What do you do with your phone on rides at Universal?
Loose articles like cell phones, cameras, umbrellas and keys are prohibited at most attractions, and should be left with a non-rider or secured in a locker.
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Make sure to have a zipper pocket of some sort every time you go to an amusement park. Or have someone who's with you but not going on the ride hold your phone. Or better yet…. leave it in the car.
However, all other large items (purses, camera bags, backpacks, etc.) must go inside the ride locker. At each of these locker stations, there are two different sizes: standard and large lockers.
For guests who only have fanny packs, you must move the fanny pack around your waist (so no wearing it as a sling bag), but once it's firmly around your waist, you can hop on most rides with it.
Both your safety, and that of our team members, are Universal Studios Hollywood's top priority and we've taken important steps to make things safe for everyone. Loose articles like cell phones, cameras, umbrellas and keys are prohibited at most attractions, and should be left with a non-rider or secured in a locker.
Single-Time Use Lockers at AttractionsStandard-sized lockers (14 in x 5.5 in x 16.9 in): for small loose articles are free while you ride. Larger lockers (12 in x 13 in x 16.9 in) for oversized items can be rented for an additional fee.
Q: Will your phone fall out of your pocket on a roller coaster? A: Depending on the design of the pocket, it might. But not on most regular roller coasters as they always put positive Gs on the riders. But on roller coaster that provide negative Gs (airtime) they might be lifted out of your pocket.
The please keep arms and legs inside the train at all times notices aren't really there because you could lose an arm if you didn't! The safety envelope on most modern coasters is really rather large (likely larger than any recorded person's reach), meaning you're at no risk - especially on any high speed sections!
This force is centripetal force and helps keep you in your seat. In the loop-the-loop upside down design, it's inertia that keeps you in your seat. Inertia is the force that presses your body to the outside of the loop as the train spins around.
There is no set age, but you tend not to see many people in their 60s and older on roller coasters. Even if you can it is probably not a good idea if your body is vulnerable to unnatural g-forces.
Do wands fit in Universal lockers? Universal Orlando lockers can accommodate Harry Potter wands. However it's important to note that some of the larger lockers can be found in the front of the parks and the Wizarding World of Harry Potter is located in the back of both Universal Studios and Islands of Adventure.
All told, estimates by the Wall Street Journal place the value of the rights agreement at a quarter of a billion dollars. This represents one of the largest movie franchise rights deals of its kind and is sure to be a sign of increased Harry Potter presence throughout Universal parks and on television.
And as a general rule of thumb guests can wear their Harry Potter robes on some rides at Universal as long as it is not a safety issue. Team members will ask guests to remove their robes prior to riding if they do believe it's for the safety of the guests.
Safety FirstGuests whose waistline is at least 40” (102cm) or greater may not be accommodated on the following rides and are strongly encouraged to try the test seats provided at the entrance of the attractions to ensure their ability to ride.