I've not ridden Expedition Everest ... but my family suggests I avoid Star Tours. I do fine on Test Track & Big Thunder.We're going to WDW in less than 3 weeks - yay! My 16-year-old cousin picked our Fast Passes, and I'm a little nervous. I get motion sick, and while I'll be bringing Dramamine with me, I'm wondering if anyone else with this problem can shed some light on how these rides might affect me?
- Star Tours
- Expedition Everest
- Big Thunder Mountain
- Test Track
I'm definitely staying away from anything with loops or that goes around and around... and Mission: Space. I'm not too worried about BTM because I've heard it's not exactly an extreme coaster. I think I'll be OK with Test Track as well. I'm most concerned about Star Tours since it's a motion simulator.
If you request a seat in a back corner on Star Tours, the motion sickness potential is greatly reduced. The screen does not fill your entire field of vision, so your brain doesn't struggle as much. You still get to enjoy the ride without the same degree of discomfort.
For star tours ask the CM to let you sit in the very middle. That way you will get less of the motion. I wouldn't suggest doing EE at all with your condition.
IIRC, Spider-Man is a simulator ride where the simulator moves through a dark ride, making it similar in technology to the Indiana Jones ride at DL Anaheim. While I haven't been on Star Tours since its update, it was a fixed simulator ride, the simulator goes up, down, forward, back, tilts, but doesn't actually move through anything. The experience is based on screens and a limited amount of animatronics within your Star Tours space shuttle.Can someone tell me if Star Tour is like Spider-Man in Islands of Adventure?
Can someone tell me if Star Tour is like Spider-Man in Islands of Adventure?
Thanks for everyone's input. I want to try EE, and I LOVE Star Wars, but I really don't want to include WDW on my list of places I've barfed.
My DH suffers from severe vertigo. He can barely ride in elevators and he can ride everything but the Teacups, Rock n Roller Coaster, Tower of Terror and Space Mountain. Everything else he can manage with proper preparations.
The cars DO NOT swing from side to side on Mine Train. I know there were some initial pictures that looked like the did but they do not at all. In fact, it's a VERY smooth ride and it's shorter than Thunder Mountain, no major drops, jerking, etc....