Motion sickness is a common condition that occurs when there is a disconnect between the motion perceived by your eyes, inner ear, and body.
High speeds, big drops, sharp turns, large screens, a spinning ride vehicle, jerky ride, or motion simulator ride can cause symptoms.
Here are some tips to help you navigate the park without encountering unwanted symptoms.
Look for keywords like “fast-paced,” “spinning,” or “virtual reality” that might indicate a higher likelihood of causing motion sickness.
Begin your day with slower, less intense rides to gauge your tolerance. Then, depending on how you handle them, you can gradually work your way up to more thrilling experiences throughout the rest of the day.
Pay attention to the reactions of fellow park visitors on specific rides. If you notice people exiting a ride looking pale or uneasy, it may be best to avoid that particular attraction.