Garden Grill and Motion

hellolori

Earning My Ears
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Can you really feel the restaurant moving? My DH wants to eat here, but I am prone to motion issues and I was a little worried. Can you feel it moving?
 
I can't feel it moving. I have a friend who can't go on any spinny rides at all, and she's fine there. And other people I was with thought the scenery was moving, not the part with the tables. So I think you would be fine.
 
No, we have never felt it move. It is snailish. You look up after you've been eating and not paying attention and you realize you are a couple of feet ahead of where you where. :)
 

You can't even notice the movement until you remember to glance at the scenery and realize it looks different. My DH is so motion sensitive, he gets seasick on the lazy river at BB. He had no problem stuffing his face at GG.
 
We had someone in our group who gets motion sickness very easily and no problems whatsoever. it moves soooo sloooooow, and it's smooth. we didn't notice it.
 
I was worried about it too. I get carsick moving really slowly in the car (weird, yes). It wasn't a problem at all...like others have said..you can't even feel it.
 
I think you'll be fine ... it goes so slow you'll wonder at first if your ever going to get to see any other views.
 
I don't think it feels like it moves at all. However, my husband who does not get motion sickness, can not look at the inside wall when we are there. He says it makes he feel lightheaded and dizzy. I think he's crazy, but I just want you to know that there is someone out there that doesn't like the motion. We always ask to sit down lower. Somehow being lower, maybe farther away from the center, seems to make he feel okay.
 
I have the worst motion sickness of anyone that I know... ANYONE. I can't stand to watch trains go by my car, ect. I don't even realize that we are moving as long as I don't look at a fixed spot in the wall. If I do, I feel like I could get sick, but honestly, I am spending my time looking at my kiddos with the characters and eating. I don't notice it at all.
 
We went last month. One of my daughters (35) is hypersensitive to motion and she felt nauseated the whole time, so it seems to be an individual thing. The rest of us had no problems w/it. (And, yes, it did move.)
 
When was this? I remember hearing that the mechanism was out of commission for a while.

I believe it was Dec of 2008. I know at the time I was reading about it and one day it would be rotating and the next it wouldn't be and the consensus seemed to be that they were not going to fix it for whatever reason. I haven't seen anything posted about it in awhile. So I was wondering if they fixed it yet.
 
I believe it was Dec of 2008. I know at the time I was reading about it and one day it would be rotating and the next it wouldn't be and the consensus seemed to be that they were not going to fix it for whatever reason. I haven't seen anything posted about it in awhile. So I was wondering if they fixed it yet.



It was rotating Sept. 2010.
 
I can't feel it moving. I have a friend who can't go on any spinny rides at all, and she's fine there. And other people I was with thought the scenery was moving, not the part with the tables. So I think you would be fine.

See that right there would effect me....no matter how slow. Even eating at the Contemporary (when Concourse Steakhouse was still there) the rocking sensation when the monorails whizzed by just about did me in! :sick:

Some people are more sensitive than others, so if your not 100% sure I wouldn't risk it.
 




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