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MALE*RN*777

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Blown chunks (vomited), lost their water (voided) or loss their other (you know) :laundy: on rides that were just to much for your body to take? :scared1: For me, I've been very lucky, I've only become very dizzy and out of it for a couple of hours after a ride that has shown to be to much for me. I've come very close to throwing up but have been able to keep it down. I've been near though when rides had to be shut down due to cleaning after such happenings.
 
In my entire life I've only ever thrown up ON a ride.
I was 4 years old and it was the people movers at Disneyland!

Other than that the only other time I've gotten sick was right after I stepped off of Star Tours. That was rough.

I don't normally get sick on/after rides but those two times were it.
 
Nephew(5) wet his pants while on Magic Carpets of Aladdin not because he was scared but because he didn't want to get out of line.

DH got sick after riding Mission Space, he "lost his lunch". This was before they had green and orange lines.
 
the very first time i rode mission space i felt very sick for a few hours afterwards,i didnt know what the ride was going to be like so i sat forward and was fighting against the g-forces :lmao:
i can laugh about it now but i couldnt at the time!
i can ride it now and i feel fine as long i sit back against my seat!:)
 

I nearly fainted after riding Space Mountain last August.

I've never vomited on a ride, thank goodness. I have a pretty bad case of emitaphobia.
 
I haven't, but my son, Bobby - who was 3 at the time, rode Tower of Terror and when it dropped for the first time he wet his pants! LOL He just kept saying "Weeeeeee" the whole ride. It was hilarious. :rotfl:
 
The 1st time we rode Mission Space, My DW implanted her face in the conveniently provided "ralf receptacles" :sad2: (no offence to ANYONE named Ralf!) ...But much to her credit, while on her 2nd bag..her "mission light" came on...and she managed to push her button, allowing us to complete our mission! ...What a trooper she is!:)
 
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The first time I rode Primeral Whirl in AK. My son had heard about this from a friend and my DH can't take spinning rides, so it was me who had to take the plunge. I was a little nervous but excited for the ride. Well yes I did throw up:scared1: in my mouth and then quickly swallowed it fast because my son and I were in a car with another mother and child that I have never met before. I got off the ride and was fine and have been on since and no problems. I as a kid went on every ride and never got sick.:confused3 :confused3
 
Not "on" but just after Tea Cups in DL when I was 13. I made it to the bushes nearby.
Not my fault though. My uncle works at DL and he knows how to spin that ride like there is no tomorrow! When I returned to his home, my cousins (his daughers) took one look at me and said, "You went on Tea Cups with dad!"
Yup.....and that was the last time I ever went on......with or w/o Uncle Steve!
Just looking at it makes me woosy!
 
I have never lost any bodily fliuds or control on a Disney ride, but have had a close call on the tea cups as a kid, and then had a terrible headache on Mission Space back when it first opened, and they were still taking surveys.
Star Tours nearly did me in one morning, but I think it was due to the great time I had the night before...
Outide of Disney, there was this ride I did have to get off... it was the Octopus ride, at Gas Light Village in Lake George NY and it drove me off the ride and to the ladies room. It was a ride that had eight cars that spun and went up and down at angles... like a tilt-a-whirl crossed with a dumbo gone wild. I didn't stand a chance.
 
My DS8 peed his pants on Space Mountain last summer! He thought he could handle it, since he loved BTMR... :confused3
 
My DS8 peed his pants on Space Mountain last summer! He thought he could handle it, since he loved BTMR... :confused3

That is really sad. Poor kid!
Every kid that I have ever gone with has thought that Space Mountain was okay after they conquered BTMRR.
We have seen it with the lights on, after a break down, and it is actually a very basic coaster... less severely banked and smaller drops than BTMRR, imo.
Do you think it was because of the dark?
Or the build up can be intimidating if you spend a long time in line. The first time I ever read a sign about pregnant women, heart conditions or back problems, I was sure I was goning to die.
 
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OT, but just had to say what a great signature picture, fairestoneofall, looks like a Disney commercial. :thumbsup2

And welcome to the DIS. :wave:
 
Our first trip in 2005, we drove all night:idea: , 11 hours, got to wdw in the morn and of course our room wasn't ready:confused3. We decided to go to Epcot first. We were tired and a little hungry and somebody on this board said you had to try a turkey leg:sad2: So we didpopcorn:: yumm pretty good on an empty stomach, okay we love motion rides so we trot on over to Mission Space with our little full bellies and get in line:cool1: . When we got off everyone was ready to party till they looked at me :sick: . I haven't been that sick in a long time. They led me back to the hotel and our room still wasn't ready (not there fault, still before lunch) and I kindly leaned on the counter and whispered to the CM that if they did not get me a room that I would have to lay on the floor right there:scared: :lmao: Well we were in a room in less than 15 minutes and I had to lay down for a couple of hours. Was completely healed by then went and apologized to CM:flower3: , not that I was mean or hateful, but do not usually demand anything:snooty:

So to make a long story short, I've not eaten another turkey leg again, don't like the smell either, or have I ridden Mission Space again. I quietly sit outside on a bench and wait for rest of my family :dance3:
 
That is really sad. Poor kid!
Every kid that I have ever gone with has thought that Space Mountain was okay after they conquered BTMRR.
We have seen it with the lights on, after a break down, and it is actually a very basic coaster... less severely banked and smaller drops than BTMRR, imo.
Do you think it was because of the dark?
Or the build up can be intimidating if you spend a long time in line. The first time I ever read a sign about pregnant women, heart conditions or back problems, I was sure I was goning to die.

I think he was worried because it was an "adult" coaster in his opinion. And in the dark it is intimidating... not seeing what is coming. He was not overly traumatized, though. He is looking forward to riding it again this year. Of course... we will make sure he pees just before getting on!:lmao:
 
I love coasters but I can't take inverted coasters or spinning rides. When I was little my older sister took me to the playground and put me on the little merry-go-round. As soon as it stopped I threw up.

When I was about 15 I went to the Strawberry Festival with a bunch of friends. We all decided to ride those swings that lift you way off the ground and go in a circle. For the record, I had never had a problem with that ride before but that time it felt different. Afterwards we were waiting in one of the big tents to meet up with some other people and I just knew I wasn't well. I felt faint so I kneeled down and hunched over dreading what was coming. As soon as the rest of our party showed up I hurled all over myself.

A few years ago while at Islands of Adventure my brother and friend talked me into going on Dueling Dragons (inverted coaster). I caved and we went on the Fire Dragon. We got off and I felt fine so we got right back in line for the Ice Dragon. As we're walking down the exit path after the second go round my legs started to shake. I quickly sat down on that rock bench (if you've been there you'll know what I'm talking about) and put my head down. Right as the next group of riders started coming down the path I threw up in the bushes facing them. Good times!
 
Body Wars - but thankfully, I held off until I got to the restroom. But I had to run.;)
 


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