Need ride help at Seaworld

BridgetR3

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My DH and I are heading to Seaworld soon and he is a ride junkie but I'm not. I have fairly severe motion sickness and ride very little at most theme parks so I'm going for the animals! lol....but I want to know if I can ride anything at Seaworld while we are there. Here's what I can tolerate at Disney and Universal -

Disney - 7 dwarves, soarin, flight of passage (but fop is mostly with eyes closed), Big Thunder (makes me woozy but I survive)
Universal - Escape from gringotts

Things I've tried and got violently sick on - Guardians and Forbidden Journey

Unfortunately patches and medicine are not options for me so that's out.

Can someone help me find the rides that I can do at Seaworld? Or even just give me tips on what you could compare certain rides to at Disney or Universal? I don't want him to ride alone all day.
 
Nothing sneaky and no screen based rides at SeaWorld. If it looks like a coaster with big drops, it is. Otherwise, the rides are pretty easy going and you shouldn't have a problem.
 
Even though there are no screen-based rides, everything is mostly a coaster, and aside from Penguin Trek, they’re all more intense than Big Thunder Mountain—if that's what makes the OP feel woozy

Penguin trek is similar to seven dwarfs but IMO is less intense. That's really the only family friendly type coaster(not counting the Grover coaster).

Atlantis is a mix between a water ride and coaster, It's not all that intense but I like the ride. You can get absolutely drenched on the ride though so keep that in mind.

Every other coaster there is "similar" to rock and roller coaster with more inversions and barrel rolls. SeaWorld website has some good POV footage for most if not all the coasters which should give you a good idea if you can handle it or not

I'm not big into coasters but my family is however I find the park has enough to do with the shows/exhibits other rides to keep me entertained through out the day without going on the coasters.
 
Even though there are no screen-based rides, everything is mostly a coaster, and aside from Penguin Trek, they’re all more intense than Big Thunder Mountain—if that's what makes the OP feel woozy
I more meant that they are visible so you can look at & make a judgement. Unlike Gringotts or Forbidden Journey where you can't see what the ride is going to do.
 













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