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blott
    
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Chloe
  
 United Kingdom 671 Posts Joined: 19 Jun 2004 Status: offline | Posted - 03 Oct 2005 : 17:38:17

| | I am useless on rides, partly because I am scared of heights and speed, and partly because I have a very dodgy back and can't be thrown about, but I LOVE Spiderman, and am always very sorry when it's over. You would love it Blott. Chloe | | Report this post to a moderator | goto top of page |
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suegooding
  
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christhear
   
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chrizzy100
    
 USA 7175 Posts Joined: 26 May 2003 Status: offline | Posted - 27 Jun 2006 : 16:52:39

| I have a really bad back..and I broke off a large piece of bone in my neck in a car crash..I spent my first few trips to FL going on nothing because of all the dos and don't..then tried Star wars and never looked back..I get my husband to try new rides..to see if I can go on..I'm still unsure about the Mummy..And Space mountain put me in bed for 6 months...so I'll not go there again... | | Report this post to a moderator | goto top of page |
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Pegasus928
   
 Kuwait 988 Posts Joined: 17 Feb 2005 Status: offline | Posted - 28 Jun 2006 : 15:14:47

| I do suffer with motion sickness - Soarin' at Epcot messed up my whole day for example, and don't get me started on turbulance coming into Florida - but Spiderman is just brilliant and doesn't cause any sickness at all. I found that BTTF was a problem because it jolts and jars so much your eyes never seem to able to focus properly. Pegasus (who - incidently - never had a problem jumping out of aeroplanes during his army days, anything to get away from that damn turbulance) | | Report this post to a moderator | goto top of page |
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jovi
   
 United Kingdom 753 Posts Joined: 20 Jun 2004 Status: offline | Posted - 29 Sep 2006 : 08:36:45

| I was going to try soarin on our next visit, I too suffer from motion sickness, any slight movement and I'm feeling very So do I give soarin a miss then? Any tips for that dreaded turbulence  | vicky | | Report this post to a moderator | goto top of page |
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emm
   
 United Kingdom 1351 Posts Joined: 15 Mar 2004 Status: online | Posted - 29 Sep 2006 : 17:32:44

| quote: Originally posted by jovi I was going to try soarin on our next visit, I too suffer from motion sickness, any slight movement and I'm feeling very So do I give soarin a miss then? Any tips for that dreaded turbulence 
I would try Soarin' - you can always shut your eyes if you feel a little queasy. The actual movement of your seat is very slight and gentle - no jerking or turning. It is the 'scenery' rushing past your eyes that might make you feel funny, but I would say there are only a couple of occasions where that might happen. | emm
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