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Is dinosaur ride scary for kids?

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.



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Dinosaur — This roller coaster, wild jeep type of ride with some quick turns, darkness and sudden high-speed moves could cause motion sickness. Go for a front or middle seat for the least extreme movement.

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Dinosaur – The cars in the Dinosaur ride are bucket seats without armrests in between each seat. This can make it easier for someone who is plus-size to fit on the ride, however, each seat has its own individual seat belt which can make it a little more difficult since you cannot utilize a seatbelt extender.

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The ride today is known to be pretty intense, but it was actually more intense before it became DINOSAUR! Since the ride was to be based on a Disney animated film, Disney figured more tadpoles would be hopping on to experience the attraction. Because of this, Disney decided to make the ride less intense.

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The shortest ride at Disney World is the Barnstormer in Magic Kingdom with a ride duration of 1 minute 3 seconds.

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What is the longest ride at Disney World? The longest ride duration at Disney World is the Carousel of Progress with a runtime of 20 minutes 45 seconds. The longest ride, distance-wise is Kilimanjaro Safari.

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While the human brain can withstand gravitational forces for a short time, longer rides may come with greater risks of TBI. Over time, the brain can lose blood flow, which could cause a related brain injury. Most roller coasters, however, do not impose gravitational forces long enough to cause a related TBI.

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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.

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