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Does closing your eyes on Cosmic Rewind help?

We think the potential is there for motion sickness, particularly if you focus on the screens. But closing your eyes or looking at the general space around you vs the screen with action sequences may help. Motion sickness tip for Cosmic Rewind: stare at the roller coaster track rather than the screens.



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Just as you are about to reach the culmination of the tour, everything goes sideways, and you are called into action to help the Guardians of the Galaxy. Join Rocket, Groot, Gamora and Star-Lord on an urgent mission where you'll rewind, rotate and head towards the action through an exciting space pursuit.

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Top Disney World Rides Known to Cause Motion Sickness
  • Mad Tea Party (spinning motion)
  • Prince Charming's Regal Carrousel (spinning motion)
  • Astro Orbiter (spinning)
  • Dumbo the Flying Elephant (spinning motion)
  • Seven Dwarfs Mine Train (coaster with tight turns)
  • Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin (screens and rapid movement)


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Like most roller coasters and thrill rides, Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind does have warnings posted at the ride's entrance and before you board. This advises that you should be in good health free from high blood pressure, back and neck issues, heart issues, and more.

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Here are the fastest rides at Walt Disney World: Test Track (65 mph) Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind (60 mph) TRON Lightcycle/Run (60 mph)

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The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror If we're talking about the scariest rides at Disney World, I had to start with The Tower of Terror. I mean, it's all in the name! From the ghostly holograms, the 'death' defying drop(s) to the sinister theming, everything is designed to scare the Mickey outta you – and it really does.

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TRON is by far the most intense coaster in the Magic Kingdom, although it doesn't have any loops or inversions.

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