The nice thing about Sum of All Thrills is they do have a test vehicle that you can hop in and have the CM close so you can see if you will fit, and in your case, have any problems with being enclosed. It really is a cute experience designing your own simulator. We found that it usually had a 5-10 minute wait when we were walking by. F1gment can't ride in the simulator, but she was able to come in and watch the pre-show movie and help design the ride before I went ahead and rode on it. She took the time to play and experience some of the other Innoventions offerings and wasn't overly excited about them. But the smart home was sort of interesting.SorcererDonald16 wrote:I would really like to ride Space Mountain just once (not a coaster fan), and I was hoping after the refurb it would've been ok for me to ride. Then when it actually reopened and I started reading reports, I figured I was better off staying away still. I hope they smooth it out someday; I think you can have a jerky ride without it being as painful as that sounds.
Heights don't bother me at all, actually! Next to the now-broken Yeti on EE, the best part of that ride for me was the view from the very top of the lift hill. Love the view at the open-door part of ToT too, and I usually request the first row on Soarin' because I prefer being up higher. We've also been Flag Family at Wilderness Lodge before (where you go out on the roof and raise the flags early in the am), and I could've stayed up there for hours. So I don't know what my problem was. Just know I don't want to feel like that again! That was not fun.![]()
You know, I've never even heard of Sum of all Thrills before! We usually skip Innoventions other than to quickly walk through one side or the other. I guess I should readup on it more; might be missing something else I would like!
With PW and TS, I get the names mixed up in my head too. I have to stop and think for a bit to remember which name goes with which ride.
What ride/attraction won't you ride?
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Thanks for sharing! I never knew about that, and here I thought I knew about all the "rides" in the parks. I'll have to check it out next time I go and see if it would be okay for me or not.Amy wrote:The nice thing about Sum of All Thrills is they do have a test vehicle that you can hop in and have the CM close so you can see if you will fit, and in your case, have any problems with being enclosed. It really is a cute experience designing your own simulator. We found that it usually had a 5-10 minute wait when we were walking by. F1gment can't ride in the simulator, but she was able to come in and watch the pre-show movie and help design the ride before I went ahead and rode on it. She took the time to play and experience some of the other Innoventions offerings and wasn't overly excited about them. But the smart home was sort of interesting.

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Well you can also design very tame rides that don't do much of anything, too. I've done all three (roller coaster, jet plane, bobsled) and found them all to be pretty mild if you don't get all crazy with loops and stuff.SorcererDonald16 wrote:Thanks for sharing! I never knew about that, and here I thought I knew about all the "rides" in the parks. I'll have to check it out next time I go and see if it would be okay for me or not.Amy wrote:The nice thing about Sum of All Thrills is they do have a test vehicle that you can hop in and have the CM close so you can see if you will fit, and in your case, have any problems with being enclosed. It really is a cute experience designing your own simulator. We found that it usually had a 5-10 minute wait when we were walking by. F1gment can't ride in the simulator, but she was able to come in and watch the pre-show movie and help design the ride before I went ahead and rode on it. She took the time to play and experience some of the other Innoventions offerings and wasn't overly excited about them. But the smart home was sort of interesting.
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You definitely can tame down the ride by how you design it ~ but there is no getting around being enclosed in the simulator. So if you don't like enclosed spaces, you might be out of luck. And the seat is a bit awkward to get in and out of. That is why F1gment hasn't tried it...
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My bad. I missed that part of your post.Amy wrote:You definitely can tame down the ride by how you design it ~ but there is no getting around being enclosed in the simulator. So if you don't like enclosed spaces, you might be out of luck. And the seat is a bit awkward to get in and out of. That is why F1gment hasn't tried it...

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A few years and medical conditions back, she probably would have tried Mission Space. The attraction's thrill is no longer worth the risk for her at this point though. She enjoys just being at Disney. She would be just as happy going and people watching and having a Mickey Mouse ice cream bar as anythingSoarin08 wrote:My bad. I missed that part of your post.Amy wrote:You definitely can tame down the ride by how you design it ~ but there is no getting around being enclosed in the simulator. So if you don't like enclosed spaces, you might be out of luck. And the seat is a bit awkward to get in and out of. That is why F1gment hasn't tried it...So I take it that Mission: Space is out for F1gment as well??

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I'll have to try the test vehicle next time I'm there and see if the space/seat bothers me. Sounds like it would be fun, if I can just handle the enclosure part!Soarin08 wrote:Well you can also design very tame rides that don't do much of anything, too. I've done all three (roller coaster, jet plane, bobsled) and found them all to be pretty mild if you don't get all crazy with loops and stuff.
Amy, I can relate to F1gment on just being happy to be at Disney! I enjoy people watching and soaking in the music and atmosphere as well. Give me a bench or table and a Dole Whip from the MK, lefske or raspberry schuss from Epcot, a carrot cake cookie from DHS, and the chocolate Elephant coconut cupcake from AK, and I am a happy camper! And I don't even like or eat dessert when I am at home, ha.

