Remember kids.....don't eat before riding! I was smart and followed all precautions. I survived and was proud of it. My wife saw someone outside exiting who ran right for the bushes.
Please please please please PLEASE eat before riding!!! Gravitational forces like this pull blood away from the brain and if blood sugar is low from not eating you are more likely to pass out! Obviously don't stuff yourself five minutes before hopping in line, but for your safety and enjoyment never go on anything known to be intense on an empty stomach. Around an hour or so after eating is ideal to be on the ride (meaning 60+ wait time, join the line). You will might wind up nauseous and struggle getting anything down afterwards, but you’ll be able to recover from dizziness and minimize the likelihood of other bigger issues.
@@captchaossega As someone who’s been on anything and everything, it’s legit. I’ve gone on it hungry vs after a meal and it is easier with sustenance. The more bodily needs you fulfill, the more resources your system has to handle stressful situations. Even if you do throw up after, having eaten reduces the chances of long-term nausea. Get your stomach to calm down and you can actually safe the rest of your day! You are technically more likely to throw up if your stomach has something to throw up, but believe me, losing lunch is better than dry heaves the rest of the day. All and any of the above are better than passing out.
@@lexi_6669 that's cool to know. Fortunately I never had any dry heaves afterwards. Just a short rest to get my bearings and some freeze dried ice cream from the shop.
@@alecc3073 it really isn't that bad when you're on it, if you keep your head straight you should be fine and it just feels like you're being pushed into your seat. Honestly if the ride didn't tell me before hand we were spinning I wouldn't have known
@@kermit-operationmisspiggyp8268 Yes, I went on this ride just last week and honestly I didn't even feel the spinning. I felt completely fine afterwards. I was told by a cast member before going in that it would spin and while I was on the ride I was wondering when the spinning part would happen and I was bracing myself for it.
@@lexi_6669 You are very lucky the ride's intrusion sensors didn't pick up your phone. Before every ride 40 cameras take a picture of the room and if something is out of place the ride won't start.
@@lexi_6669 nice video. Were you scared? I hate spinning rides. I get seizures if I look at blinking lights. This ride would definitely give me a seizure.
There is warnings before every ride like may cause motion sickness as a precaution. Never took the warning seriously because even baby rides have it. This almost ruined the whole day for my husband and I. We got incredibly sick. If you ride this just a heads up there ginger ale at the coke shop right out front. Took 2 bottles and almost 2 hours but thankfully we recovered.
I always wonders how fast it has to spin to produce the felling of 2.5gs and after seeing this that’s pretty damn fast. I see it’s already spinning before the count down so it can easily get up to speed fast for the launch portion. I know many people hate this ride but it’s do fascinating to me because it’s basically 4 min on a centrifuge that moves. It’s truly a remarkable ride.
Oh my gosh it’s no wonder people get sick on this. 😂 I was never aware it would spin that aggressively. Makes sense though because it feels like you got punched in the gut when the rocket launches.
Oh wow no wonder I felt so nauseous 😂 I haven't rode that since I was 8 and I plan on not riding orange team ever again- I'm going to Disney in 17 days so I'll just stick to Green Team..😂
Now the orange team mars mission is similar to the tour around earth on green team except due to the large amount of fast carnival ride speed simulator spinning is actually a little bit more rough than green team
Oh damn I thought the only way of looking in was through the crack in the exit door haha. Pretty sure the first spin is the worst and there’s three main spins.
Both deaths linked to this ride were found to have underlying health issues that were agitated by the intensity. It was not the forces that caused the deaths, but flare ups afterwards.
@@ckblackwoodmusic I’m a theme park enthusiast, not a doctor, but they likely would not have died that day. It’s more complex than yes or no because of medicine and underlying conditions.
@@ckblackwoodmusicif you have underlying health problems you can risk injury or death, if you’re healthy nothing to worry about. they wouldn’t have them open if they weren’t safe
siempre desde que me monte en el 2016 quise saber como funcionaba realmente, hoy gracias a ti pude entender porque desde el dia en que entre a esa atraccion, sali mal y estuve por 1 año padeciendo de problemas en la vista y desbalances diarios
they wanted to simulate the G forces that would be on an actual space mission. Believe it or not some people hate this ride not because of what it is but because of what it replaced...
@@alexpollard450 I am not sure if they did change the speed. I think there were two deaths, one over high blood pressure and one over rare conditions that were exposed by the ride, but both were before the green team was introduced. Until 2006 there may have been no mention of motion sickness in the preshow videos.
Remember kids.....don't eat before riding!
I was smart and followed all precautions. I survived and was proud of it. My wife saw someone outside exiting who ran right for the bushes.
Please please please please PLEASE eat before riding!!! Gravitational forces like this pull blood away from the brain and if blood sugar is low from not eating you are more likely to pass out! Obviously don't stuff yourself five minutes before hopping in line, but for your safety and enjoyment never go on anything known to be intense on an empty stomach. Around an hour or so after eating is ideal to be on the ride (meaning 60+ wait time, join the line). You will might wind up nauseous and struggle getting anything down afterwards, but you’ll be able to recover from dizziness and minimize the likelihood of other bigger issues.
@@lexi_6669 I'm not sure if this is legit or sarcasm
@@captchaossega As someone who’s been on anything and everything, it’s legit. I’ve gone on it hungry vs after a meal and it is easier with sustenance. The more bodily needs you fulfill, the more resources your system has to handle stressful situations. Even if you do throw up after, having eaten reduces the chances of long-term nausea. Get your stomach to calm down and you can actually safe the rest of your day! You are technically more likely to throw up if your stomach has something to throw up, but believe me, losing lunch is better than dry heaves the rest of the day. All and any of the above are better than passing out.
