PrincessJasmine88
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How bad is the Millemium Falcon ride for motion sickness?
Avoid. Sea Bands got me through it but I won't ride it again.How bad is the Millemium Falcon ride for motion sickness?
Motion sickness varies pretty widely from one person to the next. For some, spinning rides are the culprit, others can't take roller coasters or maybe just avoid 3D screen projections. If she's very motion sensitive, all of the above plus the bus ride might be...vomitacious.
Remedies from least strength to most are ginger and Sea Bands, meclizine (non-drowsy Dramamine, Bonine) or antihistamine (Zyrtec, Claritin, diphenhydramine), regular Dramamine, scopolamine patch (by presecription).
For Disney I like meclizine and coffee, because it makes me drowsy, and I avoid a lot of rides. I'd rather miss a three minute thrill ride than need to return to the hotel to lie down. Fortunately, the thrill rides have some great queues. So, I wait in line with my group, then take the chicken exit when they board the ride. 3-5 minutes later, they're done and I meet them as they exit. Cast members are happy to help! Just ask for the chicken exit right before your party boards. It's usually right there.
It’s tough because we all love all those. I think my son is going to be sitting out a bunch of rides with her.I have severe motion sickness which has increased with age. So, I have been on all rides in the past. I use dramamine but still can't do these. BTW, avoid the scop patches. They made me extremely ill on a cruise.
Here's a good list to avoid, depending on how sensitive she is:
MK:
Must avoid: BTMR, Mad Tea Party, Space Mountain
Might be ok: Astro orbiter, SDMT, Splash Mountain (there's one drop on the inside that messes me up but I deal), Barnstormer, Winnie (bouncing portion)
Epcot:
Must avoid: Mission Space, Test Track
Might be ok: World Showcase movies, Soarin
HS:
Must avoid: Smugglers Run, Star Tours, RnR, Slinky
Might be ok: Alien Saucers (slower than Tea Party), Runaway Railway, TOT, RoR
AK:
Must avoid: EE, Dinosaur, FoP
Might be ok: Kali
Most stores sell a non-drowsy Dramamine that has ginger in it that I have used in the past. My motion sickness has eased over my Disney trips, luckily, but still carry some just in case. Eating a small breakfast helps too (something like a bagel or fruit, not sugary). I don't know if this applies, but the main contributor to my motion sickness is anxiety and how I never rode rides when I was a kid. Start small and avoid rides with lots of spinning. My first real coaster was Big Thunder and while I was scared to death the first time I rode it, my stomach felt fine after since the ride system itself is really smooth.My DIL has never been to Disney and we are hoping to do a family trip in 2022. Unfortunately she is prone to motion sickness. How do those of you with the same issue manage to maximize rides? What products help with that? I don’t want her left out as we all ride but also don’t want her to be miserable. I want her first trip to be a positive one. TIA
Just be careful of the prescription behind the ear patches (scopolamine). They work awesome but I didn’t know it can impact your eyes. My eyes never went back to normal after using them during our Sept 2020 trip. I googled and I saw other people had the same experience with their eyes. Wish it didn’t impact my eyes because it worked better than all the other things I tried for motion sickness on the rides. So many people are fine with the patches though so you may decide it’s worth a try, just research before using them. Stupid me just put them on without reading the side effects. Husband said maybe I could use them again since the damage is already done but I don’t want to risk it getting worse so never again for me.
Merged with a post from a couple of months ago that contains MANY great recommendations.I've always been ok on rides but as I have gotten older I seem to suffer a bit of motion sickness on some rides. Any recommendations?