Is Millennium Falcon intense like Mission Space??

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Never rode the Millennium Falcon ride. Is it as intense as Mission Space is???:crazy2: The intense Mission Space was a little to much for me
 
Yeah, Orange M:S literally spins you to create the g forces. Smugglers moves around like Star Tours to achieve its effects.

Much less of a claustrophobic feeling as well. M:S doesn't really bother me in that regard, but I know it does some. Smuggler's is a much bigger cabin and while it's still obviously not "real", it looks much better than M:S.
 

I get motion sickness and I can't ride Star Tours. I had no problems on the Millennium Falcon.
This is very helpful. DH hates Star Tours but we haven’t been in over 10 years and want to get him on Millennium Falcon.
 
It wasn’t like Mission Space for us. The queue is what makes this ride for us. We probably won’t ride it next time as simulation rides aren’t our thing.
 
I won't go on Mission Space and Star Tours makes me a bit nauseous (I'll ride it once but not a second time). I had no issues on Millennium Falcon, our whole family (youngest 6) loved it!
 
There’s a lot going on to distract you. You have a job to do so it’s much more interactive than Star Tours. Think Star tours if you were the pilot/gunner, etc.
 
I'm going to dissent from the majority here - I got significant motion sickness on Millennium. I think everyone is a bit different in terms of what triggers it. I'm 100% fine on coasters and such, but motion simulation destroys me. I could hold it together on Flight of Passage, but struggled more on Millennium. Not like "I'm done for the day," but definitely a "yuck." I probably won't ride it again. YMMV.
 
I won't ride MS. It's a combo of the motion and claustrophobia. I can do ST but don't love it. I can do millennium but don't enjoy it. It's manageable to me though. I sent my kids on it without me last trip. I'm glad I did experience it once though.
 
Thanks so much. It similar concept we you all had "jobs" so I was a little concerned.
 
I don't had trouble with motion sickness, so can't compare. However, I would agree it is much more like ST than MS.
Love the queue, so much to see. Just wish you had more time to walk around the inside of the falcon, so detailed. We've never been in there more than a few minutes before getting to our seats.
 
It also depends on your pilots. If they crash a lot, it’s a bumpy ride. If they don’t crash it’s a decent ride.
I agree
I‘ve been on it when we had an experienced pilot and it didn’t crash. I’ve also been on it when our pilot hit everything.
The gunner also makes a difference - an experienced gunner can blow up things that would otherwise hit
 
It also depends on your pilots. If they crash a lot, it’s a bumpy ride. If they don’t crash it’s a decent ride.
So true---- the only time I have even gotten close to motion sickness on the Falcoln was when we had 2 kids that looked 5 or under as our pilots. Having ridden the falcon several times, when I saw them sit in those seats, my inclination was to beg to be let out before it started. LOL. It was bad----I laughed a lot--- but it was bad. The kids were having a great time.
 
So--- you're saying it was my fault and I shouldn't blame the kindergarten pilot and preschool co-pilot? LOL
LOL - the gunner can ONLY do so much.
If the pilot and copilot are steering the ship into danger, the gunner can’t do much to avoid the danger - LOL
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