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Can you ride roller coasters with a broken finger?

They usually don't restrict you from riding as long as you can fit in the restraints. I've seen lots of people hobble onto rides with casts. If he gets a cast where his knee can't bend, he might not be able to fit on some rides like the Mummy though.



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The Guest Policies do warn that you should be in good health before riding but a mid-forearm cast shouldn't prevent wearing any ride restraints to my knowledge. I would suggest having a chat with your doctor before your trip. They'd be able to best advise you on what's safe and what isn't.

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