So if I don't like rides that are loud, fast, bumpy or nauseating...

I really think you'd be fine with Gringott's. At the beginning, you think you're about to have a massive drop, but it's really on par with DL Pirates. Then it's mostly sideways motion from one scene to another--kind of like TSMM for longer stretches. And the 3D effects are nothing like Simpsons--more just like a regular 3D movie. I say take a LD Dramamine and come back here and curse me if I'm wrong ;)
OP here. I promise not to curse you, and may get up the courage to try it! Thanks a lot for weighing in with details. I'm fine with Pirates and TSMM, so Gringott's sounds potentially promising.
 
I have used a motion sickness medicine called Bonine in the past and it works great and doesn't make me drowsy. I could NEVER ride any motion simulators or things that go up side down or things that spin. With Bonine I ride EVERYTHING.

Have a great trip!!
 
I'm I certified ride chicken and due to an inner ear issue can't ride anything that spins, turns to much, goes upside down, etc. Having said that, with Bonine, the only things I can't ride are:

US: The Simpsons and RRR. I can ride the Mummy once, but that's it for the day. Same for Men in Black (the spinning at the end gets me).

IOA: The Hulk, Dr. Doom, Storm Force (teacups - too much spinning), both coasters in Harry Potter. I also have to close my eyes on the down part of Spiderman.
 
My Top 7 attractions in US & IOA, that do not try by design to induce protein spills drop or soak the guest



Islands of Adventure


Cat In The Hat – Dark Ride (Ride vehicle spins intermittently)
Ride your couch through the pages of Dr. Seuss's book - The Cat In The Hat


last year they took the spinning out of the Cat in the Hat ride.

no more spinning like before............:sad2:
 

last year they took the spinning out of the Cat in the Hat ride.

no more spinning like before............:sad2:

So stinking true. Although it wasn't awesome to spin, it's far less awesome to just sit there. Incredibly boring, actually. They took what was a ride we really liked (and I dealt with the spinning) and turned it into something we'll probably never ride again.

I recognize that this is not the OP's likely point of view.
 
I don't like LOUD rides, found best it to carry ear plugs to muffle sounds. I also can't handle spinning and very afraid of big drops and heights. I was under impression Mummy was not as intense as it really is! rode it once and too chicken to do that again.
Here is a list of rides I was able to do
Simpsons- one of favorites!
Spider man- no issues with it at all, fun!
Forbidden Forest- rode it twice, had to close eyes some and after last one I was not feeling well for rest of the day, mainly because I kept my eyes open more than previous.
Disaster- easy
Cat in the hat- easy, even with spinning
Men in Black- was OK, a bit too much spinning but it was only a few seconds
Shrek- Gave me headache (was not worth IMO)

My family and I are going for spring break early April. Haven't tried the Minions and plan on doing it this trip it line is not too long, anxious a tiny bit about Grifford's drop but I'll try it and looking forward to ride Transformers!

Enjoy your trip!
 














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