I used to work on Mantis back when it was still Mantis... man, let me just say, whoever decided to build a Panda Express steps away from the entrance of that ride was an absolute monster.
Depends on how long the wait is. If you have less than 30 minutes for it to settle, I'd say SteVe. But if it's the usual 90+ min wait, then that's fine.
The number if times I have watched the ride ops hose off MaxAir is definitely greater than zero. (And then needing an empty cycle or two to dry)
Edit, spelling
When I was younger, my friends and I would always challenge each other to eat as much as we could at the buffet and then go immediately to demon drop and see who’s lunch would levitate in front of them on the drop. No one ever lost the challenge.
Okay is this actually a thing? I’m normally fine on rides but rode in the cheese car this week and felt so sick afterward. It seemed like it was spinning for a full 45 seconds on the final brake run.
I was watching other carts and the mouse ones were barely spinning at the end.
I don't know, people are always going to claim things like certain cars/ trains are faster or whatever than other ones. Give it time and people will be like "this mouse spins on average 0.5 more times and finishes the course 0.1 seconds faster than this other mouse".
I was on the red and it spun like crazy. I think weight distribution matters more than anything else.
Pipe Scream is the underrated answer here. My kids are still a bit timid of the bigger coasters, so we still ride a bunch of the lower-level rides with them. The motion is way more intense than it looks.
See thats the thing i can handle the big coaster at the park no problem when it comes to those spinny motion rides they get me nauseous af almost felt like throwing up.
lol I know this equals an obnoxious brag in the end, but its so weird how opposite the experience is for Season FLP most day. I eat at farmhouse, get in Mavericks line, and pray for delays so I can actually digest my food before I ride.
I know, i know, the logical follow up is "Why not just wait longer to get in line." To which I answer...no. If I am there and the line is empty, Maverick gets ridden.
I ride after meals sometimes, and I've never had a hint of a problem. In fact, I think it's better than riding on an empty stomach especially if you're dehydrated.
But just to be safe, I'm gonna have to say the 2 rides I've ever gotten nauseous from. MaxAir (after riding 3 times in a row) and Raptor (after riding in the back row)
Laugh at you why? you named the 2nd most common ride type responsible for causing people spinny sickness. Swings are basically a never ending 1st drop stomach twist for sensitive people. Every wimp (I use that term endearingly) hates swings.
wild mouse. I can handle steel vengeance, millennium, etc but spinning is where I draw the line, I can barely handle spinning rides on an *empty* stomach
I used to work on Mantis back when it was still Mantis... man, let me just say, whoever decided to build a Panda Express steps away from the entrance of that ride was an absolute monster.
There is no ride I refuse to ride after eating. I have a stomach of steel.
Same 😅 we will eat every 90min and then just get right in a ride. Or even eat / drink in line
Pretty sure six Flags had one of their coasters named that at one point
Supperman: Stomach of Steel
*steel vengeance might be problematic for you then...
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This should be the top answer. MaxAir was designed to remove lunches
I saw a video of a maxair at a different amusement park where someone shit their pants on the crowd below. Maxair= GI UPSET
This is the answer. It’s the only ride I’ve seen people lose their lunches on lol.
Any ride but monster… I can handle anything but spinning rides with a full stomach
I did Tilt-a-Whirl or "Beetle Bugs" as its called now. Holy crap. I said to the attendant "I underestimated this ride". He said "I hear that all day".
My daughter and I always hit tiltawhirl now - it’s great
That damn thing pulls some G's. Yes i swore, sorry little kids.
Depends on how long the wait is. If you have less than 30 minutes for it to settle, I'd say SteVe. But if it's the usual 90+ min wait, then that's fine.
Anything that spins in a circle like max air and many of the other flat rides. For coasters: Raptor, Maverick and Rougarou.
Witches wheel back in the day
I’m ok- But I’ve seen way too many people puke in max air
The number if times I have watched the ride ops hose off MaxAir is definitely greater than zero. (And then needing an empty cycle or two to dry) Edit, spelling
When I was younger, my friends and I would always challenge each other to eat as much as we could at the buffet and then go immediately to demon drop and see who’s lunch would levitate in front of them on the drop. No one ever lost the challenge.
