I rode Everest for the first time last week and wanted to put in my two cents regarding whether it is a RNRC experience or a BTM experience for people with motion sickness. It is definitely a RNRC experience! And that exclamation point is a bad thing
That's how I felt afterwards. The forward portion of the ride is fine, but after we hit the end of the tracks and go backwards through who knows what (felt like helixes and loops and black holes) it was all over for me and my motion sick self. Now I do know there are no loops on this ride, but does anyone know what the ride structure is during the backward portion??
So, in summation, for the motion sick person out there (who does fine on Soarin' and can "handle" ToT and RnRC if they are spaced out over days, EE is MUCH MUCH worse than little 'ol tame Thunder Mountain.
That's how I felt afterwards. The forward portion of the ride is fine, but after we hit the end of the tracks and go backwards through who knows what (felt like helixes and loops and black holes) it was all over for me and my motion sick self. Now I do know there are no loops on this ride, but does anyone know what the ride structure is during the backward portion??So, in summation, for the motion sick person out there (who does fine on Soarin' and can "handle" ToT and RnRC if they are spaced out over days, EE is MUCH MUCH worse than little 'ol tame Thunder Mountain.
