Erin Martin
Earning My Ears
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You can always ask a cast member at the ride entrance for details about the ride. I'm a plus size girl so I often do when I am looking to try out a new ride. I'm not the biggest fan of super thrill rides either. I waited in line once for rockin roller coaster and bailed at the very end as soon as I saw the coaster take off. My thoughts on your list are:
* Big Thunder Mountain - very loud and not the smoothest ride either, but comfortable seats and restraints. easy to get on and off. not too scary. I laugh through the whole thing. Several drops but nothing too bad. This ride is like 3 coasters in one. You take off and get to the first chain, go up a bit, drop a bit and curve around, get to the second chain, and repeat and then repeat a 3rd time. It has some pretty cool scenery along the ride as well so they may get a hoot out of it. The end though had a very hard stop which I wasn't prepared for and made me and everyone else on the ride basically get whiplashed forward. As long as you are aware of it and don't stop bracing yourself until the lap bar releases, you will be fine. I suggest having a fast past for this one as the line can be super hot and is up hill for more than half of it. (The queue goes up and up and up and then back down to the trains. No idea why.)
* Seven Dwarfs Mine Train - very fast but smooth and not scary. seats are super tiny though as it was designed for kids, so people with really long legs may have an issue. my boyfriend is 6 ft and fits just fine. This has a lap bar that is U shaped and designed to brace the sides and tops of your legs since each car swings back and forth (freely so you don't really feel it). The opening is 13.5 inches so, again with me being bigger, I have to tuck one leg underneath and have my other leg in the restraint. it's not very comfortable that way, but it works and I still enjoy the ride a lot. If your parents are normal sized people, I think they will do fine on this one. I do suggest having a fast past for this one though as the waits can be 1-2 hours.
* Test Track - fun but rough. we definitely were thrown around a bit. it's like you are in a high speed car chase. we only did this ride once and that was a few years ago so I don't remember much about the queue or the seats themselves.
* Soarin' (my mom might get scared of the height factor here) - BEAUTIFUL! make sure to get the center section (B). If you wont be in B, ask to wait the extra 3 minutes to ensure that you are in that section on the next ride. Very very smooth ride. Very relaxing. You are sitting on a seat with a lap belt (think half seat belt). There are metal bars between each of the seats that you can hold on to for support as well, but it never tips forward enough to make you feel unsafe. The screen is big enough that I never really noticed how high up we were either. Give this one a shot! The queue is very long and has slight inclines and declines in it. Think super super long wheelchair ramps.
* Star Tours - also rode this one once a few years ago. I do remember it being very rough as well but a really neat experience. you are in a seat with a lap belt (again, half seat belt), and nothing to really hold on to. There are a few rows of several seats right beside each other. The stranger who I sat next to was not very happy about how many times I ended up leaning on him simply because there wasn't anything for me to brace myself against. I do plan to ride this one again, but I will make sure to have an end seat and put my boyfriend between me and the other people.
* Dinosaur - didn't ride this one but heard it was very rough. you may want to avoid it if any of you have any back issues.
Some other things that you could do while you are there is the Aloha Dinner Show. It is at the Polynesian and is an all you care to enjoy Hawaiian feast that features traditional hula dancing from all the different islands and a fire dance at the end. That same night (no matter what show time you go to) you can stand on the beach at the Poly and watch the fireworks go off at MK.
I would also suggest doing some of the "slower" rides, including Hall of Presidents. There will be a lot of Presidents there that are a part of their past. I think it would be really neat to watch an older person go there and experience that show and then hear what they have to say about it. Slower rides include Haunted Mansion, County Bears, Pirates (has a small drop but not rough or scary at all), Enchanted Tiki Room (Love this one!), Under the Sea, Peter Pan, Laugh Floor, Buzz Lightyear, and People Mover. I wouldn't suggest doing the Philhar Magic because while it is fun and interesting, the 3D was off SOO bad a few weeks ago that it hurt my eyes. I also would avoid enchanting tales with Bell unless you have small kids with you.
* Big Thunder Mountain - very loud and not the smoothest ride either, but comfortable seats and restraints. easy to get on and off. not too scary. I laugh through the whole thing. Several drops but nothing too bad. This ride is like 3 coasters in one. You take off and get to the first chain, go up a bit, drop a bit and curve around, get to the second chain, and repeat and then repeat a 3rd time. It has some pretty cool scenery along the ride as well so they may get a hoot out of it. The end though had a very hard stop which I wasn't prepared for and made me and everyone else on the ride basically get whiplashed forward. As long as you are aware of it and don't stop bracing yourself until the lap bar releases, you will be fine. I suggest having a fast past for this one as the line can be super hot and is up hill for more than half of it. (The queue goes up and up and up and then back down to the trains. No idea why.)
* Seven Dwarfs Mine Train - very fast but smooth and not scary. seats are super tiny though as it was designed for kids, so people with really long legs may have an issue. my boyfriend is 6 ft and fits just fine. This has a lap bar that is U shaped and designed to brace the sides and tops of your legs since each car swings back and forth (freely so you don't really feel it). The opening is 13.5 inches so, again with me being bigger, I have to tuck one leg underneath and have my other leg in the restraint. it's not very comfortable that way, but it works and I still enjoy the ride a lot. If your parents are normal sized people, I think they will do fine on this one. I do suggest having a fast past for this one though as the waits can be 1-2 hours.
* Test Track - fun but rough. we definitely were thrown around a bit. it's like you are in a high speed car chase. we only did this ride once and that was a few years ago so I don't remember much about the queue or the seats themselves.
* Soarin' (my mom might get scared of the height factor here) - BEAUTIFUL! make sure to get the center section (B). If you wont be in B, ask to wait the extra 3 minutes to ensure that you are in that section on the next ride. Very very smooth ride. Very relaxing. You are sitting on a seat with a lap belt (think half seat belt). There are metal bars between each of the seats that you can hold on to for support as well, but it never tips forward enough to make you feel unsafe. The screen is big enough that I never really noticed how high up we were either. Give this one a shot! The queue is very long and has slight inclines and declines in it. Think super super long wheelchair ramps.
* Star Tours - also rode this one once a few years ago. I do remember it being very rough as well but a really neat experience. you are in a seat with a lap belt (again, half seat belt), and nothing to really hold on to. There are a few rows of several seats right beside each other. The stranger who I sat next to was not very happy about how many times I ended up leaning on him simply because there wasn't anything for me to brace myself against. I do plan to ride this one again, but I will make sure to have an end seat and put my boyfriend between me and the other people.
* Dinosaur - didn't ride this one but heard it was very rough. you may want to avoid it if any of you have any back issues.
Some other things that you could do while you are there is the Aloha Dinner Show. It is at the Polynesian and is an all you care to enjoy Hawaiian feast that features traditional hula dancing from all the different islands and a fire dance at the end. That same night (no matter what show time you go to) you can stand on the beach at the Poly and watch the fireworks go off at MK.
I would also suggest doing some of the "slower" rides, including Hall of Presidents. There will be a lot of Presidents there that are a part of their past. I think it would be really neat to watch an older person go there and experience that show and then hear what they have to say about it. Slower rides include Haunted Mansion, County Bears, Pirates (has a small drop but not rough or scary at all), Enchanted Tiki Room (Love this one!), Under the Sea, Peter Pan, Laugh Floor, Buzz Lightyear, and People Mover. I wouldn't suggest doing the Philhar Magic because while it is fun and interesting, the 3D was off SOO bad a few weeks ago that it hurt my eyes. I also would avoid enchanting tales with Bell unless you have small kids with you.
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