@@lexi_6669 that's cool to know. Fortunately I never had any dry heaves afterwards. Just a short rest to get my bearings and some freeze dried ice cream from the shop.
I ate a buffet before riding
Yeah seeing this I can definitely see why people easily get motion sickness on it.
I don't know why, but I love the sound of the mechanics whirring.
Me too
I thought it was fast but I didn’t think it was THAT FAST
It spins close to 40 MPH.
You will barf
@@adriansilva4096 never riding this ever
@@alecc3073 it really isn't that bad when you're on it, if you keep your head straight you should be fine and it just feels like you're being pushed into your seat. Honestly if the ride didn't tell me before hand we were spinning I wouldn't have known
@@kermit-operationmisspiggyp8268 Yes, I went on this ride just last week and honestly I didn't even feel the spinning. I felt completely fine afterwards. I was told by a cast member before going in that it would spin and while I was on the ride I was wondering when the spinning part would happen and I was bracing myself for it.
Such a wild ride for what it is. Glad someone actually posted this video
I propped my phone up against the back wall way far back before the floor dropping out. I wish I had night vision to show the movement better…
@@lexi_6669 You are very lucky the ride's intrusion sensors didn't pick up your phone. Before every ride 40 cameras take a picture of the room and if something is out of place the ride won't start.
@@lexi_6669 nice video. Were you scared? I hate spinning rides. I get seizures if I look at blinking lights. This ride would definitely give me a seizure.
There is warnings before every ride like may cause motion sickness as a precaution. Never took the warning seriously because even baby rides have it. This almost ruined the whole day for my husband and I. We got incredibly sick. If you ride this just a heads up there ginger ale at the coke shop right out front. Took 2 bottles and almost 2 hours but thankfully we recovered.
I always wonders how fast it has to spin to produce the felling of 2.5gs and after seeing this that’s pretty damn fast. I see it’s already spinning before the count down so it can easily get up to speed fast for the launch portion. I know many people hate this ride but it’s do fascinating to me because it’s basically 4 min on a centrifuge that moves. It’s truly a remarkable ride.
I was told it spins at roughly 35-40 mph.
Oh my gosh it’s no wonder people get sick on this. 😂 I was never aware it would spin that aggressively. Makes sense though because it feels like you got punched in the gut when the rocket launches.
Oh wow no wonder I felt so nauseous 😂
I haven't rode that since I was 8 and I plan on not riding orange team ever again- I'm going to Disney in 17 days so I'll just stick to Green Team..😂
I went on this ride 5 days ago and I couldn't even feel the spinning 😂
Now this is orange.
No wonder it feels so strong, that shit was speeding up fast
Oh so it’s just a carnival graviton ride but advanced
No it's an actual NASA flight simulator
I had such an awful experience on orange. I didn’t realize it was a centrifuge based version of the ride. Green is tame but orange almost killed me
Now the orange team mars mission is similar to the tour around earth on green team except due to the large amount of fast carnival ride speed simulator spinning is actually a little bit more rough than green team
I want to see this run with the lights on.
I'm surprised they even turn the lights off to be honest
Yea that’s a hell no from me
lol that’s a hell YES for me 😅 I love that ride
Oh damn I thought the only way of looking in was through the crack in the exit door haha. Pretty sure the first spin is the worst and there’s three main spins.
Definitely looks like the 2nd is the fastest!
This is the best ride at Disney. Some of us ain't soft as cheese
i’ll have you know that some cheeses are actually very hard
☝️🤓
FUCK NO. And I was so close to choosing orange 😧
It's enough to be a centrifuge and it's killed two people; you'd never catch me gettin' on that stupid thing....
Both deaths linked to this ride were found to have underlying health issues that were agitated by the intensity. It was not the forces that caused the deaths, but flare ups afterwards.
@@lexi_6669 Would they have died had they not ridden it? Calls for a yes or a no
@@ckblackwoodmusic I’m a theme park enthusiast, not a doctor, but they likely would not have died that day. It’s more complex than yes or no because of medicine and underlying conditions.
@@lexi_6669 It's hardly complex; you're just twisting it. They PRESUMABLY would not have died.
@@ckblackwoodmusicif you have underlying health problems you can risk injury or death, if you’re healthy nothing to worry about. they wouldn’t have them open if they weren’t safe
OMG no wonder I felt so rough for ages afterwards. Only green for me !
I can handle spinning rides but not when I'm in a spinning coffin
siempre desde que me monte en el 2016 quise saber como funcionaba realmente, hoy gracias a ti pude entender porque desde el dia en que entre a esa atraccion, sali mal y estuve por 1 año padeciendo de problemas en la vista y desbalances diarios
Cool video 👍
my mom went on it 5 yrs ago and she was so dizzy after and my older sister now wants to ride it
Sequal to OrlanDave's Green Team Outside View Video
Except that was when the green and orange were both Mars missions. Now we’re looking for an outside view of the Earth mission
@@elevatingthemidwest2379 Which is the one that doesn't spin
@@JTC2227 yep
It's very rare.
That would make me so dizzy!
why would they make a continuous spinning ride
they wanted to simulate the G forces that would be on an actual space mission. Believe it or not some people hate this ride not because of what it is but because of what it replaced...
@@elevatingthemidwest2379 wasn’t it something like 4g originally? I’m pretty sure it killed people too.
@@alexpollard450 I am not sure if they did change the speed. I think there were two deaths, one over high blood pressure and one over rare conditions that were exposed by the ride, but both were before the green team was introduced. Until 2006 there may have been no mention of motion sickness in the preshow videos.
@@alexpollard450 Yeah, the spinning is what caused the 4 G’s. Thankfully, there’s a less intense Green Team experience which removes the spinning.
The Gs have not changed since I was little.