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Old 28 May 22, 09:55 AM  
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When you say that I get nervous.😂 I seem to get a really strange feeling in my head after coming off of RNRC so I don’t ride it now. I can’t work out if it’s the inversion (although I was fine on California Screamin), I only do Disney rides so can’t compare to other coasters as I’m quite a scaredy cat.

What makes it RNRC on steroids? I hate the idea that this might be the one Disney ride I don’t try. 😢
If it makes you feel any better I haven’t heard this from anyone else who has ridden it so far.
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Old 28 May 22, 01:56 PM  
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I have read today that more sick bags are being made available and lids are being removed off the bins at the exit as they are then more suitable to be vomited in 😳
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Old 28 May 22, 03:27 PM  
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Heard this to. Ain’t got a clue why….

Well down the scale of motion sickness rides for us
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Old 28 May 22, 04:24 PM  
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Yeah didn’t cause anyone in my family to feel sick and they have known to be in the past on other rides

Maybe the combination of the rotation and the screens perhaps
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Old 28 May 22, 04:34 PM  
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We’ve just been on for the second time (ILLs both days). There was a CM holding sick bags at the end, but I didn’t see anyone need one, and we felt totally fine again. We’ve ridden at the front and back now with no problems.

It was a really fun ride and I definitely enjoyed more it the second time round, it was easier to take in the details and narration etc.

In terms of intensity, I think if you like Space Mountain and Crushes Coaster, it’ll be fine!

I also had a look at the bins! It’s true they don’t have lids, but I’m going to give Disney the benefit of the doubt and say that’s the style 😂 (they’re different to the ones outside in the park).

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Went on it earlier today. Amazing ride but shouldn’t be classed as a family coaster. Slinky is a family coaster. This is something else entirely. Intensity-wise it is on par with Hagrid’s. Which may or may not be helpful to anyone deciding on whether to go on it. Some of those g-forces are brutal. I took my 73 year old mother on it who was a wreck afterwards. Be warned! 🤣
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If I’m honest I was a bit disappointed. The visuals are amazing but the roller coaster part was disappointing. I was expecting something more intense.

I found it very tame. Nowhere near Velocicoaster/Hulk/RnR Coaster. It’s quite slow with no inversions. I’d say it’s comparable with Space Mountain, but much smoother.

100% a family coaster. My 8yr old daughter loved it. Also to add, none of us felt sick afterwards.
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We went on it yesterday morning. Really good. I get motion sickness so I took a sickness pill before and had not problems - wasn’t taking any chances! I would compare it to Space Mountain and Rock n Rollercoaster
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Even better second time around for us.

Super smooth, feels fast and I think a perfect blend of Space Mountain and Rock and Rollercoaster with 80’s music and cool visuals and a innovative pre show

Honestly think it’s bloody brilliant although part of me thinks they could have got 50% of the way there with a re theme of rock and rollercoaster and fit well into Hollywood studios but the extra 50% makes it amazing
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