Soarin

Anyone have a good strategy for bating the crowds for Soarin'? We've often missed out on Test Track fast passes because the wait time was soo long, and I'M VERY EAGER TO TRY this attraction.
 
Happyathome said:
on Soarin? Would it be appropriate for my girls (ages 3, 5, 7)? My DD (7) saw it on the planning DVD, and really wants to try it!

Which park is it in?

TIA!!:wave2
It is in epcot, and I believe the height requirement is 40inches. My whole family LOVED this ride!!!!We could've ridden it again and again. :duck: My youngest is 7 and throughout the trip kept asking "Can we do Soarin again?" There were many younger children there and they seemed fine-I never heard anyone crying. DD and I both get motion sick, but did not have a problem on this ride. You could always kid switch if all of your group is not comfortable or able to ride. Good luck and Enjoy :upsidedow
 
My mother has vertigo and she rode Soarin' with no problems. She cannot ride simulators but she chose to try Soarin'. She really enjoyed it.

Hi BenJen,
I have vertigo too and I was wondering how your mom does with the 360 movies (Oh Canada and Timekeeper)? I can't watch those without getting the spins so I have avoided Soarin too... maybe I should try it.
 








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