I was actually quite pleased at how much fun we had. We probably wouldn't have had as much fun had the Wizarding World of Harry Potter not been there, but then again, we wouldn't have gone had it not. We stayed at one of the U.S. hotels, so we got early park entry, breakfast at the 3 Broomsticks, Express Passes (to go to the front of the line), & we upgraded our room so we got access to the "Club Lounge" with free drinks & food. And yes, I think all of that was WELL worth the money. Well worth it.
The most popular ride by far was Harry Potter's Forbidden Journey, so of course, first day, we head straight there. Multiple motion sickness signs later, I was on the ride and you guessed it, not...lets just say I was not handling it well. It was not until after the Spiderman ride (which was SO cool--I'm upset I couldn't keep my eyes open) that I realized, "Hey, maybe I get a little motion sick on these rides." It was after the Simpsons ride that I knew for sure I wouldn't be going on any more simulator rides. I'd say we were 10, 15 seconds into that ride and I put my eyes on my lap and kept them there. At that point I had a pretty good handle on what would make me sick and what wouldn't. Any kind of simulator...sick. Which really kind of confused me because I went on a roller coaster simulator when I was younger and didn't have any problems. Perhaps it was a crappy one. Although, I did get sick at a fair once...and I've been told my bro and sis fought over who had to sit next to me in the car...oh, and there was the time I got sick on a flight to Seattle...so maybe I've just been in denial all these years. :o)
At any rate, I was lame and C ended up going on a few of the rides by himself. Including the Forbidden Journey which he rode again on our last day. I followed him through Hogwarts until the loading area where I veered off to make my exit. I was planning on hanging around to watch him get on the ride, but as I was waiting, a group was making their exit from the ride & this woman, wide eyed & holding a hand over her mouth bolted to a corner and started gagging. At which point I thought, "Thank you! I'm not the only one!!"
Moral of the story: heed to warning signs on amusement park rides.
Nicole, it's Meredith. I looove Harry Potter! I read the entire series last summer because I wanted to see what all of the talk was about. The story surprised me - it was very well written.
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I'm here to tell you the motion sickness gets worse with age. I can't even swing on a swingset any more.
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