The Most Vomit Inducing Rides...

Tilt-a-whirl. I can take like 2 rides on it, but anything more, and I'll yak. I've never thrown up from a ride, but I just know 3 will do it.

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I pledge defiance to the flag of the United States of America, and to the Republicans, which I can't stand, one nation, under smog, indespicable, with liberty for just us, not all.
I think Hammerhead at knotts is pretty nauseating! In general I try to avoid flat rides that make me sick.. That ruins my day at a park!!

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Home Park: Knotts Berry Farm!
but also Disneyland and DCA
The Rock-O_plane. When one gets really going, the cage can flip dozens of times. I have even seen two guys get 200+ flips in one session. They just kept going and going and going and going...........

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2001- the year of flight!
Kennywood's Zamperla Hawk is the Kennywood arrow-themed "Aero 360." As I mention in my trip report from 4/14, I think it's the most intense ride in the park.

http://www.coasterbuzz.com/features/kennywood/

I'd say the most "vomiting inducing" flat ride I've ever experienced would be Kennywood's Wipeout. I won't ride it again.

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Matt Lynch
Co-Webmaster, Kennywood Boulevard
http://kennywood.coasterbuzz.com
No rides get me sick :). The Twister (Huss Stop Spin) at SFNE has thrown my stomach around and I've seen many people vomit on that ride!
Well, after I rode pretty much every flat ride at Valleyfair, a tilt-a-whirl ride made me a bit sicky feeling, but perhaps that's because I came into the park sick. I almost barfed from the top of Power Tower. Turned out I had the fluuuuuu.
Nothing for me. The only thing that had that weird feeling in my stomach was Aero 360 at Kennywood, but it was a good feeling not bad.

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MF Drops-15
SOB Rides-2
definately tea cups..those should be vanished b/c i've totally embarrased myself by barfing after riding those

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~*Shut up and Ride it*~
Anyone been on a Mondial Ladyswinger? Look's like a waveswinger but rides much different. There is one at the German fair's called Fighter and every ride I seen someone threw up, and the Germans know how to ride spin n' spews!! I went on it and had to sit down for an hour with my head between my legs!! And the strange thing is, it looks ever so tame!!!

Huss Jump, Best Spin n' Spew
Well, This Is My First Post, And Well, The Rides That Make Me Sick Are The UFO's (Gravitrons'), Top Scans', Evolutions', Spiders', Top Spins', Tea Cups', Rotors', and Hi Rollers'...But, I Usually Take Nausea Or Vomit Pills, And I'm Ok...TOGO_Fan

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If Every Coaster Was Rough, I'd Be In Heaven...
While at the Utah State Fair, I took a spin on a flat ride called "Orbitor." It was like a Scrambler, but the arms lifted to a near horizontal posistion and it went EXTREMELY fast. It didn't make me puke, but it did make a tad tipsy for a little while after.
I KNOW that I can take virtually any spin & puke...
However...
When I rode the Rotor at The Great Escape... man, that really set me back. I was completely disorented for many-a-minutes!!

All other spinning rides I could take with ease like the typical Scrambler, Tilt-a-Whirl, Enterprise/Sky Lab, UFO...etc, but when you're stuck to a wall in a cramped little area spinning like there's no tomorrow, and then looking up at all the on-lookers, there is a little feeling of complete dizzyness that comes over ya!

Although,
I'd do it in a heartbeat if given the chance!! Too bad those rides are old and hard to find anymore (this includes the similar, but indoor Gravitron).

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