mjstaceyuofm
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Read this article from the Orlando Sentinel:
Thrills, Chills on Mission: Space
We had a long discussion thread on M:S (the civil lawsuit thread) a few weeks ago and this article reinforces a number of different points people on both sides of that thread were making. It's long, but worth the read. It actually has some factual information. The underlying theme is that this type of attraction can and does affect some people in a much different way than roller coasters do or simply being subjected to G-forces. It's a completely different phenomenon and there's some interesting stuff in the article... (like Disney hiring an expert to study "simulator sickness".
It delves into the science of the body a bit more.
Fortunately for me, I'm one of those persons that does NOT get sick or woozy from this ride.
Thrills, Chills on Mission: Space
We had a long discussion thread on M:S (the civil lawsuit thread) a few weeks ago and this article reinforces a number of different points people on both sides of that thread were making. It's long, but worth the read. It actually has some factual information. The underlying theme is that this type of attraction can and does affect some people in a much different way than roller coasters do or simply being subjected to G-forces. It's a completely different phenomenon and there's some interesting stuff in the article... (like Disney hiring an expert to study "simulator sickness".

Fortunately for me, I'm one of those persons that does NOT get sick or woozy from this ride.
