lazyboy97o
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This past week.When's the last time you were on it? It's been toned down significantly
This past week.When's the last time you were on it? It's been toned down significantly
This past week.
Screen scenes really get to me. Even Soarin' has left me feeling a bit off.Hm. That ride must really get to you. It used to bother me, hasn't since they updated the ride profile.
Hm. That ride must really get to you. It used to bother me, hasn't since they updated the ride profile.
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.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.
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 went on MS twice and even the tamer one got me.
Benadryl works wonders for motion sickness- except if you get the side effect of drowsiness I take mine with a double espresso from StarbucksI've tried Dramamine but it did not work for me. Thinking about asking the doctor if there is something else? Thanks.....for suggestion.
When you see Rip Ride Rockit, it looks like it loops, but you're never actually inverted. Just so you know.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.... 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.
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?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.
Nope, that would be impossible.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?
Would you call that a Sleepy Zing?Benadryl works wonders for motion sickness- except if you get the side effect of drowsiness I take mine with a double espresso from Stabucks!
What does the pasta do?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.
Complex carbs can calm a queasy stomach.What does the pasta do?
and when you barf noodles or potatoes it doesn't hurt or taste too badComplex carbs can calm a queasy stomach.
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