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That is neat to hear. I'm gathering from what I've read on here that there are several decades difference between your's and F1gment's ages so that really speaks to the atmosphere of Disney!SorcererDonald16 wrote:I'll have to try the test vehicle next time I'm there and see if the space/seat bothers me. Sounds like it would be fun, if I can just handle the enclosure part!Soarin08 wrote:Well you can also design very tame rides that don't do much of anything, too. I've done all three (roller coaster, jet plane, bobsled) and found them all to be pretty mild if you don't get all crazy with loops and stuff.
Amy, I can relate to F1gment on just being happy to be at Disney! I enjoy people watching and soaking in the music and atmosphere as well. Give me a bench or table and a Dole Whip from the MK, lefske or raspberry schuss from Epcot, a carrot cake cookie from DHS, and the chocolate Elephant coconut cupcake from AK, and I am a happy camper! And I don't even like or eat dessert when I am at home, ha.
I do have to ask, what the heck is a chocolate Elephant coconut cupcake?

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I won't ride anymore: Space Mountain, Mad Tea Cups, Star Tours, Rock-n-Roller Coaster, Mission Space, Dinosaur, Triceretop Spin, and Expedition Everest. Basically anything that spins, jerks or gives any motion sickness at all! Embarrassing to say but as I have gotten older, I do get motion sickness! I can do everything at the parks for 12 hours straight, walk 10 miles throughout the day, run, jump and get excited by everything... but nothing that spins me or makes me sick! I can ride Test Track, Tower of Terror, and Thunder Mountain, so it's not the fast part of the ride, I guess it's the spinning part!
But seriously, I'm just fine hanging out and taking in all the sights and sounds as well... I think I would have fun with Figment1
But seriously, I'm just fine hanging out and taking in all the sights and sounds as well... I think I would have fun with Figment1

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Most definitely ~ but you would not get her on Tower of Terrorcousininmiami wrote:I won't ride anymore: Space Mountain, Mad Tea Cups, Star Tours, Rock-n-Roller Coaster, Mission Space, Dinosaur, Triceretop Spin, and Expedition Everest. Basically anything that spins, jerks or gives any motion sickness at all! Embarrassing to say but as I have gotten older, I do get motion sickness! I can do everything at the parks for 12 hours straight, walk 10 miles throughout the day, run, jump and get excited by everything... but nothing that spins me or makes me sick! I can ride Test Track, Tower of Terror, and Thunder Mountain, so it's not the fast part of the ride, I guess it's the spinning part!
But seriously, I'm just fine hanging out and taking in all the sights and sounds as well... I think I would have fun with Figment1

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I'm in my late 20s. I like go-go-going in the parks, but I also like to stop and smell the roses too.Amy wrote:That is neat to hear. I'm gathering from what I've read on here that there are several decades difference between your's and F1gment's ages so that really speaks to the atmosphere of Disney!
I do have to ask, what the heck is a chocolate Elephant coconut cupcake?
I have a pic of my cupcake from May 2011, but it is not a very clear one. It's from the Kusafiri Coffee Shop & Bakery in Africa. So here it is on the Disney Food Blog: http://www.disneyfoodblog.com/2010/03/2 ... t-cupcake/ .
I got a to-go bag for it, carried it around a few hours, and then took it back to WL to eat. SO GOOD!


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Wow ~ that is some cupcake!SorcererDonald16 wrote:I'm in my late 20s. I like go-go-going in the parks, but I also like to stop and smell the roses too.Amy wrote:That is neat to hear. I'm gathering from what I've read on here that there are several decades difference between your's and F1gment's ages so that really speaks to the atmosphere of Disney!
I do have to ask, what the heck is a chocolate Elephant coconut cupcake?
I have a pic of my cupcake from May 2011, but it is not a very clear one. It's from the Kusafiri Coffee Shop & Bakery in Africa. So here it is on the Disney Food Blog: http://www.disneyfoodblog.com/2010/03/2 ... t-cupcake/ .
I got a to-go bag for it, carried it around a few hours, and then took it back to WL to eat. SO GOOD!Was a little messy thanks to the heat, but the cupcake survived. The elephant also survived the 2 day drive home and is in my freezer as a souvenir.

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Nope, just keeping it. The cupcake tastes even better than it looks. So yummy!Amy wrote: Wow ~ that is some cupcake!Are you planning on ever eating the elephant??
I've got my small, chocolate, gold-dusted castle from my 2009 birthday cake (from Boardwalk Bakery) in my freezer with the elephant, haha.

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Well, at least they have each other for company in that cold, dark freezerSorcererDonald16 wrote:Nope, just keeping it. The cupcake tastes even better than it looks. So yummy!Amy wrote: Wow ~ that is some cupcake!Are you planning on ever eating the elephant??
I've got my small, chocolate, gold-dusted castle from my 2009 birthday cake (from Boardwalk Bakery) in my freezer with the elephant, haha.


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I've never enjoyed rides that spin....I don't mind dropping hundreds of feet to the ground, just don't spin me around & aroundcousininmiami wrote:I won't ride anymore: Space Mountain, Mad Tea Cups, Star Tours, Rock-n-Roller Coaster, Mission Space, Dinosaur, Triceretop Spin, and Expedition Everest. Basically anything that spins, jerks or gives any motion sickness at all! Embarrassing to say but as I have gotten older, I do get motion sickness! I can do everything at the parks for 12 hours straight, walk 10 miles throughout the day, run, jump and get excited by everything... but nothing that spins me or makes me sick! I can ride Test Track, Tower of Terror, and Thunder Mountain, so it's not the fast part of the ride, I guess it's the spinning part!
But seriously, I'm just fine hanging out and taking in all the sights and sounds as well... I think I would have fun with Figment1
