Dis703
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I'm slowly working up to trying most rides at WDW. I experience pretty severe motion sickness, but with the use of Meclizine every day I can handle more than I can without. I still feel it though so I'm pretty cautious. Spinning things like the Tea Cups are still totally out. Star Tours I can't see myself managing as it seems too similar to the old Body Wars ride which was the absolute worst.
This past year I tried R&RC and Tower of Terror and I can't say I would ever do them again. R&RC left me pretty queasy and I had to close my eyes almost right away and just clung to the restraint praying it would end, LOL. But I recovered without too much trouble afterwards, sat down and was okay within maybe 15 minutes or so. Tower of Terror made me feel awful. Not exactly nauseous but like my stomach flip flopped and was lodged up inside my chest and my head felt all wonky and the feeling continued for a good couple of hours after the ride. Never want to experience that again.
Of the rides I've still never done, (Mission Space, Star Tours, Space Mountain and EE) Expedition Everest is the only one that I look at and think, maaaaaaybe I can manage. But I'd love some feedback from others about the level of intensity with this ride and how it affected you if you have motion sickness. I've read it's the backwards part that is the worst, but I don't know how long that part lasts.
Any comparisons to other rides in the parks would be helpful too.
Thanks!!
This past year I tried R&RC and Tower of Terror and I can't say I would ever do them again. R&RC left me pretty queasy and I had to close my eyes almost right away and just clung to the restraint praying it would end, LOL. But I recovered without too much trouble afterwards, sat down and was okay within maybe 15 minutes or so. Tower of Terror made me feel awful. Not exactly nauseous but like my stomach flip flopped and was lodged up inside my chest and my head felt all wonky and the feeling continued for a good couple of hours after the ride. Never want to experience that again.
Of the rides I've still never done, (Mission Space, Star Tours, Space Mountain and EE) Expedition Everest is the only one that I look at and think, maaaaaaybe I can manage. But I'd love some feedback from others about the level of intensity with this ride and how it affected you if you have motion sickness. I've read it's the backwards part that is the worst, but I don't know how long that part lasts.
Any comparisons to other rides in the parks would be helpful too.
Thanks!!