fantomhamst3r
Earning My Ears
- Joined
- Jul 26, 2019
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Hi all,
I'm making my solo trip out to Disney at the end of September that got postponed in March, and am a ride wimp. I can do moderate thrill rides (Mummy, Space Mountain, Hagrids), but very much dislike the stomach drop/ not being able to breath feeling of specifically drops. I've heard the launch at RnR gave that same feeling, which is dissapointing, because I was excited to try that, and would like to expand my horizons.
My question is, how does the intense part of rides like RnR, Mission: Space, and Everest compare to the rides I mentioned? Is the launch on RnR significantly worse than that of RotM? Because I dont get stomach drop at all on that. I don't mind inversions or speed, but am basically wondering: do G forces equal stomach drop in all cases?
I'm making my solo trip out to Disney at the end of September that got postponed in March, and am a ride wimp. I can do moderate thrill rides (Mummy, Space Mountain, Hagrids), but very much dislike the stomach drop/ not being able to breath feeling of specifically drops. I've heard the launch at RnR gave that same feeling, which is dissapointing, because I was excited to try that, and would like to expand my horizons.
My question is, how does the intense part of rides like RnR, Mission: Space, and Everest compare to the rides I mentioned? Is the launch on RnR significantly worse than that of RotM? Because I dont get stomach drop at all on that. I don't mind inversions or speed, but am basically wondering: do G forces equal stomach drop in all cases?