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Does Tron ride make you motion sick?

The initial launch provides riders with that feeling of their stomach being left behind them — and can definitely trigger motion sickness. The ride starts inside, and within the first five seconds, you're outside.



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Typical Motion Sickness Culprits at Walt Disney World These fall into four categories: motion simulators (or other rides that have frequent, jerky motion), spinning rides, falling rides, and immersive or 3D screens, which can be either films or rides that use 3D screen effects.

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Rise of the Resistance Motion Sickness It does move somewhat quickly, and it does take several turns, but the ride itself is very smooth. The risk of getting motion sickness on this ride is low.

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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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What to Expect: All symptoms of motion sickness usually go away in 4 hours after stopping the motion. As for the future, people usually don't outgrow motion sickness. Sometimes, it becomes less severe in adults.

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Medications or illness If you've never had motion sickness before and suddenly experience it in a car or other mode of transportation, you may be feeling the side effects of a medication you're taking or of another medical condition.

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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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While Disney Imagineering noted that TRON is the fastest roller coaster they have ever built, there is one ride found at EPCOT that tops the list. Here are the fastest rides at Walt Disney World: Test Track (65 mph) Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind (60 mph)

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At Tron (Magic Kingdom), locker use is mandatory. There is no storage available on the vehicles ? at all. In the queue, you'll find lockers for storing your loose items before you board. Lockers can be opened using either a MagicBand or a ticket card (MagicMobile will not work), and are about a cubic foot.

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Motion sickness occurs when your brain can't make sense of information sent from your eyes, ears and body. Lots of motion — in a car, airplane, boat, or even an amusement park ride — can make you feel queasy, clammy or sick to your stomach. Some people vomit.

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People with high blood pressure and/or heart conditions are warned not to ride roller coasters because of the way they tax the cardiovascular system. The adrenaline rush that roller coasters give you causes a rapid spike in your heart rate and blood pressure.

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Here are some ways you can reduce the risk of becoming seasick:
  1. Be well rested before setting sail. ...
  2. Take antiemetic drugs. ...
  3. Get fresh air. ...
  4. Request a cabin mid ship and near the water line. ...
  5. Have a bite. ...
  6. Wear an acupressure wristband. ...
  7. Avoid stimuli that can trigger nausea. ...
  8. Choose your itinerary carefully.


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You are seated very easily with a lap bar, and the vehicle is placed at the back of the coaster train. Overall, even though my test experience riding TRON was a little uncomfortable, I'm grateful to have had the option to use the accessibility car.

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For many people vertigo is infrequent, triggered by a roller coaster ride at an amusement park in 8th grade, or a head cold that must have affected the ears as well. Symptoms are terrible, but can be fairly short lived. Maybe lasting a day or two or three.

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While your body is secured by your seat belt, the organs are free to move about by some extent. That contributes to the free-fall floating sensation that either calls us back for more, or has us running to get sick from nausea.

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