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Can I fit on the Avatar ride?

It has back and leg restraints that may cause some guests to feel claustrophobic, and may also prohibit guests of some body shapes and sizes from riding. Although there is a test seat outside the attraction, it's possible to fit the test seat and still have trouble on the actual link chair.



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Those who don't manage to ride tend to fall into three categories: larger plus size people, over about 350 lbs; very tall people (a 6'6” friend rode it recently with no problems); and very muscular people whose calves are too large for the leg restraints. However, these are very loose guidelines.

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It is a matter of size, not weight. If a person is too large to fit into the restraints, then they cannot ride. It depends on how a person is built. For example, a guy with a large chest may not be able to ride, but someone else that weighs more than him might.

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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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At Pandora – The World of Avatar, our family-friendly Na'vi River Journey has no height restrictions, while the thrilling Avatar Flight of Passage does require riders to be at least 44 inches tall—which is comparable to the height requirement for Expedition Everest - Legend of the Forbidden Mountain.

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Because it does not have a height requirement, it does not offer rider switch. If you're visiting Animal Kingdom with a small child this is likely to be a must-do together as a family. It isn't scary, per se, but it is quite a dark ride.

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This ride is open to guests who are at least 44 inches tall, which is an average height for 5- and 6-year-olds. (Of course, there will be children who are younger and older when they hit that mark.)

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Keep in mind there are no “weight restrictions” on any of Universal's theme-park attractions; instead, it comes down to how your unique body dimensions fit inside each ride's restraint system. Two people may weigh the same, but one will fit and the other will not — which is why the test seats are so important.

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The only downside was that I did get a little bit of motion sickness during some of the flying scenes and need to close my eyes from time to time. It wasn't that bad though because I still rode the ride multiple times in a row when we did Animal Kingdom After Dark.

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The attraction has four theaters with six rows per theater that can seat eight riders per row, seating 192 riders in total at one time.

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For safety, you should be in good health and free from high blood pressure, heart, back or neck problems, motion sickness, or other conditions that could be aggravated by this adventure. Expectant mothers should not ride.

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Since Avatar Flight of Passage remains the most popular ride in Animal Kingdom, you should visit early in the day or nearer park closing time. It's open for Early Theme Park Entry, and you can purchase an Individual Lightning Lane (ILL) to shorten your wait.

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Well, I'm here to inform you that Pooh-size guests have absolutely nothing to worry about! 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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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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