Hey.
Not sure if this is the right place to post this, so feel free to delete/move.
I'm off to Alton Towers on Saturday for a day in the park.
The last few times I have been to theme parks and been on the biggest rides like Nemesis/Rita. I end up feeling quite sick after. I don't think it's the nerves of the ride as I'm pretty good with rides and I do 99% of the roller coasters, so I think its more motion sickness then anything else.
I remember the last time I went to Alton towers at the end of season last year, I went on I think Rita as my second ride and it really upset my stomach for the day, as it just made me feel ill, I wasn't sick or anything like that, it was just the feeling of being sick, even if I drank water and ate, I had that feeling all day, which as you can imagine, puts a downer on the day and enjoying the rest of the rides.
Any tips? I read stuff like eating crackers before you go/while your there to keep your stomach settled is a good thing and just drinking water.
Thanks
Not sure if this is the right place to post this, so feel free to delete/move.
I'm off to Alton Towers on Saturday for a day in the park.
The last few times I have been to theme parks and been on the biggest rides like Nemesis/Rita. I end up feeling quite sick after. I don't think it's the nerves of the ride as I'm pretty good with rides and I do 99% of the roller coasters, so I think its more motion sickness then anything else.
I remember the last time I went to Alton towers at the end of season last year, I went on I think Rita as my second ride and it really upset my stomach for the day, as it just made me feel ill, I wasn't sick or anything like that, it was just the feeling of being sick, even if I drank water and ate, I had that feeling all day, which as you can imagine, puts a downer on the day and enjoying the rest of the rides.
Any tips? I read stuff like eating crackers before you go/while your there to keep your stomach settled is a good thing and just drinking water.
Thanks