shocker
It's a WDW realty that not every moment is magical
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My DH uses Dramamine or bonine, both claim not to make you drowsy, he claims both make him drowsy. So, over time he's figured out to take them at night, get a full night's sleep, then ride the next day.
When we have unknowns like first time cruisers on a ship, we use pressure bands on wrists & oil behind the ears. All above bought at any pharmacy. When really concerned you can visit doc & have RX patch placed (usually behind the ear).
Another strategy is to put possible offenders at the end of the day/trip schedule so if you're feeling ill, just leave & rest.
Another good idea is to watch what you eat. Don't eat foods/drinks that would be particularly offensive on the way back up.
When we have unknowns like first time cruisers on a ship, we use pressure bands on wrists & oil behind the ears. All above bought at any pharmacy. When really concerned you can visit doc & have RX patch placed (usually behind the ear).
Another strategy is to put possible offenders at the end of the day/trip schedule so if you're feeling ill, just leave & rest.
Another good idea is to watch what you eat. Don't eat foods/drinks that would be particularly offensive on the way back up.
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