Universal Studios (both Orlando and Hollywood) does not have a single "maximum weight" for its attractions, but rather uses individual seat and restraint dimensions as the safety standard. Most rides are designed to accommodate a wide variety of body types, but many high-thrill attractions have "test seats" at the entrance to ensure the harness or lap bar can safely lock. For example, rides like Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey or The Revenge of the Mummy have overhead restraints that may be restrictive for guests with larger chests or waistlines (typically over 40 inches). In 2026, newer attractions like VelociCoaster use advanced lap bars that are generally more accommodating, but still require a secure "click" to operate. Universal also provides specialized "modified seating" on many coasters—usually found in specific rows—that features larger seats and longer belts to better accommodate larger-statured guests. If you are concerned, look for the "Test Seat" near the ride's queue entrance; it allows you to check the fit privately. The goal is 100% safety, so if the light doesn't turn green on the test seat, the team member will politely inform you that the ride cannot be safely operated for your body type.