cinderkelli
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I am leaving in just a couple of days and have never ridden Soarin'. Is it the type of ride you can get motion sickness on?
MycatlovesEeyore said:The seats remain completely stationary for the majority of the ride. You are in a theater-type setting, The seats rise off the ground and then lock into place so that you can get a clear view of the "movie screen" You then sit and watch the movie of soaring over some very beautiful scenery. There are also a few added sensations such as smell and breeze to assist in the feeling of soaring. I know I have not done a very good description here but you can get the idea. If you do get queasy just close your eyes. As the seat is not moving it should help ease thefeeling.


Sammie said:Either they have changed the ride since last summer when it opened, or we did not ride the same attraction. Once our seat was raised, it was never completely stationary. The movement was not dramatic but the seats do move.
For the OP, the actual movement of the ride is not what bothers people its the visual aspect. I have never had motion sickness, never been bothered by heights, never had a roller coaster affect me and this ride made me want to pass out and to get off the ride as soon as possible.
So it is really hard to advise if it will affect you.