In my opinion, Disney World is fat friendly in their rides. As a size 4XL, I fit on most/all rides. Some are tight, but the belts close and the bars click. Unlike Universal (in FL), where the only ride I fit on was the new Hagrid one.
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Over the years, the theme park has earned a reputation for being ?Pooh Size Friendly.? Yes, like Winnie-the-Pooh! Meaning that Disney welcomes guests of all sizes. This welcoming approach has made Disney parks a popular destination, so be sure to also explore our Disneyland Guide for Plus Size Guests.
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.
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.
Is Disney instituting a maximum weight limit on their rides? The short answer: No. The original video was, in fact, posted by the satirical outlet Mouse Trap News.
Worst Rides in Disneyland for Overweight People:Casey Jr Train (it's kid sized) Finding Nemo — this submarine is CRAM PACKED with people, as long as you like who you're with, you should be fine. Mad Tea Party — that gets really tight with the spinning wheel between your legs if you have other adults with you.
Fitness CentersIf you like a gym for your workout, many deluxe resorts have one as well as the moderate resort, Disney's Coronado Springs Resort. Each gym is different in machines and equipment but all allow you to get a great sweat in.
Then families will come upon the main attraction: Flight of Passage. This ride is open to guests who are at least 44 inches tall, which is an average height for 5- and 6-year-olds.