Here is a great thread on how to track down specific characters.
http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=1856142
I cannot believe that I forgot about Mission Space at Epcot. Sorry everyone. Perhaps I blocked the memory out. Now I don't mean to scare anyone but.....
First of all, understand that I was recovering from a heart condition and my ticker may not have been 100% although I had no trouble with walking the parks at stroller speed. When we got to Mission Space, Kyle really wanted to do the intense version, but did not want to do it alone. My macho streak is pretty thin, but I did not want to be outdone by a 13-year old... WHAT WAS I THINKING?!
Linda and Lysi did the mild version. There is also an option of just staying in "Mission Control" and pushing buttons, so there is something for everyone.
The only difference between the intense and mild versions is that the intense version uses centrifugal force to simulate the G forces of lift off. They were so intense the I had difficulty staying conscious and keeping oxygenated. It took all the respiratory therapy training I had received to breathe my way through it. After that, it was smooth sailing and a LOT of fun. If I had it to do over, I would do the mild version.
Lysi was 44" and could not reach the buttons, but Lin and a nice man on the other side of her helped with that. It is a very realistic ride.
Bill
http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=1856142
I cannot believe that I forgot about Mission Space at Epcot. Sorry everyone. Perhaps I blocked the memory out. Now I don't mean to scare anyone but.....
First of all, understand that I was recovering from a heart condition and my ticker may not have been 100% although I had no trouble with walking the parks at stroller speed. When we got to Mission Space, Kyle really wanted to do the intense version, but did not want to do it alone. My macho streak is pretty thin, but I did not want to be outdone by a 13-year old... WHAT WAS I THINKING?!
Linda and Lysi did the mild version. There is also an option of just staying in "Mission Control" and pushing buttons, so there is something for everyone.
The only difference between the intense and mild versions is that the intense version uses centrifugal force to simulate the G forces of lift off. They were so intense the I had difficulty staying conscious and keeping oxygenated. It took all the respiratory therapy training I had received to breathe my way through it. After that, it was smooth sailing and a LOT of fun. If I had it to do over, I would do the mild version.
Lysi was 44" and could not reach the buttons, but Lin and a nice man on the other side of her helped with that. It is a very realistic ride.
Bill