DisneyWalle
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This is my first trip report that I have ever written; hopefully, someone will find it useful.
My family's first trip to US and IOA. August 30th - September 4th
Who went:
1) Muggle 1: Hubby (40)
2) Potter Fanatic: Me (39)
3) Muggle 2: Son (15)
My hubby suffers from extra motion sickness and dizziness. We knew that he would have to be medicated to enjoy any rides in US and IOA. Last year, even though he wore a Scopolamine patch, he got sick on Aerosmith's Rock n' Roll Coaster and was done with the rides. So this year, I researched motion sickness medications and home remedies, in hopes, I would find something that would enable him to ride and enjoy the trip. I was successful!
Below is a list of the products he used and when:
August 30th - The day before any parks
1) Anivert (Walmart sells this under the name, Motion Sickness Medication, for $3)
2) Scopolamine Patch (Sold by prescription, we paid $35 for 4 patches)
September 1st - First day at US
1) Ginger gum, ginger chews, ginger hard candies, and crystallized ginger (he carried a variety of these products in his pockets each day. Before getting on any ride he either chewed the gum or sucked on a chew/candy. These products help ease nausea. Fair warning: some of them have a SPICY strong taste)
September 2nd - First day in IOA
1) Scopolamine Patch (Removed the original and put on a new patch)
2) Ginger gum, ginger chews, ginger hard candies, and crystallized ginger
September 3rd - Park hopped between both US and IOA
1) Ginger gum, ginger chews, ginger hard candies, and crystallized ginger
September 4th - No parks -- returning home
1) Removed the Scopolamine patch
The result of all the above: no issues with dizziness, motion sickness or nausea. The only two rides we did not ride were The Simpsons and Minions. He felt great and wanted to ride them - we just ran out of time. However, my son and I, who did not take any medication as we have never had motion issues, did have some motion sickness and nausea on several rides. I will mark those later in the trip report. So he and I also used the ginger products and I can testify that they help.
With that out of the way, let me get started.
Day One: Sunday, August 30th --- Travel Day
6am - We left out of Dothan, Alabama. In fact, they picked me up from work after my shift ended. Since I was exhausted, I slept during the 5 hour car trip. Unfortunately, I had depended on them to pack the car and of course, they forgot my eye mask, blanket, and pillow. So my nap wasn't very restful even though they assured me I slept and snored. After several stops for bathroom breaks and to fill up the car, we arrived at our hotel.
1pm - We tried to check into our hotel - the Downtown Disney Hilton at Lake Buena Vista. This is probably our 10th stay at this hotel. We enjoy staying here as it is always a clean, comfortable hotel and located right across the street from DTD. We had booked the Disney Quest package with DTD view for fireworks viewing. This package was a GREAT deal, it included 3 Disney Quest tickets and DTD view for a final total of $171. (Our son LOVES Disney Quest and since it will be closing at the end of the year, he wanted to go) Our room was not ready yet, but they gave us our tickets, we parked the car in the hotel parking area, and headed to DTD. Our first stop - The Earl of Sandwich, a family favorite and apparently a family favorite of many. However, the staff do an excellent job of moving customers through the line at a decent pace. We ordered 2 originals, 1 club, 1 cup of broccoli cheese soup, and 3 fountain drinks. Total wait time from entering to food in hand.... 17 minutes. Food was hot and filling. I was still tired and decided to head back to the hotel and let the guys go enjoy Disney Quest. Unfortunately, the room was still not ready and I had to wait in the lobby til 3pm. Once I did receive the room keys, I carried the luggage to the room, which was located on the 10th floor. We were given an absolute goregous view of DTD. The clouds started to roll in and since the room was sooooo comfortable and quiet, I curled up for a nap. At around 5pm, I woke up and checked my phone -- no messages, obviously the guys were having fun. Momma time does not come around often and not wanting to waste it, I decided to go shopping and enjoy some Ghiradelli ice cream (may I recommend butter pecan with caramel sauce....YUM). I purchased a cute Mickey shirt from TrenD and a few bath salts (forgot the name of that store), listened to a very talented saxophone jazz musician, and around 7pm, the guys called to say they were hungry. So we again, met back up at the Earl.....grabbed a few sandwiches and went back to the room. We watched fireworks from our room window and called it a night.
