I have never been on Soarin' but am considering it for our next trip - has anyone experienced motion sickness while on this ride?
It takes some getting used to, somewhat similar to an IMAX film. I get vertigo and was a little out of sorts, but all I had to do was close my eyes. It's more of just a visual motion sickness, not physical, if that makes any sense.
I am very sensitive to motion sickness but can ride this by looking straight ahead and never turning my head. I do wear my motion sickness bands though and still feel slightly queasy when getting off.
I have never been on Soarin' but am considering it for our next trip - has anyone experienced motion sickness while on this ride?
Do those bands really work? I've heard mixed reviews.
Agree with above for me. IMAX theaters that show flying scenes can make me dizzy. I can close my eyes on the parts that bother me and the dizziness goes away.
I even have scenes in Mickey's Philharmagic I can't watch or I get sick.