Mission Space G-force

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Earning My Ears
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Hello everyone! I had a cervical fusion procedure in mid-July. My neurosurgeon says that I can't ride anything on our october trip that is too intense, such as the blast off in RNRC. We have been to Disney many times so the only thing I really want to do is the new Mission Space. Has anyone ridden and are the G-forces really strong? If it is as realistic as advertised it should make RNRC look like childs play. Thanks for your help!
 
Supposudly the g-forces are intense. I think up to 3 g's I havent ridden it yet (21 days to go), but I think its safe to say its intense pressure.
 
You really feel the pressure during the take-off sequence. Bear in mind that you're spun around at high speed, and that the simulator tosses you about a bit too. You are quite well restrained, but the pressure of the g-forces really pushes your head back into the seat, so I would be very wary if you have recently had neck surgery.
 
Thanks for the info.! I guess I will wait until the next trip, not worth having a repeat surgery. I will try to send the DH on it so I can get a first hand report! More Food and Wine and less rides this time, it will be a new way to experience WDW.
 

It's strong enough to pull the skin back on your face. I've never experienced that on a rollercoaster, but of course, I haven't been on a rollercoaster in twelve years......
 







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