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Is there a weight limit on rides at Disneyland Paris?

On one internet site it said as long as you can fit in a plane or train seat you should be fine going on the rides.



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My only advise for plus size people is some rides can be a bit awkward to get out of, I found getting in them fine but getting out of them was a bit awkward, I'd say I had this with Avengers and Indiana Jones the most but again it could be a universal experience as I saw other people also struggle who were taller/ ...

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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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Attractions at the Disneyland Resort don't have weight restrictions but Cast members do have a responsibility of making sure all guests can close their safety restraint (if applicable) before riding.

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Magic Kingdom Rides That May Not Be Size-Friendly
  • Astro Orbiter Attraction (seat belt)
  • The Barnstormer Attraction (lap bar)
  • Big Thunder Mountain Railroad Attraction (lap bar)
  • Space Mountain Attraction (lap bar, very confined space)
  • Tomorrowland Indy Speedway (seat belt)


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Now, let me assure you, Barb, all attractions at Disneyland Resort can accommodate guests up to 600 lbs, except for the Silly Symphony Swings. So, no need to worry about any 180 lb weight restriction – that's just a pesky rumor!

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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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The vast majority of attractions at Walt Disney World have no height requirement at all; anyone, of any height, can ride most attractions. However, there are a good amount of rides that do have a minimum height in order to experience them.

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Disneyland Resort attractions don't have a maximum height and weight limit. Cast Members assist guests of all sizes and abilities each and every day, and they strive to make your visit to The Happiest Place on Earth magical!

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The ride does not have a stated weight limit (the Orange Stinger did briefly when the attraction first opened), but riders who cannot fit into the seat and lower the safety bar may not ride. The ride lasts about one minute, and the load cycle can take up to 5 minutes.

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Overall, Disney has tried to make their attractions as inclusive as possible to all Guests. Remy's Ratatouille Adventure in EPCOT even removed the seat dividers to do just that.

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No weight limits but if someone is above average size wise they may have issues with the roller coaster type rides. It's not even necessarily weight, but if they are broad shouldered they could have issues too. Women that were too busty were told they couldn't ride the Harry potter rides at Universal.

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I fit great on the test seats and had an easy time loading onto the ride itself. I did see a woman of a similar size as me for whom the test seats did not work, and I think it was because she had larger calves. The ride has a bar that drops behind your calves as a point of security.

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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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There's no magic number to weight or height when it comes to riding TRON Lightcycle Run. Rather, it's about the distribution of weight across your frame, as well as the size of your calves. It won't be uncommon for lean, tall, and muscular guests to have issues.

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Disney Parks are designed to handle massive crowds. The Magic Kingdom can allegedly hold more than 100,000 guests, but through phased closures Disney limits park attendance to levels more conducive to guest safety and enjoyment.

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How Many Parks Can I Hop to in One Day? There is not a restriction on the number of parks you can visit per day. In fact, it's possible for guests to go to all 4 parks in one day. Guests can even return to their first park of the day at any time, as long as it is not at capacity.

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Weight Limit on Disney Rides 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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