Fab5Family
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- Jan 19, 2009
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I have read lots of threads about rides to avoid for those prone to motion sickness, but can't find anything when I search for rides that might be too loud for someone with noise sensitivity.
I honestly hadn't thought to ask until I read a review someone posted that mentioned the volume for Kong was way too loud for their taste.
It's not like a hyper-sensitivity to everyday noises, but one of my teenage boys does tend to get a headache after some movies in the theater where the volume seems excessive (such as action movies with lots of explosions). It certainly wouldn't deter him from riding something he really wants to try -- but it might help if we can avoid riding a couple of high-volume attractions back-to-back.
Teenagers can be cranky enough ... I don't need one with a headache, too.
I honestly hadn't thought to ask until I read a review someone posted that mentioned the volume for Kong was way too loud for their taste.
It's not like a hyper-sensitivity to everyday noises, but one of my teenage boys does tend to get a headache after some movies in the theater where the volume seems excessive (such as action movies with lots of explosions). It certainly wouldn't deter him from riding something he really wants to try -- but it might help if we can avoid riding a couple of high-volume attractions back-to-back.
Teenagers can be cranky enough ... I don't need one with a headache, too.