jen7233
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Flights of Passage was ok with me for motion sickness, but not perfect. I am prone to motion sickness and claustrophobia. Actually the claustrophobia was at first more of the issue (Star Tours also I'm not fond of for the room concept) I had to talk myself through it that it would be fine it's just a ride, when I noticed it's a room, and then that the seat back went up and I felt locked in and I don't like that. I didn't know what I expected, but I didn't know exactly what to expect since I didn't read about ride specifics before. The screen effects were amazing though.
Anyway, as far as motion sickness goes, the parts that only bothered me during the ride were looking over to my side and seeing everyone else on the ride in what I suppose is another room, the dragon part of the ride where some orange looking banshee/dragon type is attacking, and then swooping in between branches on trees. I like the free fall feeling actually like into the valley, or over the ocean. Star Tours gets to me, I still ride it, but it usual makes me not feel right after. This last visit, I was done with rides for the afternoon after going on Rockin Rollercoaster and then Star Tours, felt badly afterward. Star Tours was really warm in there, too. Not a good combo for me.
Anyway, as far as motion sickness goes, the parts that only bothered me during the ride were looking over to my side and seeing everyone else on the ride in what I suppose is another room, the dragon part of the ride where some orange looking banshee/dragon type is attacking, and then swooping in between branches on trees. I like the free fall feeling actually like into the valley, or over the ocean. Star Tours gets to me, I still ride it, but it usual makes me not feel right after. This last visit, I was done with rides for the afternoon after going on Rockin Rollercoaster and then Star Tours, felt badly afterward. Star Tours was really warm in there, too. Not a good combo for me.