emo41305 said:My hubby gets motion sick fairly easy, ( couldnt handle Hershey Park, ) and was wondering what you all think about the rides at disney world ? Do you they are okay for everyone, even the motion sick.
It sounds like the spinning got him. He may still be able to do the coasters, simulators, and drop rides. Has he done regular coasters in the past? I would say anyone who can fly all the way to Iraq is way better at motion than I am! Have him try BTMR, which is pretty easy, then SM, and then if he is okay work up to RNRC and EE. If all else fails he can wait off while you do the mega-coasters. You would be able to use the single rider line so you would be real quick. My oldest DD does this all the time. I would not try to talk him into riding anything he doesn't want to if I were you. People who don't have motion sickness just don't get it. It is AWFUL!!! You don't just throw up and feel great again. When I was a kid, before we discovered dramamine, I would get sick on a car trip and literally be ill for days on end. It is the quickest way to ruin a vacation. There are still so many wonderful things to do at WDW even without the thrill rides!emo41305 said:the wild mouse i believe they called in hersey, thats the one that got him the most, then after that even the padel boats triggered it.. ( i'm in for a real treat). I'm the complete opposite, I visit cedar point ( roller coaster park) often twice a year. I love the fast, upside down, stand up rides. This will defiantely be interesting.. its either going to make or break the trip.
welovedis said:Hi-
I get motion sick, but can do roller coasters and the like just not the spinny rides. I can't go Star Tours or Body Wars or the more intense version of M:S, but I can do things like Dumbo, or most of the MK rides. I think it depends on what bothers him, what were the rides that he couldn't do at Hershey?