My family's first trip to US and IOA. August 30th - September 4th
Who went:
1) Muggle 1: Hubby (40)
2) Potter Fanatic: Me (39)
3) Muggle 2: Son (15)
My hubby suffers from extra motion sickness and dizziness. We knew that he would have to be medicated to enjoy any rides in US and IOA. Last year, even though he wore a Scopolamine patch, he got sick on Aerosmith's Rock n' Roll Coaster and was done with the rides. So this year, I researched motion sickness medications and home remedies, in hopes, I would find something that would enable him to ride and enjoy the trip. I was successful!
Below is a list of the products he used and when:
August 30th - The day before any parks
1) Anivert (Walmart sells this under the name, Motion Sickness Medication, for $3)
2) Scopolamine Patch (Sold by prescription, we paid $35 for 4 patches)
September 1st - First day at US
1) Ginger gum, ginger chews, ginger hard candies, and crystallized ginger (he carried a variety of these products in his pockets each day. Before getting on any ride he either chewed the gum or sucked on a chew/candy. These products help ease nausea. Fair warning: some of them have a SPICY strong taste)
September 2nd - First day in IOA
1) Scopolamine Patch (Removed the original and put on a new patch)
2) Ginger gum, ginger chews, ginger hard candies, and crystallized ginger
September 3rd - Park hopped between both US and IOA
1) Ginger gum, ginger chews, ginger hard candies, and crystallized ginger
September 4th - No parks -- returning home
1) Removed the Scopolamine patch
The result of all the above: no issues with dizziness, motion sickness or nausea. The only two rides we did not ride were The Simpsons and Minions. He felt great and wanted to ride them - we just ran out of time. However, my son and I, who did not take any medication as we have never had motion issues, did have some motion sickness and nausea on several rides. I will mark those later in the trip report. So he and I also used the ginger products and I can testify that they help.
With that out of the way, let me get started.
Day One: Sunday, August 30th --- Travel Day
6am - We left out of Dothan, Alabama. In fact, they picked me up from work after my shift ended. Since I was exhausted, I slept during the 5 hour car trip. Unfortunately, I had depended on them to pack the car and of course, they forgot my eye mask, blanket, and pillow. So my nap wasn't very restful even though they assured me I slept and snored. After several stops for bathroom breaks and to fill up the car, we arrived at our hotel.
1pm - We tried to check into our hotel - the Downtown Disney Hilton at Lake Buena Vista. This is probably our 10th stay at this hotel. We enjoy staying here as it is always a clean, comfortable hotel and located right across the street from DTD. We had booked the Disney Quest package with DTD view for fireworks viewing. This package was a GREAT deal, it included 3 Disney Quest tickets and DTD view for a final total of $171. (Our son LOVES Disney Quest and since it will be closing at the end of the year, he wanted to go) Our room was not ready yet, but they gave us our tickets, we parked the car in the hotel parking area, and headed to DTD. Our first stop - The Earl of Sandwich, a family favorite and apparently a family favorite of many. However, the staff do an excellent job of moving customers through the line at a decent pace. We ordered 2 originals, 1 club, 1 cup of broccoli cheese soup, and 3 fountain drinks. Total wait time from entering to food in hand.... 17 minutes. Food was hot and filling. I was still tired and decided to head back to the hotel and let the guys go enjoy Disney Quest. Unfortunately, the room was still not ready and I had to wait in the lobby til 3pm. Once I did receive the room keys, I carried the luggage to the room, which was located on the 10th floor. We were given an absolute goregous view of DTD. The clouds started to roll in and since the room was sooooo comfortable and quiet, I curled up for a nap. At around 5pm, I woke up and checked my phone -- no messages, obviously the guys were having fun. Momma time does not come around often and not wanting to waste it, I decided to go shopping and enjoy some Ghiradelli ice cream (may I recommend butter pecan with caramel sauce....YUM). I purchased a cute Mickey shirt from TrenD and a few bath salts (forgot the name of that store), listened to a very talented saxophone jazz musician, and around 7pm, the guys called to say they were hungry. So we again, met back up at the Earl.....grabbed a few sandwiches and went back to the room. We watched fireworks from our room window and called it a night.