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Are there weight or size restrictions at Disney World?

You will be happy to know that there are no weight limits posted for the attractions at Walt Disney World, however for some rides there are minimum height restrictions.



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While there are height requirements, Disney World rides do not have weight limits. We reached out to the Magical Kingdom for confirmation! Disney World assured us that no theme park attractions have weight limits. However, many rides feature restraint devices which may prevent some guests from being able to ride.

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The Disneyland Resort does not have any weight restrictions on any attraction; However, Guests must be able to fit in the restraints securely in order to ride ALL attractions.

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The bulk of attractions that have a height requirement are at 40 inches or taller. However, there are some attractions that even little ones need to be a certain height for; the smallest height that has a requirement is 32 inches.

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The pull-down fifth sleeper beds are great for kids, but even teenagers may find these beds too small or uncomfortable. These bed are somewhat short in height and only meant to hold around 100 pounds, so it is generally recommended that only smaller children sleep on them.

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Despite the convincing statement, this policy is NOT real; it is a satirical article published by the fake Disney news source, MouseTrapNews.com. Disney has never had any sort of weight limit on any Disney ride, and it's fair to assume that they will not add one in the future.

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Worst Rides in Disneyland for Overweight People: Casey Jr Train (it's kid sized) Finding Nemo — this submarine is CRAM PACKED with people, as long as you like who you're with, you should be fine. Mad Tea Party — that gets really tight with the spinning wheel between your legs if you have other adults with you.

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The ride does not have a stated weight limit (the Orange Stinger did briefly when the attraction first opened), but riders who cannot fit into the seat and lower the safety bar may not ride. The ride lasts about one minute, and the load cycle can take up to 5 minutes.

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Disney World assured us that no theme park attractions have weight limits. However, many rides feature restraint devices which may prevent some guests from being able to ride. However, just because a ride has a seatbelt or lap bar doesn't mean it's not size-friendly.

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Kilimanjaro Safaris – Bench seating on the safari trucks makes it easier for plus-size individuals to enjoy the many animals on this ride. Na'vi River Journey – Bench seating makes this ride easier for plus-size individuals to enjoy. Just know you do have to step down to get into the boat.

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The step into the car is tough, but the seat belt and the seats are very. Have a lot of room, so you should be absolutely fine. So test track passes the fat test.

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I spent some time researching this for you to be certain, but I'm pleased to share that at this time there are no weight restrictions for any of the onboard water slides, the AquaDuck, the AquaMouse, nor Pelican Plunge.

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Most rides don't have a posted wait limit. A few do, with limits around 250 or 300 lbs. But the cat majority use their restraint systems to prohibit larger would-be-riders from riding.

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Restrictions for Bolt You cannot weigh more than 300 pounds to ride the roller coaster and you must meet the minimum height requirement of 4'4. There's also a maximum height of 6'5 for riding Bolt - meaning my husband would barely be able to ride with his height of 6'4.

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