A Question about the ride, Remy

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I know, I know we are still more than a year out from our Fort Wilderness gathering, but Remy, the ride, caught my eye yesterday. I don't think this ride was open last time we hit the parks. So, I did a bit of goggling, and this looks like a ride that everyone would enjoy. But, wanted to check. This ride appears to be smooth sailing, nothing scary, no drops or dips. Am I right? Thanks for the help.
 
I know, I know we are still more than a year out from our Fort Wilderness gathering, but Remy, the ride, caught my eye yesterday. I don't think this ride was open last time we hit the parks. So, I did a bit of goggling, and this looks like a ride that everyone would enjoy. But, wanted to check. This ride appears to be smooth sailing, nothing scary, no drops or dips. Am I right? Thanks for the help.
It’s a moving cart on a flat surface however it’s 3D and I had to close my eyes because both me and DH got very motion sick on one part. Watch Ratatouille then go on. It’s cute.
 
There are threads about this attraction on the Theme Parks board also.

It’s a ride we really enjoy but does set off motion sickness for some and can be a tiny bit jerky in places for those who have neck or back issues.
 

There is a 4D experience to the ride. You will get a splash of water similar to Mickey's PhilharMagic. The ride vehicles are similar to Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh but are trackless.
 
Thank you one and all. It is easy for me to close my eyes when there are fake drops (my eyes were closed most of the time during Flights of Passage-and, to think, I waited in line for three and a half hours for that ride). It's the actual drops that bother me.
 
Its a fun ride. Similar to Mickey & Minnie's Runaway Railway, do be forwarned, both these rides go down often, unless they worked out the bugs. Both are definitely worth it.
 
Okay, wait a minute, Spencer. Isn't Mickey and Minnie's Runaway Railway a roller coaster? Is Remy a like a roller coaster? Now I'm hyperventilating.
 
Okay, wait a minute, Spencer. Isn't Mickey and Minnie's Runaway Railway a roller coaster? Is Remy a like a roller coaster? Now I'm hyperventilating.
MMRR is absolutely note a roller coaster. It's a trackless ride, like Remy. However, I will say that I got slightly motion sick on Remy and have never had that experience with MMRR.

Maybe you're thinking of Guardians of the Galaxy? That is a roller coaster.
 
Maybe you're thinking of Guardians of the Galaxy? That is a roller coaster.

I researched Guardians of the Galaxy. I watched a video of Guardians. I even spoke to someone who had ridden Guardians. What bothers me about this ride is the twenty-foot drop. I am okay with motion-I LOVE the Star Wars ride. But sudden drops-nope. I am okay with Pirates and the Frozen rides, but even those slight drops bother me a bit.
 
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