How intense is Curse of the Werewolf?

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I know this is a funny question, but I don't love spinning on rides, they make me very dizzy. I can for some reason handle Guardians and love that ride so much, I don't like the spinning on Men in Black at all, and the last part especially makes me very woozy and I now don't ride Men in Black anymore because of that spinning at the end, makes me wanna puke. My main other concern specifically is what makes the ride spin more, I'm a very skinny guy, would the ride spin way more or a lot less if other skinny people were on it? How does the weight distribution exactly work?
 
I know this is a funny question, but I don't love spinning on rides, they make me very dizzy. I can for some reason handle Guardians and love that ride so much, I don't like the spinning on Men in Black at all, and the last part especially makes me very woozy and I now don't ride Men in Black anymore because of that spinning at the end, makes me wanna puke. My main other concern specifically is what makes the ride spin more, I'm a very skinny guy, would the ride spin way more or a lot less if other skinny people were on it? How does the weight distribution exactly work?
Ride is less intense, and gives significantly less lateral G forces than Guardians. Spinning is luck of the draw and who else gets put in the car (it’s a 2x2 configuration, facing back to back). Even if you spin a lot, it’s still less intense than Guardians because it’s a gravity spinner, whereas guardian spins on a pre-set path.
 
Ride is less intense, and gives significantly less lateral G forces than Guardians. Spinning is luck of the draw and who else gets put in the car (it’s a 2x2 configuration, facing back to back). Even if you spin a lot, it’s still less intense than Guardians because it’s a gravity spinner, whereas guardian spins on a pre-set path.
Ok, thank you. So, if I like Guardians, do you think I would like Curse of the Werewolf? Is it more intense or less than Guardians? I'm a bit nervous for Werewolf, but considering giving it a try.
 

Ride is less intense, and gives significantly less lateral G forces than Guardians. Spinning is luck of the draw and who else gets put in the car (it’s a 2x2 configuration, facing back to back). Even if you spin a lot, it’s still less intense than Guardians because it’s a gravity spinner, whereas guardian spins on a pre-set path.
It seems the same setup as Crush and Coaster at Disneyland Paris, which for me is an absolute no-go without some medication.
 
It seems the same setup as Crush and Coaster at Disneyland Paris, which for me is an absolute no-go without some medication.
I also had the misfortune of riding Crush. It could only be described as Teacups-on-steroid.

I think Werewolf is milder since it's a train and not a single "shell". Maybe it’s my imagination but I also think the speed is a lot slower.

Edited to add: I just looked up the speed for Werewolf and Crush. They're roughly the same at 37 and 38 MPH. I think the excessive spinning on Crush made me think it was a lot faster.
 
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Is it more intense or less than Guardians?
I think Guardians is more intense due to the speed and the swooping. I was dizzy from Guardians but not Werewolf.

I'm a bit nervous for Werewolf, but considering giving it a try.
If it makes you feel better, the ride felt very short. It also has been delayed or closed very frequently so you may not get to ride it at all.
 
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