Any car sick folks ride Test Track? Input please

My DD gets carsick and has to take dramamine when we drive for longer than an hour or so. Hilly roads also bother her somewhat. She rode Test Track and did not have any problems.

Good luck :thumbsup2
 
My son is super sensitive to rides with g forces and is prone to car sickness and he is always fine on test track, even if he rides it more than once in a row. RRC doesn't bother him either.
 
I get very car sick in the back seats of cars and don't even attempt spin rides. Star tours also gets me very sick (but I like the ride so I deal). But I don't even get a little queasy on test track.
 
My daughters and I can sometimes get car sick. I'd like to ride Test track but don't want it to ruin the rest of our day. Anyone else get car sick but manage on this ride?

I also thought about us all taking bronine ( I think that's the name) before our day at the parks to help with motion sickness. Anyone else do that successfully?

It's Bonine. Don't buy it; it's like $6 for 8 pills. Ask the Pharmacist for Meclizine. 10 bucks for a hundred where I live. Exact same thing.
I get VERY car sick.
I take one of these before the parks in the morning, and I can ride anything.
It used to be prescription Antivert, and now it's available without a prescription. It works. Really.
 

I get car sick. I was a little nervous when I rode it for the first time about a month ago. Honestly, it was not that bad since its a very quick ride.
 
Test Track is in no way like riding in an actual car. It's more like a rollercoaster type feel ride if you ask me (just a lot less up and downs and no loops)... I wouldn't worry one bit.
 
I get carsick alot and have never had problems on Test Track. I just can't handle rides like Star Tours, Mission Space, etc.
 
Funny Story-

My cousin (7) gets very car sick but LOVES rides- space/splash mountain/expedition everest were favorites (I even got her on RNRC but she didn't love it).

I knew she would enjoy Test Track. She saw it was a car shaped ride vehicle and refused because she was going to get sick. I convinced her to try it but she wasn't thrilled. We get off and she declares "I didn't like it" with a big seven year old scowl.

Before we left for our afternoon swim I asked if there were any other rides she wanted to grab a fastpass for so we could re-ride that night. Nope.

We re-enter the park later that day- first thing she says excitedly "can we go on test track again?" :rotfl2:

At that point it was a 75+ minute wait (July 4th week) and the answer was "next trip." I still rub that one in.

My mom gets motion sick in elevators and was able to tolerate/enjoy Test Track.
 





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