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| If you’re susceptible
to motion sickness beware! This attraction spins
you around at a dizzying pace. |
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| The individual spinning
of the cups is left up to you. If you do nothing
you’ll still weave around in broad circles,
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| However, be aware
of your riding partner(s)! You’ll often
find parents who were at the mercy of their children
frantically spinning the tea cups as fast as
they can. That may be great fun for the kids,
but the parents usually get quite woozy! |
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| It should go without
saying, but don’t ride the Mad Tea Party
immediately after consuming a large meal. |
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| The Mad Tea Party
is usually not as busy as many of the other Fantasyland
attractions. Wait times aren’t usually
a problem. |
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