UNI vacation

TalkingHead

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Hm. That ride must really get to you. It used to bother me, hasn't since they updated the ride profile.

Same here. First time I rode it back in early 2011, it made me pretty nauseous (like Star Tours tends to do). I don't know if it's the brighter screens or less simulated movement, but I'm not fazed when I ride it these days.
 

willtravel

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Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey uses vehicles like those at Sum of All Thrills but on a track. It is intense and even when I take some motion sickness medicine the room is still spinning ever so slightly.
Weeelllllll, I guess that answers my question on whether I go on the ride. Think I will go thru queue and hear about it from hubby. I will only be in UNI for a couple of days and I don't want to have side effects. I went on MS twice and even the tamer one got me. Thanks.
 

JillC LI

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Could someone tell me if HP the actual ride is like Soarin at WDW or like ET at UNI or something you could compare it too? I was looking on youtube and the two films I watched were kinda dark. I am sitting and being moved all around?

I rode it in December 2012, and by no stretch of the imagination would I compare it to Soarin'. I LOVE Soarin' precisely because it is so calm and smooth. FJ is not calm and it is not particularly smooth. It's amazing but it was very intense. I did get a tad nauseated and wouldn't have wanted to ride it a second time in a row, but I'm glad I experienced it. I would more likely compare it to Spiderman than Soarin' or ET, both of which are good rides for non-thrill seekers. To give you an idea of my tolerance level for comparison purposes, I enjoy RnRC but not Everest because I like speed but not drops.
I went on MS twice and even the tamer one got me.

I had no problem on MS Green.
 

danpam1024

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I've tried Dramamine but it did not work for me. Thinking about asking the doctor if there is something else? Thanks.....for suggestion.
Benadryl works wonders for motion sickness- except if you get the side effect of drowsiness :( I take mine with a double espresso from Starbucks :D

BTW- I LOVE FJ, but it messes me up for a good 30 minutes. But it's SOOOOOO worth it!
 

TubaGeek

God bless the "Ignore" button.
As long as a coaster does not do a loop, I am fine. I was on a coaster in BG Virginia a while back. And I remember being upside down and looking at the sky. I remember my feet above me and that was it for me.... those loops....:eek: Simulator rides are as bad. Body Wars that was at WDW got me. When I go on Star Tours at WDW, I don't look at the screen. I look at something within the cabin. Forget MS at WDW. I sit outside.
When you see Rip Ride Rockit, it looks like it loops, but you're never actually inverted. Just so you know.
The idea of Potter, Spider-Man, and Transformers is tough, though, because they're not simulators, but they strongly feature simulator elements. Especially Potter, which is literally the best ride in the world...
 

willtravel

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Original Poster
It's sorta like a combination of those two rides.

It's a combination of simulation screens (like the one in Soarin') and physical sets (like those in ET). You start with your vehicle traveling through a physical set of the inside of Hogwarts, then you move to a screen that simulates flying around the outside of Hogwarts, then move to a physical set, followed by another screen, etc.
The part of the ride that your vehicle travels through a physical set, can I do that part and then leave the ride and not get on the flying around Hogwarts part?
 

Disneyhead'71

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I suggest Dramamine and a high carb (pasta) meal about 2 hours before hitting the rides more prone to motion sickness. It would be a shame to go to Universal and not see the headliners. Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey, The Amazing Adventures of Spider-man, and Transformers: The Ride 3D are truly top shelf attractions but they move. They aren't Disney non-ride rides.
 

willtravel

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I suggest Dramamine and a high carb (pasta) meal about 2 hours before hitting the rides more prone to motion sickness. It would be a shame to go to Universal and not see the headliners. Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey, The Amazing Adventures of Spider-man, and Transformers: The Ride 3D are truly top shelf attractions but they move. They aren't Disney non-ride rides.
What does the pasta do?
 

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