Mom And Son On Run
  • On Mar 16, 2011
    Sariah from WA Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

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    I love most rides but get sick on simulators & I'm having a hard time finding out which rides are simulators. Some rides are obvious but others I can't tell by watching the planning dvd or reading in planning guides. Can you list them all for me? Tha

    Hi, Sariah! On behalf of everyone within spitting distance, I'd like to thank you for taking precautionary measures in your quest to not barf.

    There are some attractions that will really rock your world and some that may only gently lurch your stomach. On many of these, the signage near the front of the attraction will include language containing something to the effect of "guests who are prone to motion sickness should not experience this attraction."

    Aside from the coasters, here's a compilation of other attractions that have some motion sickness elements - either consider avoiding or approach with caution:
    • Mission Space (Epcot) - this one has barf bags. Probably not your cup of tea.
    • Soarin' (Epcot) - feels like you're flying; big screen in front of you complimented by wind and scents
    • Star Tours (Hollywood Studios) - simulation from far, far away; will soon be 3-D
    • Toy Story Mania (Hollywood Studios) - ride vehicles spin and you're wearing 3-D glasses. I'd chance it on this one and ride. It's awesome.
    • Dinosaur (Animal Kingdom) - ride vehicle lurches a lot
    • Primeval Whirl (Animal Kingdom) - oye.
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Meet the Panelist: Joel, Wisconsin

I’m the proud papa of two little pirates or princes (depending on the day!) I enjoy sharing information to help beginners with little ones - including naps, strollers, rider swaps, height restrictions, scary rides, touring plans, characters and dining. Learn More About Joel

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