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A planter near the Haunted Mansion used to see me yearly as a child after lunch...I'd always eat too much at Blue Bayou because I loved the food so much. I couldn't not eat my Mickey jello!
And then one time at Big Thunder Ranch, I think. I saw something really gross on the ground...it actually looked like vomit, which in turn made me sick.
A little before my pre-teens I had it under control
I don't ever get motion sickness, so never because of that, and I generally don't go to DL if I think I may have stomach flu, NOR have I ever gotten food poisoning from anything in the park.
So, nope, never tossed my cookies. Or my churro. Or my Monte Cristo. Or my Golden Horseshoe chili.
I lost my lunch at Six Flags Magic Mountain. While riding Batman, when the ride was doing a corkscrew. I'm not kidding either. It was nasty. All over my 2 friends and the people behind me. I had never been on a coaster before (besides Space Mountain). I picked the wrong ride to be my first. My friends hated me because my mom dropped us off at the park and we had another mom coming to get us when the park closed. It was the first ride of the day. We smelled all day long. I felt so bad.
I know this will bring on any number of derogatory remarks but oh what the heck.... I haven't lost my cookies or anything else at DL but my daughter lost hers while riding Pooh. Absolutely no warning. She just lost it.
On the subs. Kidding! But just imagine what that would be like.... ew
I'm literally a born Disney fan! I was born at Providence St. Joseph Med Center right across the street from Disney Studios in Burbank. The same hospital where Walt died.
By the way my shirt in the pic says "I like big sharks and I cannot lie"
I take it back. I did once a few years ago .....I get sea sick if the boat is not moving. I went on a wreck dive off of san diego. We dove on a small tug boat and then the boat drove about 10 to 15 minutes to the larger battle ship. The problem was we had to wait a full hour between dives. I felt sick the entire time the boat was bobbing in the ocean, but as soon as we submerged underwater for the dive all the sick feelings went away. The dive was great. .....then we went back on the boat and it was like my sick feeling had just been put on pause. I did manage to walk away from the large group of divers....unlike the other person who crawled across the deck to get to the side....
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