Subbing!!
Loving your report so far!! Can you tell me more about the medicine you took for the motion sickness? When i cruise, I use the TransDerm patch which I have more of so was thinking of using for the next time I got to US and IOA but, a pill would be nice!!
= Best. Ride. EVER!
Great update! It kills me when the kids blow their money on something they will soon outgrow.
I hope you make it to Dinosaur.
I wonder if they know that![]()
I like it. Just read all of it. Looking forward to more.
KIM
Bonine is what we used to prevent motion sickness. It is sold over-the-counter and the long medical name is:
Meclizine Hydrochlroide 25 mg . Antiemetic (anti-nausea)
I purchased the Raspberry Flavored Chewable Once a Day Protection
Unlike Dramamine, it does not induce drowsiness
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My nausea is mostly on spinny rides- tea cups, NO WAY!, Astro-Orbitors at MK did me in one year and even Dumbo scares me! I didn't know how I would react to the moving, simulator rides (Forbidden Journey, Spiderman, Simpsons), but I was fine with the Bonine
Rollercoasters are never really an issue with me.
HTH
I'm gonna try taking Bonine this year too. That was one of the reasons I didn't like Universal that much- b/c of all the simulation rides I had to close my eyes on quite a few. And sat out on the kids & DH second ride on Spiderman.
Bonine is what we used to prevent motion sickness. It is sold over-the-counter and the long medical name is:
Meclizine Hydrochlroide 25 mg . Antiemetic (anti-nausea)
I purchased the Raspberry Flavored Chewable Once a Day Protection
Unlike Dramamine, it does not induce drowsiness
****************************************
My nausea is mostly on spinny rides- tea cups, NO WAY!, Astro-Orbitors at MK did me in one year and even Dumbo scares me! I didn't know how I would react to the moving, simulator rides (Forbidden Journey, Spiderman, Simpsons), but I was fine with the Bonine
Rollercoasters are never really an issue with me.
HTH
Great! Thanks so much!! I'm a spinning ride avoider myself. I remember vividly fighting with my father (who also hates spinning rides) about riding the tea cups with my sister as children because she insisted and i wouldn't!! I went on Mission:Space when it first opened, not knowing what it was. Needless to say, I was bed ridden the rest of the day!!!
Can't wait to try this stuff!! Thank you!!!
Thanks for the tip on Bonine. My 10 year old is getting motion sickness a lot lately - going to have to get some for our trip!
I'm gonna try taking Bonine this year too. That was one of the reasons I didn't like Universal that much- b/c of all the simulation rides I had to close my eyes on quite a few. And sat out on the kids & DH second ride on Spiderman.
I love rollercoaters but anything that moves and has a screen in front of me- forget it!
Thanks again for the great tip![]()
(like MM, I'm anxious for more)
I'm super jealous of your Gryffindor shirt! So cute!!!
I've heard Spiderman is a cool ride.
Amanda
I LOVE YOUR HP SHIRT!!!!!! That's a great find. So festive and so cute!
As for Seuss, after seeing the photo of Nate and Ben, our boys have concluded that part of Universal must be "lame." So my chances of experiencing those rides is probably pretty low. Of course, they have far more interest in Marvel and your most recent update.
As for Bertie Botts, I'm happy we ran out. We went to a premier party for Part I of Deathly Hallows and the gift bag included stuff like a HP scarf, wand, chocolate somethings (those were great!), and the Bertie Botts. Boys LOVED them.
Again, and as always, great report!
Hi Dee! When we went to US/IOA back in 2005 my kids were 12 and 14. The only thing we did in Seuss land was the Cat in the Hat ride...which was cute and yes similar to Pooh and other Fantasyland rides. The only thing I didn't like was the spinning at the end. The Trolly wasn't opened yet...
Kerry
So is it not "lame" to say lame? Everyone who posted here and on my Universal report says how much fun Cat in the Hat is! Do they like the Pooh ride? The High in the Sky Trolley was kind of lame, but the views of Seussland and some of the other parts of the park were really good.
Thanks! How bad was the spinning? Maybe it is not such a bad thing that we skipped it.
unless you are in elementary school, usually High in the Sky Trolley is boring. Most adults (older teens) go for the views from up high. I think Cat in the Hat is fun...it follows the storyline of the book.
The spinning was taken out last year when there was an incident. (that's why I was hoping you were on it...so I could find out if they put it back in) Parents were not paying attention to their small child on the ride, and at the spin part, the kid went flying out of the ride vehicle.So, one option was to take the spin out. Which, imo, totally ruined it. The spin comes at a part where you're in a 'neon' room and it chaos because Cat has wrecked the house and Mom is coming! The spin added to the fun of the chaos. And, it was only 2 or 3 spins and that was it. Only takes 1 to ruin it for everybody
I'm liking the SeaWorld review. It's someplace we've never been (yet...on the bucket list) but one day we'll get there. Since my DH doesn't like standing in lines, I'm guessing it'll be once the boy moves on to college and we can travel off summer-season.![]()
It was around 2:00. Or maybe 1:00. More about that later. No matter what the time, we were a pretty hungry quartet.
We walked into Lombards and were seated immediately.
Right here:
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Have I mentioned that the Front of the Line for resort guests really ROCKS???
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Here is your Entrance Exam for Hogwarts.
Can you pass this O.W.L. ???
Warning: the following post is for serious Harry Potter fans only (Potterheads? Griffindorks?)
Predictably, the Ravenclaws had the highest score on the O.W.L.
Do you remember when the book Deathly Hallows came out and you were thinking, What the h*ll are Deathly Hallows anyway? Is it a place? Is it a poison? I found the title of the book was confusing and misleading. Maybe intentionally. Like the one above.