A special tip for those of you with motion sickness from my pilot husband: be sure to keep your head still to keep nausea symptoms at bay. For instance, the only way I survived MS without having Gooofy-Blade's result was to hold my head really still through the whole ride. I felt ill when I got off but it eased after 30 mins to an hour. I also did not eat before AND I don't have to ride it again, Yea
Soarin' is much tamer than any of the rides we've been discussing, I would give it a 3 maybe. If you feel it bothering you to look around at the film, just hold your head still and let your eyes move instead. I plan to ride Soarin' every time we visit
Oh, in October, I rode Space Mtn and loved it. When we visited earlier this month, it was rough, jerky and painful. It went from a 3 to a 6 or 7 between those two trips. I am worried about riding again as it def made me feel sick
Ditto with the Space Mnt experience. Previous trips it was not a problem and the next trip it was so jerky and rough. I was really caught off guard...I didn't feel well for a short amount of time. I wonder what could make the ride experiences seem so different?
Overall, I did fairly well with Soarin. We rode it three times (not in a row) we liked it so much (California). One time DH and I both felt a little light headed after. I'm not sure if it was the ride or maybe that we were getting hungry. Sometimes it works well to have something in your stomach (not a huge meal)...kind of like a nausea during pregnancy. I like the tip to keep you head very still. Bonine couldn't hurt unless it makes you sleepy. I've seen others post a whole list of motion sicknees meds (some prescription). It really is a not to missed...but one would hate to ruin thier whole day (ie mission space).