Motion Sickness on rides

erasure fan1

Well-Known Member
Things that spin get me sick. (M:S didnt really bother me though. I felt a bit off when it was done but that was it.) the only ride that I really felt bad after was Body Wars, I had a headache for an hour.
 

Tim G

Well-Known Member
Since 18 months or so I get sick on every roller coaster and circular rides...

So nowadays I only walk around in the parks... Thank god, I don't get sick on airplanes...
 

TurboCaroline

Is it 5:00 yet?
Primeval Whirl got me woozy last Dec...I like the ride except for the spinning..
I won't try teacups or M:S...and I almost lost it on Star Tours..
 

shoppingnut

Active Member
ksccar said:
Primeval Whirl got me woozy last Dec...I like the ride except for the spinning..
I won't try teacups or M:S...and I almost lost it on Star Tours..

I forgot about PW, get sick on that too. One thing I do have to say though is that I have been on every ride in WDW, so I can always tell someone what it is like and I can also then judge whether my family can handle it.
 

bayoutinkbelle

Active Member
I've always prided myself on not getting sick on any ride -- until last week. And I don't even consider this a real ride. I got seriously woozy on Aladin's Magic Carpet Ride, the virtual reality ride, at DisneyQuest. I had to take off the visor and just sit there as it finished. Almost :hurl: . That's the only thing I've ever had that reaction to.
 

RenegadeMilkmen

New Member
Honestly no rides make me sick (well... except for Mission:Space, obviously). But Expedition Everest and Rock N Roller Coaster make me feel dizzy when I step off the ride.
 

Kadee

New Member
bayoutinkbelle said:
I've always prided myself on not getting sick on any ride -- until last week. And I don't even consider this a real ride. I got seriously woozy on Aladin's Magic Carpet Ride, the virtual reality ride, at DisneyQuest. I had to take off the visor and just sit there as it finished. Almost :hurl: . That's the only thing I've ever had that reaction to.

That ride REALLY got to me, too! So much so that I had to sit out the rest of the day in the booths with the computers with a Sprite in my hand trying to settle my stomach. My head was throbbing, too. My husband and daughter rode everything and didn't feel a thing. The Tea Cups make me quite ill and Body Wars was pretty rough on me. I've never gotten sick on any roller coaster, though.
 

bayoutinkbelle

Active Member
Kadee said:
That ride REALLY got to me, too! So much so that I had to sit out the rest of the day in the booths with the computers with a Sprite in my hand trying to settle my stomach. My head was throbbing, too. My husband and daughter rode everything and didn't feel a thing. The Tea Cups make me quite ill and Body Wars was pretty rough on me. I've never gotten sick on any roller coaster, though.

I retreated with my bruised ego to a bench in center of one of the levels and just sat it out. :eek: After a few, I was good to go on the games again. Glad to hear I'm not the only one who had trouble on Aladdin! Thanks! :lol:
 

RnRJoe6114

Member
No actual moving ride gets me sick or a least bit dizzy. But for some reason if I'm watching something that has wierd motions involved they get me all disoriented, like one is in Philharmagic when Donald is riding the magic carpet and it does a little role I get dizzy and recently on a field trip to a museum of science we went into the planetarium and everytime it changed views(from north to south for example) I would get sick. All that gets me to almost puke but I can go on M:S(orange) and be perfectly fine.
 

Braves323

Member
M:S made me sick. I had a horrible headache the first day and a stomach ache the next. My friend that I went with add the opposite happen to her (stomach ache and then headache). I am glad I will now be able to go on M:S again.:)
 

KrazyKemp

Member
I felt a tiny bit woozy after riding Mission: Space the first time I rode it...but the 2nd and 3rd time, nothing.

I imagine that the teacups would make almost anyone a little sick, but I have steered clear of those for that exact reason.

But this upcoming trip, I have told myself to ride them...we'll see how it goes.
 

ilovepluto23

New Member
my chest hurts a LOT on M:S (why I don't go on it anymore), but I never get nauseated on any rides. I guess it's just all what an individual can handle!
 

autumndawn1006

New Member
I don't know how many other people here are mythbuster fans, but they had a great show on motion sickness one night. They were looking for over the counter cures without side effects. They found ginger pills worked great, and of course wouldn't make you sleeply like Dramamine. I gave some to my son for a deep sea fishing trip, where he normally gets a little quesy, and he said it helped him a lot.
 

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