I've never been on it since it became The Simpsons, but the old Back to the Future also made me sick. Too bad it was such a fun ride.Astro Orbiter made me sicker than anything I've ever been on! Never. Again.
(well, that and the terrifying Simpsons ride at UO)
Another one for that Simpsons ride. I can get on all sorts of rides that spin, go upside down, corkscrew, etc. But that Simpsons ride gets me everytime I go on it. I start to get that feeling down in my stomach, start sweating, and looking for something to just concentrate my eyes on. Decided that the last time I rode it, was the last time.Astro Orbiter made me sicker than anything I've ever been on! Never. Again.
(well, that and the terrifying Simpsons ride at UO)
I don't like drops either. I rode Rise for the first time at Princess this year, and as soon as the vehicle went into the chamber and clicked in, I think I even said it out loud "oh s***!"Motion sickness is so weird - look at us all with our weirdly assorted problematic rides! Astro Orbitor is a big, fat NOPE for me, too. I’ve tried Forbidden Journey with my eyes closed… no help at all: it’s definitely the motion that’s an issue. Simpsons, though? Perfectly fine. Ditto for all simulators - Transformers, Spidey, Star Tours, etc. - love ‘em! My son can’t handle anything that drops, like TOT, while that’s my most favorite ride sensation of all. But he can ride FJ repeatedly without issue.
Seriously, forget that ride. I can handle Star Tours and I thought it would be similar.(well, that and the terrifying Simpsons ride at UO)
Oh my gosh, me too! Luckily, it's not to bad.I don't like drops either. I rode Rise for the first time at Princess this year, and as soon as the vehicle went into the chamber and clicked in, I think I even said it out loud "oh s***!"
Honestly one of my favorite parts of the ride now. Been on it enough that sometimes now I want to see how others react to the surprises.I don't like drops either. I rode Rise for the first time at Princess this year, and as soon as the vehicle went into the chamber and clicked in, I think I even said it out loud "oh s***!"
And I'm the opposite - those are my favourites - my PR for ToT is 8 times in a row (back in the days when there were actually quiet times in the parks)I don't get sick but I HATE the feeling of freefall. That said, I'll ride anything once, and have done all the versions of ToT around the world, and pretty much had a panic attack while doing them. I feel bad for anyone in the car with me!
And I'm the opposite - those are my favourites - my PR for ToT is 8 times in a row (back in the days when there were actually quiet times in the parks)
My ride PR is Everest 5 times in a row with the single ride line.
10 times!! - I would have passed out!Back when Primeval Whirl was still around, and the park was dead, the sweetest Cast Member let us ride 10 times in a row without getting off. Not sure how we did not hurl, especially since I can only do Everest a max twice in a row now as an adult.
I hate drops. I hate the sensation of the falling part. And the drop in Rise was a complete surprise to me. But I loved it. Never done ToT and never will. Was going to do Splash the last trip there but it went down during our call back so we missed that. I was relieved. I can do spinning all day though. Whereas my DH can’t do spinning but loves drops.I don't like drops either. I rode Rise for the first time at Princess this year, and as soon as the vehicle went into the chamber and clicked in, I think I even said it out loud "oh s***!"
My first time solo at Disney World in 2017, I did Mission Space Green and Orange back-to-back. I should try them again and see if my body will still tolerate itI’m curious that no one has mentioned Mission Space. It’s a centrifuge that spins your body in one direction while you watch a video showing you move in another direction. Most motion sickness is caused by the movement of the body, balance of the inner ear, and signals from the eye all sending conflicting signals to the brain. That’s why reading in a car (your body senses it’s moving while your eyes perceive a static page) can make people feel sick. The 2011 Wine and Dine afterparty was especially fun because it happened right after the half and you got a free beer. Nothing like alcohol + 13.1 miles + centrifuges to have a horrific scene at Mission Space.