Two pilots (one moving the joystick up and down and the other left to right), two gunners, and two engineers (each having buttons to push at specific times). The visuals are intense, with loud audio and jerky movement in the ride.
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Is Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run Scary? That all depends on what kind of rides you like, but in general, I would not say that Smugglers Run, no. It's a flight simulator so expect lots of bumpy movements and sharp turns throughout, but this is also somewhat affected by whoever the pilot is.
It's not scary at all -- the biggest thing is motion sickness with the movements of the simulator. That being said, if you were OK with the old Star Tours, you'll be fine with the new one. If you do get scared from the visual effects, you can always close your eyes for the remainder of the ride.
Is Smugglers Run Kid-Friendly? Smugglers Run can be intense at times. If little ones don't like being enclosed or the simulation of flying and other quick moments, you may want to avoid. Kids also have to sit in their own seat.
There is no noted size or age requirement to experience the Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run; however, the rider must be a minimum of 38in (97cm) or taller to ride.
There is no noted size or age requirement to experience the Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run; however, the rider must be a minimum of 38in (97cm) or taller to ride. If you are able to experience it, do not forget about the “On-the-Job Training” using the Play Disney Parks App.
The side to side motions are also fairly smooth and not jerky. This one might be okay for you. Star Wars rides - Star Tours, Rise of the Resistance and Smugglers run all have jerky movements both side to side and vertically.
Rise of the Resistance can be scary at times for kids, even ones who love Star Wars. The interactions with Kylo Ren, Stormtroopers, and the First Order can be a bit intimidating. The ride itself can also be too much for some children, since some areas of the ride are dark and there is even a drop.
Summary. Flight of Passage has a large scale and stunning visuals. Smuggler's Run is less reliant on the visuals but great in the way it can change each time.
Millennium Falcon: Smuggler's Run isn't a 3-D experience, but it might overwhelm you on the first try. Unlike Star Tours, this ride's predecessor in Tomorrowland, Smuggler's Run, doesn't require any 3-D glasses.
Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance is for guests 40? or taller. This height requirement means that most elementary school aged children and even some preschoolers will make the cut and be able to ride Rise of the Resistance.
DINOSAUR is an intense ride. It doesn't go upside down, but it is bumpy, jerky, fast (at times), mostly in the dark, and overall pretty scary. This is definitely one that can scare young kids, and adults might find the movement strains their bodies just a bit.
It's significantly less intense than Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey. Yep, was going to say the same thing. Star Tours' motion sickness and intensity is nothing compared to Harry Potter.