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    Space Mission to be re-launched

    "After the death last month of a second visitor who had ridden its Mission: Space attraction, Walt Disney World in Orlando has announced it will create a less intense version of the thrill ride.

    Disney is altering Mission: Space to make the popular thrill ride less intense.

    The current attraction, which simulates a space launch and landing, has four separate 40-passenger ride systems, each with its own centrifuge and programmable simulator. The park will modify one of those systems by turning off the spinning centrifuge, offering a less wild experience for riders. The new version will open in early summer, spokeswoman Kim Prunty says.

    A 49-year-old German tourist died April 12, a day after she became ill on the ride. Preliminary tests indicate that she died of bleeding of the brain and had a previous condition of severe high blood pressure. There were no signs of trauma, and Disney reopened the ride a day later. In June, a 4-year-old boy died of an irregular heartbeat after riding Mission: Space. Tests showed that a pre-existing heart condition caused his death.

    Disney officials assert that the change has nothing to do with those incidents and say they're simply toning down the ride so more people can experience it. The attraction is the only one in the theme park to have signs warning of motion sickness. It's also the only park attraction that provides motion-sickness bags. Other signs in the queue contain health warnings discouraging visitors with high blood pressure or heart, back or neck problems from taking the ride.

    Nevertheless, it is among the park's most popular attractions. It has had 11.8 million riders since it opened in 2003.

    Some thrill seekers don't get the point of the proposed tamer version.

    How on earth can this ride be fun without spinning?
    People might as well stay home and watch TV."

    John.

    (2005)


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    If there are still going to be 3 chambers offering the full experience, I don't see what the thrill seekers are worried about as it gives more people the chance to experience it. I havent tried it yet as I was a bit concerned form the stroies I'd heard. It's just like at WIld Artic in Sea WOrld though where you can opt for the helicopter simulation or the sit down versio for those with problems, it gives more people the chance to enjoy it without worrying about feeling ill.
    Babblin Boo


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    I might ride MS if this is the case. The thought of feeling or being sick puts me off. Phil rides it every time and always comes off looking Green and feeling unwell.
    We had made the decision not to ride it next year as Phil is on medication for high blood pressure and although only 8 William could be at risk for the same condition (runs in the family)
    We explained this to William and he said he didnt want to ride again as he felt ill after it last year.

    as for Wild Artic at SW i went on it first 6 years ago and came off feeling VERY SICK and will only go for the sit down version now same show but sat on seats much better for me.

    karen


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    I heard about this the other day. Disney claims it has nothing to do with these incidents. Who knows. I think it's ashame this happened to these people.


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    All our family went on this year, more than once, my grandchildren 6 & 8 think it is fantastic. I personally go on nothing that spins or turns me upside down, my 6 year old tells me "You will be OK Nan they have sickbags"

    No thanks

    Still it is still very sad that it has happened to these people, but as said previously they all had pre-conditions but very sad for their families and I suppose they will always wonder "what if"

    Val


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    Glad Disney respond to ANY incident that occurs in their parks. Thousands have been on this attraction with no issues at all, my daughter included, who says if you do exactly what the ride/instructions tell you to do, you won't feel sick.
    Hope many more visitors get to enjoy this attraction now, taking due note of their personal circumstances.


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    First shuttle launch we saw many years ago, was from the car park at Belz. Still impressive even though it was 60 miles away.
    Wilf & Sarah




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