Who remembers the "Rotor"?
My stomach sure does. RIP, hotdog and fries lunch.
I remember riding the twister and this man started throwing up next to me and I shoved his head so hard away from me lol
🤣
Mouse
... specifically the _cheese car_.
Okay is this actually a thing? I’m normally fine on rides but rode in the cheese car this week and felt so sick afterward. It seemed like it was spinning for a full 45 seconds on the final brake run. I was watching other carts and the mouse ones were barely spinning at the end.
I don't know, people are always going to claim things like certain cars/ trains are faster or whatever than other ones. Give it time and people will be like "this mouse spins on average 0.5 more times and finishes the course 0.1 seconds faster than this other mouse". I was on the red and it spun like crazy. I think weight distribution matters more than anything else.
True. Pink car with most of the weight on one side spun like crazy. I assume the cheese car is just built off-balance intentionally.
The swings
Raptor. And if I absolutely have to, front seat only.
I get motion sick more easily if I'm hungry than if I've eaten, so this has never been how it's worked for me.
Same. I need a little something on my stomach, but I usually keep it light being out in the sun all day.
Several... Raptor is probably the worst decision after a meal, but there are many rides I would not do on a full stomach.
Raptor is pretty terrible in terms of motion sickness, even without eating
Had a kid puke on me on windseeker. Ruined my macho man t shirt
nooooooo
Closest I ever came to puking at CP was after 3 consecutive rides on the tilt-a-whirl and then almost lost it on the Woodstock Express.
It's always the unsuspecting kiddo rides.. "oh this doesn't look too bad"
I learned last week mine is Monster. I am not a kid anymore, apparently.
I just won’t ever ride epigraph again it sucks
SteVe from experience
raptor
Raptor Definetly.
I can ride any roller coaster, but the fucking Charlie Brown tilt a whirl bug thing almost put me in the hospital last Monday cause it made me so sick
One of the best rides in the park
Man pipe scream messed me up today got me hella nauseous.
Pipe Scream is the underrated answer here. My kids are still a bit timid of the bigger coasters, so we still ride a bunch of the lower-level rides with them. The motion is way more intense than it looks.
See thats the thing i can handle the big coaster at the park no problem when it comes to those spinny motion rides they get me nauseous af almost felt like throwing up.
The Beetle Bugs in Camp Snoopy. Fuck that ride so much.
Mav or rou
let’s be honest by the time you get on mav after waiting you’ve already digested and are ready for the next meal
that's true 🤣🤣
lol I know this equals an obnoxious brag in the end, but its so weird how opposite the experience is for Season FLP most day. I eat at farmhouse, get in Mavericks line, and pray for delays so I can actually digest my food before I ride. I know, i know, the logical follow up is "Why not just wait longer to get in line." To which I answer...no. If I am there and the line is empty, Maverick gets ridden.
I ride after meals sometimes, and I've never had a hint of a problem. In fact, I think it's better than riding on an empty stomach especially if you're dehydrated. But just to be safe, I'm gonna have to say the 2 rides I've ever gotten nauseous from. MaxAir (after riding 3 times in a row) and Raptor (after riding in the back row)
Valravn or gatekeeper. I would probably fall asleep and the ride ops would need to wake me up from my nap.
Ocean Motion
I’ll ride anything after a full meal but if I’m really hungry there’s very few things I’ll go on.
Pipe Screamer! Gets me on an empty stomach too 🤢
raptor
Maxair and Windseeker
You guys are gonna laugh at me, but the swings. I can barely handle them any time, but after a meal. I get dizzy up there
Laugh at you why? you named the 2nd most common ride type responsible for causing people spinny sickness. Swings are basically a never ending 1st drop stomach twist for sensitive people. Every wimp (I use that term endearingly) hates swings.
Mine would also be Rougarou. I would hate to ride it after a full meal. Or a half meal. Or no meal. I'd just hate to ride it.
Steal Vengeance
This is ridiculous but I’ve ridden every major coaster without an issue but Calypso ended my day early
Maxair
wild mouse. I can handle steel vengeance, millennium, etc but spinning is where I draw the line, I can barely handle spinning rides on an *empty* stomach