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Man, I'm gonna be SUPER PISSED if this causes the ride to close down...
I'm leaving for disney in a week.
Not only will it not be closed, there won't be any line, so you can ride it again and again. (Don't, though. You'll get sick.)
My advice? Don't eat anything for a while before riding (we rode in the morning...and while none of us had to use the provided barf bags, the person who ate a large breakfast had stomach pangs... and I, who had nothing but water, had no ill effects.) Also, pay close attention to the soothing, soothing voice of Gary Sinese whenever he talks. (Not that you'll have any trouble doing that!)
It's a great ride when it doesn't kill you. A bit like riding an airplane for the first time. Good luck!
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Despite my loathing of Disney, I have to give them credit for weeding out a few morons here and there.
When it comes to people standing up on Splash Mountain, fine. But when it comes to a little kid with an undiagnosed heart condition, or a german woman who couldn't read english, no.
BTW, Renny, one of the people I rode with had high blood pressure. Maybe riding it wasn't the smartest thing to do, but after riding dozens of Disney's tame thrill rides with similiar warnings...I don't really blame people for not taking the warnings very seriously.
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I like how there are like a BILLION warning labels all over Mission Space...
Yeah, along with every other Disney ride. Seriously, Star Tours has similiar warnings, and it's about as intense as driving off-road. Mission Space, on the other hand, is as intense as astronaut training...minus all of the health tests.
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When I read the title somehow I thought they were going to announce Snow White 2 and thus finally killing all their classics with stupid sequels.
Well, in addition to killing two people, mission space also killed the excellent Horizons.