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What is the waist limit at Universal Studios?

Guests whose waistlines are 40” or greater may not be accommodated on the ride and are strongly encouraged to try the test seat provided at the entrance of the attraction to assist guests in determining their ability to ride. Secure all loose articles before riding.



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Universal Studios officials told Gizmodo the 40-inch waistline guideline is not absolute and that some larger visitors may still be able to ride Bowser's Challenge depending on individual circumstances.

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Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey™: Must be 48? (122 cm) tall. Revenge of the Mummy — The Ride: Must be 48? (122 cm) tall.

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What is the VelociCoaster weight limit? There is technically no weight limit on any Universal Orlando ride, but the ride can accommodate guests with a waistline under 40?.

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Q: Is the Hulk more intense than Velocicoaster? A: In our opinion, the VelociCoaster is more intense than the Hulk. It is faster and has more thrill features overall than the Hulk ride.

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Instead, the ride features a lap bar similar to the Mummy or Hagrid's. You feel less secure in them, but it allows for lots of extra movement for your hands and makes your body feel like it's coming up out of the seat as you round tight curves or sail over hills.

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Harry Potter and the Escape from Gringotts This Universal Orlando thrill ride is one of the attractions with lap bar and a shin guard, which make it difficult to ride if you are larger or if you are taller.

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Universal Orlando Resort has put out an official guideline to keep in mind before you visit, that if your waistline meets or exceeds 40 inches, there are a few rides where accommodations might not be possible. With that being said, that is just a guideline!

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Disney Parks No list would be complete without Disney on it. Disney parks are designed to include. At my heaviest (almost 300lbs) I was able to ride every single ride I wanted to in the park and never once be told that I needed to change where I was sitting or that the safety harnesses didn't fit.

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While there are height requirements, Disney World rides do not have weight limits. We reached out to the Magical Kingdom for confirmation! 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.

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What are the size / weight limits for your rides? - The Wizarding World of Harry Potter. “What are the size / weight limits for your rides? ” There isn't a weight limit, but it's how you fit in the seat of the rides. Each ride entrance has test seats and restraints so you can try before entering.

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The Hogwarts Express is a first-of-its-kind ride that links multiple geographical locations in one themed experience. The train not only provides transportation from park to park but also presents two different “stories” for passengers to enjoy on their routes.

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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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Now even though there are not any weight limits posted, some rides are more comfortable than others if a Guest is very tall or even Pooh or Baloo sized. In my experience, the seating of Seven Dwarfs Mine Train and Astro Orbiter at Magic Kingdom is rather a snug fit for larger Guests.

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The Incredible Hulk, Hollywood Rip Ride Rockit, and Jurassic World VelociCoaster have a “no loose item” policy, meaning you must put everything (including cell phones) in a locker and walk through a metal detector before getting on the ride.

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One thing to note - try not to have flip flops on as the seating makes it difficult to keep them on your feet and you are not permitted to sit on them - I'm nearly 6 foot tall and my feet were not firmly on floor of coaster.

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This high g-force can push heads down and have blood rush from your brain down to your feet, which in turn lowers the oxygen level in your brain, which may lead to grey outs, loss of peripheral vision (known as tunnel vision), or temporary blindness.

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