disneychrista
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finally tried the moving ones. We loved it. It wasn't nearly as bad as its reputation.
I totally agree. Don't get it.
finally tried the moving ones. We loved it. It wasn't nearly as bad as its reputation.
I only do swinging. I hate the wait for this ride.
I appreciate all the opinions. I think I will take the easier way here. This reminds me a little of the first time I did Mission Space in Epcot. When it first opened, there was no non-spinning Green side, only the more intense, spinning Orange side. We (DH and two sons) all did it, and none of us felt well after at all. I was sick as a dog. I do like the less intense Green side, so I think stationary cars for me on the Fun Wheel. Less out of fear of the ride, than fear of getting sick. I only have two days at DL and don't want to waste one feeling nauseous.
My family spent years avoiding the swinging cars, but decided to try them on our last visit. The only real reaction was one of "that's what we've been avoiding all of these years?"
That being said, we spent so many years referring to it as Mickey's Fun Wheel OF DEATH, that the nickname is going to stick, even though it's more like Mickey's Fun Wheel of Meh.
Now if you want to talk about a ride that I can't eat before I go on, let's talk about the Teacups OF DEATH...
My brother forced his 6yos on TOT when they did NOT like it. So when they wanted to ride the Wheel of Death, I made him ride, and we got in the swinging ones. His first comment when it swung just a little was "SIT STILL..." His boys loved it, so I just made sure is swung ALOT. He never made the boys do a ride after that. Oh, and I am the much older (20 years) sister, so he just had to deal with it....I made a deal with my kids. They ride ToT and Screamin and I'll get on the swinging gondolas.
Oh my goodness, the swinging carriage has to be the scariest ride in all the Disney parks. I went on it, and the first time around with it stopping and starting as people got on and off was fine. And if that had been it - and I thought it was - I would be wondering what the fuss was.
But then we did a full loop non stop. I had thought we were getting off. I had thought that was it. But it wasn't. It was MICKEYS WHEEL OF DEATH.
I thought I was going to die.
The teens I was with were in hysterics at my reaction. I might have sworn a little ...