Skull Island for those who get motion sickness

nessz79

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I can generally do motion simulator rides/3D motion, but my DH has a terrible time. As a baseline, he can do Gringotts if he doesn't wear the 3D glasses, but if he puts them on, he feels sick afterwards. Is Skull Island comparable to Gringotts in the motion sickness factor? If so, I think he could do it and not put on the glasses, but if it's worse I wouldn't even have him risk it. Thank you in advance!
 
I don't get motion sickness on rides but skull island is a slow moving vehicle. No spinning or anything like that. It does rock back and forth in certain areas and you do watch screens. I think he will be ok.
 
Same with my DW and she had no problems multiple times without medication.
 

Besides, it driving along, it didn't move from side to side all that much. However, I've only ridden it once so I cannot judge it all that well. All I can imagine is the movement of having to look back and forth being possibly too much for someone.
 
Watching ride videos, I don't believe there is nearly as much movement as Gringott's. Hope you enjoy it! It's on the top of my list for my next trip, more so than HHN.
 
Awesome- thank you all! Nice to have a ride that DH can do with us and not just hold our stuff on a bench :)
 
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