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Can plus size people go on rides?

Not every seat will accommodate larger people but they have a specific line that leads to seats that accommodate larger folks. They have larger seat belts and such.



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Most coasters don't have a posted weight limit but if they do, that would be listed on the sign where the height restrictions are when you get in line. It's more common to see weight limits on water rides like water slides, and some kiddie rides where parents ride with kids. I hope this helps!

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Taller riders can have difficulty with enclosed ride cars if they don't have ample legroom. We know size-inclusive coasters that cater to a variety of body types are possible — they already exist.

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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.

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Comfortable clothes and comfortable shoes are super important! Also if you are going to go on water rides bring an extra set of clothes in case the ones you are wearing get wet it super sucks having to walk around in wet/damp clothes that causes more friction rub than anything else.

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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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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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Cedar Fair, the parent company of Knott's Berry Farm and 10 other amusement parks, offers very specific size requirements for “guests of larger size.” Cedar Fair warns that men over 6 foot 2 inches or 225 pounds with a 40-inch waistline or 52-inch chest “may not be accommodated on some of our rides.” The park operator ...

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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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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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Plenty of guests will learn there is no Universal Studios weight limit, and as long as your comfortable and the ride is secured safely, you're all set! We strongly encourage you to give the test seats a try, which you can find right at the entrance of these attractions.

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... all of our guests will be able to ride all rides. Guests approaching 300 pounds or taller than 6-feet may have difficulty on the following rides: Bayside Pier ... ... be rented at Hersheypark. Both manual wheelchairs and ECVs have weight limitations of 450 pounds and are available on a first-come-first-serve basis.

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