Can someone describe the Roger Rabbit ride for me?

jacobsmommy

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Is it safe for a pg woman? What does the ride do exactly? It'll be me (pg), dh (motion sickness), and our three year old. I'm trying to figure out if we should try this ride or skip it.
 
Is it safe for a pg woman? What does the ride do exactly? It'll be me (pg), dh (motion sickness), and our three year old. I'm trying to figure out if we should try this ride or skip it.

With motion sickness and a baby on board, I'd say skip it. It is pretty much teacups+dark ride.
 
Try myspace.com and search for it.
There are actual movies of the rides.

You would not be missing much if you skipped it, IMHO.



 

It is a controlled spin. But it is not as fast as a Mad Tea Party spin. It is in between a teacup spin and a Buzz Lightyear spin.
 
Its a controlled spin, you can make it go round and round or you can let it simply follow the tracks. My family thought it was a fun ride. We hit it once each trip if there isn't a long line. As for being pregnant and participating, that is a personal call. I'm on the fence as to IF I would have done it when I was carrying the girls. better safe than sorry.
 
If you don't spin it is more like some of the dark rides in FL...the car just drives past and through scenes. We like it well enough and will go if there isn't a line. I would have gone on it pregnant only without the spinning part! (I was nauseus enough then without adding spinning!:sick: )
 
Maybe I'm not strong enough, but I couldn't get it to spin. Without spinning, it reminded me of Mr. Toad's Wild Ride. My stepdad had a really hard time with it, though. Lots of back and forth, a bit jerky. I'd skip it if pregnant and/or motion sickness susceptible.
 
I'd also skip it with a young child. It's kind of dark and loud, and none of the small kids that I know like it, including my DD, who's not afraid of any of the other rides, but refuses to go on RR.
 
Personally, I think the ride is very tame. It's a very slow spin unless you make it go faster. My 2 year old likes it, and I am pregnant, and see no problems with riding it.

With that said, I don't think it is a great ride or that you would be missing out if you didn't go on it.
 
Bumpy, whirly, twirly (if you want it to be). It's okay, but not one of my favorites. I had a hold on DD5 when we went on it. I had this nagging fear she would bump out of the car. But she didn't.
 
My DS and I rode it and we both were dizzy after,
we had motion sickness.
My car seem to have a mind of its own and no matter how
hard I tryed to keep it steedy it still spun.
Also besides the spinning there are so many
things in the room that are either moving, bouncing
and twirling that I had to close my eyes because of all
of the crazyness.
My Dh was nice enough to be riding on the next car
and Happily took pictures of us turning Green.
That makes me laugh when I see the pictures.:lmao:
 


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