reluctantredhead
DIS Veteran
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I get motion sickness on many rides at WDW. My triggers are "jerky," bumpy rides; side to side motion; going in circles (like the alien saucers or teacups); or flight simulator type rides.
I can't speak to intensity per se, but of the roller coasters at WDW, I get sickest on BTMRR, even though it's not the "scariest" one...something about the bumpy/jerky track sets me off, and I can't ride it anymore, even on Bonine/Dramamine.
For me, 7DMT gets me sicker than SDD, so I usually choose not to ride. SDD only gets me a little nauseous (as others have noted, it's a very smooth ride), so for me it's worth it to ride and then feel lousy for about 5-10 minutes after. When I ride 7DMT I get sicker and stay sicker longer...something about the rocking side to side motion does it, especially if I sit in a car with someone who weighs a lot less or more than I do (the car rocks more).
HTH!
I can't speak to intensity per se, but of the roller coasters at WDW, I get sickest on BTMRR, even though it's not the "scariest" one...something about the bumpy/jerky track sets me off, and I can't ride it anymore, even on Bonine/Dramamine.
For me, 7DMT gets me sicker than SDD, so I usually choose not to ride. SDD only gets me a little nauseous (as others have noted, it's a very smooth ride), so for me it's worth it to ride and then feel lousy for about 5-10 minutes after. When I ride 7DMT I get sicker and stay sicker longer...something about the rocking side to side motion does it, especially if I sit in a car with someone who weighs a lot less or more than I do (the car rocks more).
HTH!
