That's why you go on M:S. You want the feeling. Cool! That's why I go on the Gravitron at the fair; I understand. I, however, go on M:S because I've been fascinated by space travel for as long as I can remember. I was the catalyst behind my Girl Scout troop going to Space Camp for a weekend when I was a little girl. The lack of centrifuge on M:S will do nothing to detract from the experience of the ride for me, since for me, the ride is about the fantasy of being able to do something I'll never be able to experience in reality.brivers222 said:Go on that People mover thingy (sorry I can't remember the name of it for the life of me) at MK... sit back and close your eyes... You will probablly get a more realistic feeling of going into space than watching a video... Weird, If M:S bothers you that much, don't waste your time sitting through a movie. M:S is a simulator based on feeling, something this "new" addition will be lacking to the highest degree.
. I guess I am just missing how just watching the video will offer anything like a fantasy trip into space... the video and the ride go hand in hand. Much like married with children, you can't have one without the other... I can't imagine it without any feeling whatsoever. I imagine it would be similar to watching Apollo 13 from my couch. Does anybody know if the seats will at least be situated like a shuttle so that you are lying our back... That would at least offer some sort of "leaving earth" feeling and give some authenticity to it.brivers222 said:Does anybody know if the seats will at least be situated like a shuttle so that you are lying our back... That would at least offer some sort of "leaving earth" feeling and give some authenticity to it.
Hugpug said:This trills me to no end. I am very happy to hear this. I always wanted to ride it but with my medical condition there is no way I would. I can't wait to hear how it is after some have tried the new way. I don't leave till November so we should see some feed back. Way to go DISNEY glad you listened to us DIS people.
Angel16 said:My DH did not go on the ride before due to his health conditions. When I told him they were opening up a section that would not have the G-force and spinning he was happy to hear it. He will now have the chance to enjoy this experience without having a possible health related problem.
I really don't understand why some people seem so upset about the new change. It will not affect their ability to ride the orginal ride. It will not stop MS from being popular. It has opened up the ride to others that could not ride before or were scared of all the experience they had read or heard about. Knowing how Disney handles crowds I imagine they will have a seperate line for people who want to ride this version. I really hope I don't get flamed for expressing my thoughts.

Angel16 said:I really don't understand why some people seem so upset about the new change. It will not affect their ability to ride the orginal ride. It will not stop MS from being popular.
brivers222 said:the video and the ride go hand in hand. Much like married with children, you can't have one without the other...
I'm married with no kids and I know plenty of people with kids who aren't married
I don't know for sure, but I think it was seldom running at full capacity.SyracuseWolvrine said:No, it won't stop the ride from being popular, but it could well lead to the ride being MORE popular. I like being able to ride with almost no wait. Now, granted, there may be a separate line for the "non-motion" option, however, the line for the "motion" option will get longer, by virtue of their being less available capacity for this version.
rosiejo said:I'm married with no kids and I know plenty of people with kids who aren't married
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So you've just proved my point... you CAN have the ride without the spinning. I really don't understand why people are getting so upset about this - if you like the spinning then ride the original version. It's Disney - we go there because it makes us happy and if some of us want to ride without the spin that's up to us and we shouldn't have to suffer such lectures.