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Is Tron ride plus size friendly?

Tron is only the latest example of a lack of size inclusivity on roller coasters. While the newest example, Tron Lightcycle / Run is far from the only roller coaster or attraction at major U.S. theme parks that isn't size-inclusive.



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The attraction ride vehicle is similar in some ways to Avatar: Flight of Passage, but it's also very different. You will lean much farther forward, with weight applied to your knees on TRON. If you have difficulty fitting into the seats on the Avatar ride, you may not fit on the TRON motorbikes.

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You are seated very easily with a lap bar, and the vehicle is placed at the back of the coaster train. Overall, even though my test experience riding TRON was a little uncomfortable, I'm grateful to have had the option to use the accessibility car.

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They're bucket-style seats where you'll slide in, sit in a more traditional upright position, and a lap bar will hold you in place. Most guests will ride Tron leaning forward as if in a Light Cycle. These guests are secured with a backrest that presses forward.

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You will be happy to know that there are no weight limits posted for the attractions at Walt Disney World, however for some rides there are minimum height restrictions.

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Prioritize Avatar Flight of Passage over Na'vi River Journey. While you no doubt want to experience both Pandora rides, Flight of Passage is not to be missed!

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Prior to boarding you will also be provided with 3D glasses to wear during your flight.

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All items must be placed either in a locker before you board your Lightcycle, or in a small compartment located on the attraction vehicle that can hold items such as cellphones, glasses or wallets, according to Disney Parks Blog. Here's a TRON tip: keep your phone with you and enable Bluetooth.

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Even though there are no weight limits for fat passengers, there are normally three basic requirements for flying while overweight: Passengers must be able to sit with both armrests down. Passengers must be able to buckle their seatbelts. The aisle must not be blocked by a passenger.

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Generally, airlines will try to accommodate everyone. If you obviously need extra room around the shoulders, waist or hips, and the flight isn't full, it's a no-brainer to put you next to an empty seat.

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It feels fast, but smoother than Big Thunder and Space Mountain. Tron is definitely not a family coaster. It has a height restriction of 48 first of all, and the launch is as intense as many extreme coasters. Seven Dwarfs and Slinky Dog are family coasters.

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