robandkelly13
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Soarin' is awesome. It's our 3 year old daughter's favorite ride! 
I had to laugh when I read this because I went on this ride for the first time in 2007 when we were there. I got on not expecting it to go up and it did. But anyway it went up and I grabbed my husbands hand and said I don't like this. With all these kids around and three of them being mine. LOL
Anyway when the window opened and we started gliding I had to shut my eyes because I thought that I was going to get sick. I opened them once in awhile to see what my kids were ooohhh and ahhhh over but they would go right back shut. When I went to get off my legs felt like jello.
We are heading back to the world in eight days and will I do the ride again ???
YES I will do it again my kids have already asked me
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Everyone in my family is dying to do this - even my father who does not a single ride (well maybe Small world) but I cannot go on that thing again. I told them, "have fun, pick me up in mexico when you're done." I"ll be there with my margarita(s) and nachos.Lol, I'm glad I'm not alone, I get the same feeling on Soarin. I am terrified of falling the whole time and freaking out that one of my kids are going to take a tumble, but my kids love it so I deal with it.. I must admit though I turn into an evil mom and smile inside when I see a long wait or see that no fast passes are available.
My son has a Kart game for his Wii and I cannot watch him for more than about a minute because I start to feel dizzy. Will Soarin' make me feel that way too? I would hate to spend the rest of the day feeling bad. I guess I could just close my eyes if I started to feel bad. Does anyone else get dizzy easily and have Soarin' experience???

Everyone in my family is dying to do this - even my father who does not a single ride (well maybe Small world) but I cannot go on that thing again. I told them, "have fun, pick me up in mexico when you're done." I"ll be there with my margarita(s) and nachos.

Ah, you've never experienced motion sickness then...any time what your body is feeling and what your eyes are seeing don't match up, you can get dizzy and sick feeling. Soarin is the absolute worst one for me in this area - the "wind" motion is totally not lined up with the camera movement, and I refused to ride it last time we went - and I ride EVERYTHING else in the parks. I told everyone else to go without me - and I enjoyed the alone time.I don't see how Soarin' would make you dizzy. It might give you a drop-in-the-stomach feeling a couple of times (like going over a bump in the road). And if you are afraid of heights it might make you feel funny (you're not that high off the ground, but the movie makes you think you are). But dizzy - no, I don't think so.
I will not, however, go into any of the movies about the countries, because there are always the "flying over the" whatever shot which make me feel SO crappy. This is totally true - if the IMAX bothers you, Soarin will probably bother you too. It's probably worth it to see it once, but if you feel real crappy after a movie like that, then you may just want to skip it. Good luck!When people ask I usually describe Soarin' as sitting in a rocking chair in the air watching an IMAX movie. I've never gotten dizzy on Soarin' (and I have been on way too many times...) but I have known others that have. Usually I say if you can't handle an IMAX movie, I wouldn't recommend it.
I managed to keep from freaking and keep my lunch down thankfully, but felt awful for about 3 hours after that ride.can anyone tell me what exactly is soarin'? will my 3 year old like it? Is it fast? Please help
My son has a Kart game for his Wii and I cannot watch him for more than about a minute because I start to feel dizzy. Will Soarin' make me feel that way too? I would hate to spend the rest of the day feeling bad. I guess I could just close my eyes if I started to feel bad. Does anyone else get dizzy easily and have Soarin' experience???
but it DID help for the first time to do what I suggested.
their heads off at me, but I had to do it so I would not get sick.I don't see how Soarin' would make you dizzy. It might give you a drop-in-the-stomach feeling a couple of times (like going over a bump in the road). And if you are afraid of heights it might make you feel funny (you're not that high off the ground, but the movie makes you think you are). But dizzy - no, I don't think so.
It's a wonderful ride! Makes you feel like you are hang-gliding - but that's something I would never really do, so Soarin let's me pretend that I am.
Yep.I can't do Soarin' or Mission Space. I do get motion sickness but not on most thrill rides. Mostly just riding in the backseat, reading anywhere in the car, or circling Philly for 45 min cause the plane picked up a good tailwind from Vegas and they had nowhere to put us.![]()
And yep.Actually, it can make some people very dizzy. It's not the motion in your seat, it's the movie screen.
I have to close my eyes during a few scenes (the headlights on the bridge for instance) or I will be feeling very nasty when I get off the ride. I even have a problem with a scene in Mickey's Philharmagic when the carpet is flying between buildings.