Scott2tune
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Jul 16, 2003
- Messages
- 151
Am I getting too old
and uh
a bit queasy for this
sadly Im constantly getting nauseas queasy on many of the Universal/IOA rides.
Ive been to Universal Orlando several times and been able to enjoy and navigate through the attractions but it seems that so many of the rides have the intention and are trying to make me sick! The kicker was going on Transformers today. How sad is it that I am on this attraction- very impressed by the images and adventure- but also wishing it were over because of the queasiness it is bringing on. The constant motion of whipping you around exists on so many of the new attractions. Also now while I love 3D movies (perhaps more than most)- I thought the new Gringotts while an exciting attraction- did a poor job of rendering the 3D visuals. Makes me pine for the old school two dimension static dark rides of Disney. Going on E.T. was a real pleasure. In fact- if the upcoming King Kong or future attractions that Universal brings out continue to whip you around into a stomach turning frenzy with video screens that are a challenge for me to navigate in 3D- then I am less inclined to come back. That all said my adult kids (23,26) are joining me here in two days and I suggested that amongst the things they bring are diapers because when they see Diagon Alley theyll need them! Absolutely brilliant- the best theming Ive ever seen (and I live near Disneyland).
Ive been to Universal Orlando several times and been able to enjoy and navigate through the attractions but it seems that so many of the rides have the intention and are trying to make me sick! The kicker was going on Transformers today. How sad is it that I am on this attraction- very impressed by the images and adventure- but also wishing it were over because of the queasiness it is bringing on. The constant motion of whipping you around exists on so many of the new attractions. Also now while I love 3D movies (perhaps more than most)- I thought the new Gringotts while an exciting attraction- did a poor job of rendering the 3D visuals. Makes me pine for the old school two dimension static dark rides of Disney. Going on E.T. was a real pleasure. In fact- if the upcoming King Kong or future attractions that Universal brings out continue to whip you around into a stomach turning frenzy with video screens that are a challenge for me to navigate in 3D- then I am less inclined to come back. That all said my adult kids (23,26) are joining me here in two days and I suggested that amongst the things they bring are diapers because when they see Diagon Alley theyll need them! Absolutely brilliant- the best theming Ive ever seen (and I live near Disneyland).