seashoreCM
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Heard all kinds of comments about Mission Space ranging from "make you vomit" to "not very thrilling visual effects".
Rode it the day before Thanksgiving, using a fast pass, the regular line was about an hour long.
Was starting to get dizzy during the ride fortunately did not lose it. I would say that Mission Space just hit my limit.
"Just for fun" I pushed the buttons when I was not supposed to. Earlier a cast member said that pushing the buttons did not alter the ride behavior or sequence. My arm felt heavy from the gravity effect. When I got off I was slightly disoriented. Was able to walk down the corridor to the other exhibits and then had to sit down for a few minutes.
I would say that the visual effects were not really spectacular and that it was the motion that was supposed to make most of the thrill. The visual effects reminded me of what used to be in a look down into circular center video screen in the Extra Terrorestrial ride which was either Mission to the Moon or Mission to Mars way back when. (That screen was not visible when the ride was made into Extra Terrorestrial.)
Given that there are four of those centrifuges in Mission Space I would like to see one of them operated as a slower less gravity force "chicken centrifuge" for folks who are more queasy.
Disney hints:
http://members.aol.com/ajaynejr/disney.htm
Rode it the day before Thanksgiving, using a fast pass, the regular line was about an hour long.
Was starting to get dizzy during the ride fortunately did not lose it. I would say that Mission Space just hit my limit.
"Just for fun" I pushed the buttons when I was not supposed to. Earlier a cast member said that pushing the buttons did not alter the ride behavior or sequence. My arm felt heavy from the gravity effect. When I got off I was slightly disoriented. Was able to walk down the corridor to the other exhibits and then had to sit down for a few minutes.
I would say that the visual effects were not really spectacular and that it was the motion that was supposed to make most of the thrill. The visual effects reminded me of what used to be in a look down into circular center video screen in the Extra Terrorestrial ride which was either Mission to the Moon or Mission to Mars way back when. (That screen was not visible when the ride was made into Extra Terrorestrial.)
Given that there are four of those centrifuges in Mission Space I would like to see one of them operated as a slower less gravity force "chicken centrifuge" for folks who are more queasy.
Disney hints:
http://members.aol.com/ajaynejr/disney.htm

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