makinorlando
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I get "nauseous" on all of the simulator type rides, in fact there is even one part of Soarin' I have to close my eyes - the nighttime scene near the end. I have to close my eyes and DD tells me to open when it's over. IMAX movies do it to me too!
I also get sick on anything that goes in circle - Magic Carpets, Dumbo, Tea Cups
and even the carousel! I've done them in the past, but now DD is old enough to get on herself.
I am just plain scared of roller coasters....
The siggy above even makes me a little "off" looking at it blink and move!!!
I chalk it up to the fact that we never went to amusement parks with rides when I was a kid...we lived 30 min from Dorney Park (not a huge park... but roller coaster, etc) all my life and never set foot in the place. My folks just weren't into them. I can ride all the way to CA and back, go across the Atlantic in a boat, or fly from here to anywhere and never get motion sick... but put me on a carousel horse and it's all OVER!
I also get sick on anything that goes in circle - Magic Carpets, Dumbo, Tea Cups
and even the carousel! I've done them in the past, but now DD is old enough to get on herself.I am just plain scared of roller coasters....
The siggy above even makes me a little "off" looking at it blink and move!!!
I chalk it up to the fact that we never went to amusement parks with rides when I was a kid...we lived 30 min from Dorney Park (not a huge park... but roller coaster, etc) all my life and never set foot in the place. My folks just weren't into them. I can ride all the way to CA and back, go across the Atlantic in a boat, or fly from here to anywhere and never get motion sick... but put me on a carousel horse and it's all OVER!
LOVE It! EE was a different story