EpcotQueen
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I am a big chicken when it comes to roller coasters. I can do SDMT but not Space Mountain. How does GOG compare? How many drops are there?
I'm in this group. I tried....and doneI'm not a big coaster fan. I can tolerate BTM/Space Mountain. Rock n Roller coaster is too intense for me. Having tried GotG last week I won't be doing that again.
I can’t do spinning rides either, but decided to try it because I love roller coasters. It doesn’t really go in continuous circles, but you do spin quickly in different directions, including backwards, during the ride. It’s up to you if you feel you can do it as you know your limits, but also think about how you’ll manage any spinning sensations if you feel it’s too much. I knew I could close my eyes if needed, which I did at different parts, or try to focus on a fixed place in the ride, which can be challenging since it’s so fast. If you know you get motion sickness maybe take meds for that?I really want to do it. Love smooth roller coasters but can’t do spinning. Should I try this ride.
This is a great description of the ride. I do not get motion sick on any ride. I also did Forbidden Journey once and vowed never to do it again. I didn’t like all the turning and unpredictability.Possible spoilers ahead:
I would add that it is more intense feeling to some, including me, who get motion sick on spinning rides. I can do coasters all day with drops and don’t find the EE drop intense at all, or any drop in WDW with the exception of ToT. But, GotG is intense for me because of the spinning/swivel motions. They are very fast and disorienting for me. It reminds me a little of Forbidden Journey in IOA in the smooth movements but WAY faster, and feels less like a “traditional” coaster in the sense that not everything is coming at you from straight ahead. Think riding in a car forward on a road that has turns, but your seat swiveling sideways, backwards, etc. at the same time, if that makes sense. Lol, it actually sounds pretty crazy now that I’ve typed it! If you’re ok with spinning, I don’t think there are any real “drops”….like my kids say… with a belly jump. There is one section as a pp mentioned that spirals down, but you are definitely sideways for some of it. It is super smooth and fun though, just be forewarned if you get motion sick.
HTH!
Oh yeah, forbidden journey is no go anymore for me. Which is funny because I don’t feel like it’s a thrill ride, definitely not like Hagrids, which I would consider a thrill ride and lots of fun. I don’t get motion sick on FOP, star tours, Gringotts, or Soarin, so I know it’s that spinning thing for me. I’m also thinking of ways to manage it next time because I do love the coaster aspect of it, especially the backward launch.This is a great description of the ride. I do not get motion sick on any ride. I also did Forbidden Journey once and vowed never to do it again. I didn’t like all the turning and unpredictability.
I had no fears boarding GOTG. I was fine with the backwards launch, but when the turning began at a high rate of speed I became dizzy and disoriented. I hated every minute of it. I closed my eyes through most of it. My entire party loved it.
I’m willing to try again with motion sickness meds to see if they help. I want to like it because most people seem to think it’s the best ride in Disney and I feel like I’m missing out.