Originally Posted By mstaft I have this "Oh, no" response usually after my 1st hour in both DCA and DHS. As in, "Why did I waste $X and my time to come here when I could have been at another park instead." No fooling! Last time I was wise and didn't even go to DHS during my last visit to WDW... and did a $20 add on for a parkhopper to DCA instead of a full price ticket.
Originally Posted By CCMOM I'm leaving WDW in the morning after 10 days. And the only "oh no" moment I had was at Epcot on the Mission to Space "Orange" ride. I was so freaked out and started to hyperventilate and couldn't stand the small space. When it finally ended I was so sick to my stomach I spent the rest of the day in my hotel room. On the flip side, I love R&R Coaster, Space Mountain and Everest. Weird!
Originally Posted By CMDad No question - it is the point when you reach the broken track at the top of EE. I really enjoy the ride, and will continue to go back - but I hate the few seconds of going backwards ... so that "OH NO" moment is very definitely when we come to a stop to watch the owl fly by.
Originally Posted By sun-n-fun ^^^definately!!! Also for me is TOT when you start to move forward. Can't wait!
Originally Posted By brotherdave My 'oh-no' moment at WDW is at the end of the day and I need to find my car in the parking lot!
Originally Posted By u k fan I find it fascinating that people have such varied experiences on Mission: Space. I rode the Orange version and wondered what the fuss was about. Maybe I should be an astronaut!!!
Originally Posted By sherrytodd None of the rides at WDW bother me, but I get the "Oh No" at the top of the Humunga Kowabunga at Typhoon Lagoon because I always get water up my nose.
Originally Posted By nbodyhome >> My 'oh-no' moment at WDW is at the end of the day and I need to find my car in the parking lot! << I now have a remote for my car doors (which I'd never had befor), it saves me SO much time now!
Originally Posted By danyoung >I find it fascinating that people have such varied experiences on Mission: Space. I rode the Orange version and wondered what the fuss was about.< I would bet that most people that do have a problem with this ride don't have much trouble with the spinning - it's the tiny little space (no pun intended) that you're crammed into. I just about FREAKED when that control panel moved into position. Once the ride started I was more or less OK - the effects didn't really bother me at all. But the claustrophobic nature of the ride will keep me off of either version forever!
Originally Posted By nbodyhome ^^ That is how I feel as well. Everyone has varied experiences on a variety of attractions. I haven't done ITTBAB in many years, it just freaks me out too much. I have NEVER seen the ending of Dinosaur/CTX, I'm too scared to open my eyes. Mission Space is a bit too claustrophobic for me, and I haven't done Stitch due to the harnesses. Yet, I have NO problems on TOT or any of the coasters at WDW or Disneyland. (I don't like SM at DLP, it hurts my head). Each person has different experiences, and different fears/things that bother them.
Originally Posted By stitchcrazy <<I have NEVER seen the ending of Dinosaur/CTX, I'm too scared to open my eyes.>> HOORAY! I'm not the only one!
Originally Posted By nbodyhome ^^ Haha, good - me either, then! I have never seen the ending, I don't want to.
Originally Posted By FenwayGirl It's Soarin for me. I tried it for the first time last week and it was a "White Knuckle" ride for sure....
Originally Posted By mickey_ring Mission:Space is one of mine. I'm ok on it, but it's the no way out feeling that I don't like. The old Body Wars is another. I knew I was gonna feel like you-know-what after. Ironic for a pavilion celebrating good health. As silly as it sounds, a big OH NO is the Teacups. One ride on the dreaded Teacups and I am dizzy for hours after.
Originally Posted By bobbelee9 Fenway Girl, that's how I felt after riding Soarin', but it's really nothing, you just sit there. The whole scare thing is an illusion. A really fantastic illusion!! And I will ride Soarin' again, and again. The smells, the sights, it's great.
Originally Posted By FenwayGirl I agree Bobbelee9 that the ride is breathtaking. Just not a height person. I rode the bottom row first and loved it. My kids insisted on the top row for our next ride and I absolutely hated it! I couldn't wait to see the fireworks over the DL castle..