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Can you ride roller coasters with a foot cast?

Physical Requirements: Each rider must maintain in an upright seated position with their back against the seatback during the duration of the ride and their arms, hands, legs, and feet inside the ride vehicle at all times. Riders must have one functioning arm and one functioning leg. No leg casts.



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The only casts that are not allowed are full leg casts (because they can't comfortably ride and because they can't bend their knee), or hard arm casts because they might bang against the person next to them. So, yes that person can ride.

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People with high blood pressure and/or heart conditions are warned not to ride roller coasters because of the way they tax the cardiovascular system. The adrenaline rush that roller coasters give you causes a rapid spike in your heart rate and blood pressure.

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In Magic Kingdom Park, there are many attractions you can enjoy while wearing your arm cast! One of my favorites for relaxation and limited movement is the Tomorrowland Transit Authority PeopleMover. It's your highway in the sky! You're able to view Tomorrowland and even Cinderella's Castle from above.

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Starting April 18, 2022, regular character meets with hugs and autographs returned to the Disney World parks. That's right, you now will be able to get a hug or autograph from your favorite characters once again. No more rushing through your meet and distanced selfies!

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People with high blood pressure and/or heart conditions are warned not to ride roller coasters because of the way they tax the cardiovascular system. The adrenaline rush that roller coasters give you causes a rapid spike in your heart rate and blood pressure.

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Ultimately, then, the answer to your question is highly dependent on the particular roller coaster and operator you are interested in. Some can accommodate riders without legs or without functioning legs quite easily. Some may require the use of an alternative rider restraint device.

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If there's a chance you might feel sick from the roller coasters and other rides, eat a bland breakfast (or other meal) before you go. You want something in your stomach to keep it settled, so choose bland foods like plain cereal, toast and crackers or scrambled eggs with nothing else in or on them.

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