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<BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Michael Darling:
Would the tea cups be considered a "hub-and-spoke-and-spoke" attraction?
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I don't think so...there aren't any spokes. http://www.intercot.com/boards/smile.gif
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<BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Bouncy:
It's one of our favorites!!!!! Supposedly the trick is to look at a particular place, i.e. at the wheel, at your partner, at a fixed point. I'm not completely sure because this ride never makes me sick... I love it. But I've heard that there are tricks...
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In support of Bouncy's tricks, my DH does not do well on rides that go spin, but somehow I talked him into riding this one with me on our trip in May. He was the one that started the spinning, and I made it faster (and reversed it). He was watching me the entire time, and he didn't get sick or dizzy at all!
Hope you have a great time!
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Rhonda
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The Spin'n'Barf, I mean Tea Cups, are the one ride I have NO intention of ever trying!
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Despite the fact that I like coasters and drop rides, spin rides make me feel icky....but as people have said, you can set the pace...my mom and I rode together and didn't spin but a tiny bit...of course we jettisoned my teenage neice to her own cup because she insisted that she needed to spin a lot to enjoy the ride. Just don't get on with someone who might try to pull a fast one on ya...
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