ArwenMarie
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I can do all of the simulators at Universal (other than FJ) and get way less motion sick than Star Tours. It's not short either, or at least it doesn't feel short
Nope. The common side effects are dry mouth and if you accidentally touch the patch and then touch your eye (get any residue from it in your eye) it can cause blurry near-vision which is why I prevent that by placing a band aid over it.Does the patch make you sleepy? All of the Dramamine type drugs knock me out
Nope. The common side effects are dry mouth and if you accidentally touch the patch and then touch your eye (get any residue from it in your eye) it can cause blurry near-vision which is why I prevent that by placing a band aid over it.
I don't handle motion simulators well either and my kids are car sick prone. Star Tours is a well synced motion simulator so it isn't as bad as some I have done. But that doesn't mean I don't feel a bit queasy. The easy thing about these kinds of rides is that all you have to do is shut your eyes and it eliminates the input that makes you feel sick. I talked to my kids about this while we were in line and both my daughter and I closed our eyes for part of the ride when it was starting to bother us, and that kept it from turning into something that got worse and lingered forever. My sons were able to watch the whole ride with no trouble.This ride seems far too similar to the old Body Wars ride for me to even consider riding it, but my kids are big Star Wars fans so I'm wondering how kids seem to tolerate it in general. 2 out of 3 of them will occasionally get car sick or get sick on the plane, but (knock on wood) so far they haven't had an issue with rides. My oldest has done Everest, RnR, and Splash and they've all done rides like BTMRR, 7DMT, Test Track, Barnstormer, Kali, and Dinosaur without complaining about feeling sick.
The motion simulators are the absolute worst for me, so this one makes me nervous for kids who do at times get motion sickness. Body Wars in particular messed me up for hours. Just wondering how other kids have fared on this one, particularly if they have had some car sickness or other motion sickness in the past.
TIA!
Is it a short ride then? If so, I may be more likely to have them all go on it. For some reason I had it in my head this was a long one.
I just see the patch once on a cruise and had the worst dry mouth and drowsiness of my life. I felt so terrible. It was like a terrible hangover. I had to remove the patch and sleep it off.
Regarding star tours, I do get sick on it, but I've found that if I start to feel sick, I can just close my eyes the rest of the time.
Can kids (or a short adult lol) see everything from the back row?Ask for the back row - I used to get quesy but the CMs told me the back row is the least motion. Works like a charm for me!
Can kids (or a short adult lol) see everything from the back row?
The actual ride is less than five minutes