ProudSoccerMom
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Aug 13, 2016
For me, anything that spins or goes in a circle (teacups, Dumbo, Mission Space) is always a no.
Everest - I am absolutely fine with the coasters and drops, such as ToT. What made me horribly sick on Everest is the backward motion. Won't ever do that again. I had to sit perfectly still for 30 minutes before I felt somewhat better the first and only time I rode it.
Space Mountain - This one surprises me because I have no roller coaster issues. Not sure why this bothers me, but both the WDW and Disneyland Space Mountains make me motion sick.
As for Star Tours and Soarin, I have no issues with these. Every once in a while, I'll get a twinge of motion sickness on Star Tours. If it happens, I just close my eyes. But, I can usually ride it twice in a row without issues.
Motion sickness bands always help me. They're basically a terry cloth band with a pressure point on the inside that you wear around your wrist. They have kid sizes, too. They're an effective alternative to Dramamine and Bonine, both of which make me drowsy.
Everest - I am absolutely fine with the coasters and drops, such as ToT. What made me horribly sick on Everest is the backward motion. Won't ever do that again. I had to sit perfectly still for 30 minutes before I felt somewhat better the first and only time I rode it.
Space Mountain - This one surprises me because I have no roller coaster issues. Not sure why this bothers me, but both the WDW and Disneyland Space Mountains make me motion sick.
As for Star Tours and Soarin, I have no issues with these. Every once in a while, I'll get a twinge of motion sickness on Star Tours. If it happens, I just close my eyes. But, I can usually ride it twice in a row without issues.
Motion sickness bands always help me. They're basically a terry cloth band with a pressure point on the inside that you wear around your wrist. They have kid sizes, too. They're an effective alternative to Dramamine and Bonine, both of which make me drowsy.