peabody58
I'm just a drummer in a R&R Band!!
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DW and I, both 60 yo, experienced FoP a few weeks ago. I suffer more from motion sickness than my DW does. She loved the US HP-FJ ride last year and rode it several times. I could barely make it thru the one time. So I was a bit hesitant to ride FoP, but wanted to at least try it.
I loved the ride. Little to no Motion Sickness and the effects are out of the world. Think Soaring x 100! My DW did suffer a little Motion Sickness, but we think that was more due to use just eating at Yak & Yeti and her still recovering from a cold. She wants to try it again.
The ride blows air on you as you fly and this is very refreshing, helping to overcome motion sickness 'sweats'. Additionally, the ride has several pauses in the flying where you can just immerse yourself in the views and catch your breath, unlike a lot of the US movie screen rides which are non-stop jarring in your face action.
I highly recommend everyone to try it at least once, and don't eat spicy food just prior to the ride.
I loved the ride. Little to no Motion Sickness and the effects are out of the world. Think Soaring x 100! My DW did suffer a little Motion Sickness, but we think that was more due to use just eating at Yak & Yeti and her still recovering from a cold. She wants to try it again.
The ride blows air on you as you fly and this is very refreshing, helping to overcome motion sickness 'sweats'. Additionally, the ride has several pauses in the flying where you can just immerse yourself in the views and catch your breath, unlike a lot of the US movie screen rides which are non-stop jarring in your face action.
I highly recommend everyone to try it at least once, and don't eat spicy food just prior to the ride.