Originally posted by jgates
I can handle RnR, ToT however the Teacups will nearly make me hurl - I nearly went straight to the ground!
I am similar in that I can do rollercoasters, even ones with loops like RnRC, though I absolutely avoid spinning rides (and I don't even like multiple rides on looping coasters). So, it was with SERIOUS trepidation that I approached M:S last wednesday.
I never took motion sickness medicine before but I packed Bonine this trip specifically to prepare myself for M:S. I took two pills first thing in the morning, then went to early entry day on a completely empty stomach and rode M:S first thing. I did not feel dizzy or nauseous at all! It was a very intense experience, but not disorienting and besides having slightly wobbly legs right after exiting the ride, I felt absolutely fine.
So, we went to the Princess Storybook Breakfast at 9:50 and I pigged out, then went back to M:S with our FPs and I rode it again, this time in the Engineer's seat (far right) which was more intense, and I still felt absolutely fine.
Then, last Saturday we were holding FPs again for M:S. It had rained in the afternoon so I wasn't sure we would even return to Epcot that evening. I didn't take Bonine, had a big meal at Spoodles including 3 beers, then the sun suddenly came out so we went to Epcot and I rode M:S again with no problems (again in the Engineer's seat).
M:S is a very intense ride, but unless you are someone who absolutely always gets motion sick on rides, I would highly recommend trying M:S. Each time I rode I approached the ride with a lot of trepidation, thinking 'this is the time I'm gonna get sick' and each time I was completely relieved that I suffered no ill effects. If you are on the fence about it, I say "go for it!!"
P.S. I saw NO ONE exiting the ride looking as if they were sick or having a bad time. There were plenty of young kids who were barely tall enough and who looked scared going in, and they came out fine. I also saw many more riders who looked to be in their 50s and 60s than I would have thought, and they seemed to enjoy it just as much as everyone else with no ill effects. So, don't think it's only daredevil teens and young adults with iron stomachs who can enjoy this ride!