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Earlier this month, Epcot workers began putting motion-sickness bags in some Mission: Space capsules as a test. It will be several weeks before Disney decides whether to make the bags standard equipment on the ride. A spokesperson says motion sickness is rare, but that the bags would prevent downtime caused by clean-up.
Read more from The Orlando Sentinel.
It was fun, and interesting, and I don't think my reaction was that common based on the exiting riders I saw....but even one "protein spill" can be quite a PITA, so prevention IMO is way better than the alternative, LOL.
Very interesting read on Mission Space entitled "A Waste Of 'Space'"
I agree, seems like it was a bad descision for the park, but of course much of it can be greatly exadurated...
-- Alan
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MS was supposed to outdo Spidey? "Something that could top the hi-tech fun found over at Universal Studios' Islands of Adventures' "The Amazing Adventures of Spiderman" attraction"....now THAT would be a ride worth $170M....MS is not that ride, LOL.
He usually has pretty good inside info and I tend to believe his writings more than most. His take on the Disney/Eisner feud has been downright captivating to me.
Sensationalized at times, yes, but if you're levelheaded enough to seperate the substance from the style I think it's a good site. At the very least it's an entertaining read.
Yes, Mission: Space can cause some discomfort, and probably causes a few people to hurl. But I suspect that if Disney also operated a Zipper and a Super Round-Up, they probably wouldn't even notice the number of people who get sick on Mission:Space.
--Dave Althoff, Jr.
Anyone else?
Count me in as a fan of Mission: Space. I have to admit though. I didn't have high expectations for the attraction as there are only a few Disney rides I have been impressed by. Mission: Space blew all my expectations I had away.
-Sean
I have not yet ridden MS and somehow don´t feel an urge to hop on a plane and endure US custom procedures to ride it (which is exactly what I did to ride Siderman). There are so many mixed reviews floating around (especially from european riders), who don´t seem to be too impressed by the experience.
Not being a "Disney-head", I am the first to admit that Disney rides never fail to amaze me, so I guess I would love MS too. But I guess that handing out barfbags in a family park will probably increase peoples perception of actually feeling sick, as if it is intended and part of the experience.
The "Marky Moose" character whose words appear in quotes "speaks" in the exact same writing style as the article's author. It's ok to paraphrase someone in an article, but then one doesn't put the words in quotes.
This author seems like he has an axe to grind.
Closed topic.