I road maXair for the first time on July 27th. My friend sat in seat 40 and I was in seat 41. We both dont get sick on any of the rides at CP (even Witches wheel and Chaos). But for some reason, both of us felt like we were going to puke after the ride. I was wondering if anyone knows if it was just where we sat that made the ride more of a "spin and puke" ride. I know that seats 1-8 are the "best seats", so does that mean that you are less likely to get sick in those seats? Does anyone know which seats are the worst for people to get sick on. Don't know if I want to chance going on it again, but I was just curious, because I am not one to get sick on any ride.
That's really strange. I have a sensitive stomach when it comes to spinny rides and Wicked Twister. I believe seats 1-10 are supposed to be most intense, increasing any nauseating sensations I would think. I had seat 4 one of the times I went and it didn't bother me at all, which is strange since I can't really do witches wheel or chaos.
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Ejmcoaster said:
I know that seats 1-8 are the "best seats", so does that mean that you are less likely to get sick in those seats?
I think it means you get better airtime. Also probably on any seat you would get sick, it's probably just your stomach, my friend is just like that.
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I have only ridden it once, and that was seat 12. Now, I don't know about you, but I thought it was plently intense, and although it wasent a sick feeling, you can definitly feel your stomcah drop.
I didn't really have the feeling you get when your stomach drops, only the feeling of my head spinning lol.
I loved the ride all the way to the end where it has to spin back into position. That's when I have to shut my eyes, otherwise I feel like puking and get a dizzy headache.
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When I ride MaxAir I don't feel my stomach drop ethier. Sometimes I feel a little dizzy but not all the time.
I get more of a stomach drop feeling on Maxair and Ocean Motion than on most coasters. I wonder why? I agree with keeping the eyes closed once your back near the ground.... that's the part that gets me too, even though you're not really spinning fast.
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