Re: Official SGT ADD thread
Posted: Sun Oct 28, 2007 11:24 am
O.K. ITs sunday, and I havn't see any smoke for a while, but the ash is still on the roof and lawn, I wanna go to DL!
Stories about guest behavior in theme parks.
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Does anyone else here get a sort of vertigo when they go thru the automatic car washes? I can't stand the optical illusion that the car is moving when it is staying in the exact same spot.....only the beginning of Space Mountain gives me that dizzy feeling, but it is more brief.susislicker wrote:Another way to wash clothes and take a shower at the same time is to walk through one of those drive thru carwarshes...You get squeaky clean and a wax job at the end ;)
susi *oh, I am so in trouble* slicker
No, but I worry about hitting one of the beams that cross the track. I'm 6'5" and those beams seem awfully close. I'm scared to put my arms up at all and tend to duck down a little.DisneyMom wrote:Also, does anyone else ever worry that they'll get smacked by a loose flying object on Space Mountain? I know, I have ISSUES.![]()
Could be... Hmm Maybe we should just move Churchy out, and move Mom in with an audio animatronic of Oswald Cobblepot!BRWombat wrote:Wouldn't that be penguin cruelty???![]()
I do that and I'm only 5'8". I actually spend most of my time trying to force my entire body down below the top of the backrest, or at least below the top of the head of the kid in front of me. That way, I know that the cars were made to at least clear the backrest, and if the head of the kid in front of me doesn't come flying my way, I know I'm below the top of his head so I'm safe.Shorty82 wrote:No, but I worry about hitting one of the beams that cross the track. I'm 6'5" and those beams seem awfully close. I'm scared to put my arms up at all and tend to duck down a little.
I'm staying off of Space until they refurb it because of how rough it is, not the closeness of beams. I don't know the actual clearance of the beams (and I don't really want to know, partly because I don't know how high my head is above the tack) but it is probably more than it looks. I have a feeling the darkness makes them seem a lot closer than they really are. It helps I have long legs so my head isn't as high above the track as I could be.Big Wallaby wrote:I do that and I'm only 5'8". I actually spend most of my time trying to force my entire body down below the top of the backrest, or at least below the top of the head of the kid in front of me. That way, I know that the cars were made to at least clear the backrest, and if the head of the kid in front of me doesn't come flying my way, I know I'm below the top of his head so I'm safe.
For that reason, I tend to stay off Space Mountain.
And now all you who know me are visualizing me trying to cram myself into the footwells of the Space Mountain cars. :D: