Help me decide about Velocicoaster and Stardust Racers

michellej47

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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 Hagrid's, Gringott's, Mummy, Everest, Slinky Dog, Tron, Guardians, Flight of Passage, and Forbidden Journey.

I CANNOT do Space Mountain, Aerosmith Rock n Roller Coaster, Hulk, or Rip Ride Rocket. All of those are just too shaky and rock my head around so much that it's painful and unenjoyable.

I do Velocicoaster easy. It's my favorite roller coaster (along with Hagrid's and Guardians). Although out of those three I feel Velocicoaster is the only one I would consider a true thrill ride.

I just tried Stardust Racers and it's a no-can-do for me. It rattled my head so bad. Never again. My daughter felt the same... like her brain was going to come out of her head. My husband did it twice and liked it but not his favorite. And my other daughter loved it. But she loves all the ones I can't do.

I did enjoy Donkey Kong Mine Cart, Hiccup's Wing Gliders, and Curse of the Werewolf at Epic also. All very fun and well done IMO. Get to Mine Cart EARLY. (We had early access through Helios.)
 
I can't spin, so Curse of the Werewolf is a no for me. I am leaning towards trying Velocicoaster....I hear it's just so amazing!
 
I can't spin, so Curse of the Werewolf is a no for me. I am leaning towards trying Velocicoaster....I hear it's just so amazing!
On the other hand, considering the high-profile issues they have been having with it I have a feeling Stardust Racers is going to be the first ride at Epic that is permanently closed for a "reimagining" so if you want to ride it you probably have less time to do so.
 

I can't spin, so Curse of the Werewolf is a no for me. I am leaning towards trying Velocicoaster....I hear it's just so amazing!
It is! Just make sure the lap restraint is snug. The first time I rode it it wasn’t snug enough for me to feel comfortable and actually enjoy the ride. I legit thought I was going to fly out of the ride. And I was worried about my daughters the entire time. All I was thinking was if someone flies out of this ride please let it be me not them. And I was wondering if it would hurt when I landed. 🤣

Now when I ride it I make sure it is snug enough to feel safe. 🤪

I mean I’m sure it was safe but it just didn’t feel it. Going upside down without shoulder restraints was a new experience for me. 🙃
 
Have you considered using the anti nausea trans-derm scop patch that goes behind your ear? My friend uses those and it is a game changer for him. The difference between not being able to handle Spider-Man vs being able to ride anything in the park (ok, we do skip the teacups). He also skips the "large drop" rides by choice (Velocicoaster, Hulk, Stardust, Rip Ride Rocket, Dr Doom, Dudley flume). With bonine he's sitting down for an hour and/or feeling lousy after certain rides; with the patch he's able to do any ride back-to-back other than MiB (it's the spinning, but once is fine).

It does cause some blurry vision right after putting it on and can cause dry mouth - the first issue is solved by putting it on before a nap or bedtime. But then each patch lasts for 3 days, and you can still drink & swim and anything else while wearing it. And him not having to feel lousy half the day or make ride selections based on motion sickness is much more enjoyable.
 








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