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Can big people get on Space Mountain?

Space MountainNot very comfortable for large people, but survivable. I saw people who were larger than me who were able to fit on this ride, but it wasn't very comfortable (sometimes the ride was a little painful, but I survived). I sat in front, but I hear the back seat has a little more room.



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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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Space Mountain. Must be at least 44 inches (112 cm) tall to ride.

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So far the most part, Disney parks are fat friendly, except for a few rides. When I go to other amusement parks around the country, I cannot go on half of the rides because of size issues. You are safe with Disney. I hope this information helps you as you plan your Disney trip.

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You will lean much farther forward, with weight applied to your knees on TRON. If you have difficulty fitting into the seats on the Avatar ride, you may not fit on the TRON motorbikes. If you fit on Avatar, you still may not fit on TRON.

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Overweight Parents Riding with Kids Keep in mind that some of the rides have a bar that fits down over all the people in the seat. This is true for Big Thunder Mountain. Often, my little kids don't feel secure because I have the lap bar smooshed into my big belly, leaving a lot of room for them to bounce around.

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Attractions at the Disneyland Resort don't have weight restrictions but Cast members do have a responsibility of making sure all guests can close their safety restraint (if applicable) before riding.

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We all know that exercise is great for us but it also can get boring. I suggest you hop off that treadmill, drive past your gym and head over to the Disneyland Resort for a few hours of fitness fun. Ideal for Annual Passholders, guests can burn more than 350 calories per hour briskly walking from land to land.

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Utah's S&S Worldwide, which makes roller coasters and drop towers, sets its restraints for a maximum weight of 300 pounds and equips its seatbelt locking mechanisms with no-go sensors that restrict over-sized riders.

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So of course, soaring fast passes the fat test. And if you'd like to know more about what rides. pass at Disney, make sure to follow. Or you check out Fattestedtravel. com, where you can check out my fat tested travel guide.

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Disney uses the following height requirements (centimeters are included below): 48 inches, 46 in, 42 in, 40 in, 38 in, 35 in, 32 in. There's also a 54 inch height requirement if you'd like to drive the Autopia go kart without supervision (or supervise a smaller driver).

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At the entrance of every single thrill ride at Universal Studios, there are tester seats, which guests are welcome to try. This is the best way to test out all of the fat-friendly rides Universal Studios has without the extra embarrassment of doing so in front of others.

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There's nothing slow about this ride. If you have a thrill seeker who enjoys speed, Tron will not be too scary for them. One thing to note: it's a relatively short ride that truly only lasts 60 seconds once in motion. So even if Tron turns out to be scary, it should be a very short experience.

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Generally, it seems that those whose calves measure 20 inches or larger may be the most at risk. We recommend measuring your calves beforehand and trying out the tester seat outside of the ride building if you have concerns. But even if you don't fit — there is still an option for you to ride!

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