Ratatouille and spinning

disneygal55

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A couple of people in my group sometimes get queasy after certain rides especially spinning rides. They can ride FOP, Soarin, Star Tours without issues.
Toy Story and Mickey and Minnie's Railroad spin motions are ok. But excessive spinning can cause nausea and queasiness. Anyone feel unwell after riding it?
 
A couple of people in my group sometimes get queasy after certain rides especially spinning rides. They can ride FOP, Soarin, Star Tours without issues.
Toy Story and Mickey and Minnie's Railroad spin motions are ok. But excessive spinning can cause nausea and queasiness. Anyone feel unwell after riding it?

I have vertigo and I consider it to have minimal spinning. It was much more gentle than Toy Story Mania or Star Tours. It has none of the visual woozie that comes with FOP. I would say comparable to Mickey & Minnie.
 
Yah, it was pretty mild compared to TSM and even Star Tours (which is more jarring). My wife doesn't like spinning and she had no issue with Remy. It's more like MMRR or RotR.
 
It's less spinny than Micky and Minnie's for sure. If that's what is your trigger, I'd have to think Remy's would be.
The main difference is perspective. Remy's is designed to make you feel like you are a rat and things are happening to you as if you were in the scenes (hope that explains it without giving a lot away). Micky and Minnie's is more you are observing things except for one area with the waterfall
 
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Yah, it was pretty mild compared to TSM and even Star Tours (which is more jarring). My wife doesn't like spinning and she had no issue with Remy. It's more like MMRR or RotR.

Same--- was fine on Remy--- have Vertigo like Hopper, and cant go on Star Tours
 
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dd and I both have motion sickness (I also have vertigo). She can do everything fine with a patch on (I can do them, but FOP and ST are borderline for me with a patch). Remy was a one and done for us, especially her, even with the patch it bothered her.
 
a lot of the time it isn't actually spinning or isn't spinning quickly, but the large screens and 3-D technology make you feel as if you are spinning faster than you really are.
 
Thank you all for your replies. It seems that it bothers some and not others. We've ridden Spiderman and Men in Black at Universal and both Harry Potter rides and not really an issue. One in our group got a bit queasy on one of the Harry Potter rides but just not sure about Rattatouille. Watched a video of the ride online and it didn't seem too bad but I know it's different when you're riding it.
 
I do not normally get sick on rides at all (except for The Simpson's Ride and Forbidden Journey at US/IOA - never again!) and can/will ride anything, but Remy was one and done. It was the 3D effect glasses...I kept having to close one eye or look up and away. Mickey and Minnie is one of my new favorites, and if Remy was done like that, I don't think I'd have had an issue, but I feel like I barely got to see any of the ride because I kept having to "adjust" my eyes. For me it had nothing to do with spinning sensations and everything to do with the visual effects. everything on the screens moves so quickly it was like my eyes couldn't keep up with the motion - which is the only way I know how to explain it.
 

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