Mission Space ride question

I have heard people talk about feeling nauseous from the spinning aspect. is it somewhat like a centrifuge?

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I am one.
I am Turbo.
Top Thrill in the front row... anything else is lame

It is a centrifuge.

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--Maddie--
What do I Listen-To?
May the Schwarz be with you.

Exactly. It is very hard at times to tell you are literally spinning though.

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Picture a full motion simulator mounted on the end of a centerfuge arm. You are now picturing Mission: Space.

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- John
Homepark: Cedar Point
Home-away-from-homepark: Paramount's Kings Island

Yes, it is a centrifuge. However, while you are riding it, you won't think about that. It's intensely immersive, and a real blast (ha) to ride.

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I found it lukewarm and underwhelming.

But, hey, that's just me (like usual.)

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--Maddie--
What do I Listen-To?
May the Schwarz be with you.

You're not the only one, Chernabog. After all the hype and reading about how all the astronauts said it was realistic, I guess I just expected...more.

Not that it was not fun...it just didn't live up to my expectations.

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Chernabog said:
I found it lukewarm and underwhelming.

But, hey, that's just me (like usual.)

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--Maddie--
What do I Listen-To?
May the Schwarz be with you.


I guess you expected nothing less than a trip to the actuall mars then? ;)

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