michellej47
Mouseketeer
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- Jun 7, 2011
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Ok....so a little backgound. I have mild to moderate motion sickness, but it's odd the rides I can do and cannot. I am headed to Orlando for a conference this summer, and I'm taking must my son with me (he will be 20). I don't want him to have to ride too many rides by himself (though he will and won't care). So here's some background on what I know I can handle. As a side note, I take Bonine every park day. I really want to try Velocicoaster and Stardust Racers, but I haven't done an upside down coaster in years. In fact, the last upside down coaster I did was the Hulk in 2000....and it wrecked me! I had no trouble with them before that, and I've been scared to do them since.
I can do Hagrids, Gringotts, and the Mummy just fine, I just need like an hour after before I can do another coaster type ride. Rip Ride Rocket made me a bit woozy, but I recovered fairly quickly. At Disney, I can do Everest, but again, a bit woozy after. I think the backwards part is what gets me, even though Hagrid's doesn't bother me at all (maybe because it's not in the dark??). I can do Slinky Dog, Space Mountain and Tron just fine. Motion simulators get me a bit. I can do Flights of Passage at Disney as long as I close my eyes on the parts they dive down. Forbidden Journey I can do, as long as I close my eyes on certain parts (actually, any of the screen parts). I do know super big drops (like big steel type coasters) are a bit harder on me than they used to be.
So convince me that I'll be okay on Stardust and Velocicoaster please...haha!
I can do Hagrids, Gringotts, and the Mummy just fine, I just need like an hour after before I can do another coaster type ride. Rip Ride Rocket made me a bit woozy, but I recovered fairly quickly. At Disney, I can do Everest, but again, a bit woozy after. I think the backwards part is what gets me, even though Hagrid's doesn't bother me at all (maybe because it's not in the dark??). I can do Slinky Dog, Space Mountain and Tron just fine. Motion simulators get me a bit. I can do Flights of Passage at Disney as long as I close my eyes on the parts they dive down. Forbidden Journey I can do, as long as I close my eyes on certain parts (actually, any of the screen parts). I do know super big drops (like big steel type coasters) are a bit harder on me than they used to be.
So convince me that I'll be okay on Stardust and Velocicoaster please...haha!
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