leaning forward and enjoying the ride. In the seat you are sitting up and taking everything else in and for me the scenery is more likely to get to me.

When you get to bottom of ramp you tell them you want the seat and the rest of your group wants the cycles. They usually ask if you want to stay together, it is no problem at all. They will sit on the cycles in front of you.

I have used Bonine but I begin taking it the day before to make sure I have enough built up to handle it. I used it because of Guardians. I did not feel like it was needed on TRON.
 
Tron is super short. For me the best part is the launch and the part outside. Once you go into the building, it's pretty tame. You "collect" six rings (by going through them) and then the ride is over.
 
Hi everyone. Hopefully we’ll be riding Tron for the first time in a few weeks. Based on my research, I think I will need to ride in one of the seats vs a lightcycle due to motion sickness issues. We are a party of 3 and my husband and son are good with the cycles.

This being said, I adore FOP, but have to wear my seabands to ride. The cycle is not the issue, it’s more the rollercoaster aspect of Tron and the exposure, for lack of a better word, on the cycle. If I feel any issues with FOP, I just close my eyes or turn my head. That won’t work on Tron. If anyone with motion sickness issues like mine has been ok on the Tron cycle, please let me know.

Anyway, I just wanted to confirm that I’ll be able to ride in one of the Tron seats or are they reserved for guests with disabilities or size concerns? I haven’t been able to find a definitive answer.

Also, any idea if this will result in our group being split up and/or increase wait time to ride? I hope this makes sense.

Thanks for your help!

I get prone to motion sickness and I felt fine after Tron and even Guardians. I'd recommend you go in the lightcycle, it's a better experience all the way around.

FOP I was a little wobbly at the end but settled down for lunch and felt fine afterwards.
 
My daughter gets motion sickness with most rides with screens, but she is fine on Guardians and Tron. I do not get generally have motion sickness, but Mission Space and Star Tours even make me queasy. I think you will be ok on Tron.
 












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