Keep in mind there are no “weight restrictions” on any of Universal's theme-park attractions; instead, it comes down to how your unique body dimensions fit inside each ride's restraint system. Two people may weigh the same, but one will fit and the other will not — which is why the test seats are so important.
Wear a fanny pack or use a VERY secure pocket that zips closed. The coasters are intense. A cross body bag would make it very difficult to secure the harnesses on the rides. Plus it would likely fly up and smack you in the face.
Park ServicesAll visitors must pass through metal detection before experiencing CityWalk or the Theme Park. All bags, backpacks, purses, packages and items are subject to X-ray and/or additional inspection prior to entering CityWalk or the Theme Park(s). Suitcases and bags with wheels are prohibited.
Yes. I wear mine all the time. They may ask you to turn it to the side so the bar can go over your lap completely, but nobody has ever made me take it off.
Q: Can I bring food and drinks to Universal Studios Hollywood? A: The park allows visitors to carry water bottles (maximum 2 liters), small snacks, and special food items for dietary and medical requirements. Soft-sided insulated bags are also allowed as long as they are no larger than 8.5 wide x 6 high x 6 deep.
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.
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.
Riders sit in vehicles modeled after karts from the game and wear VR headsets. The ride can only accommodate people who have a 40-inch waist or smaller, according to safety rules published by Universal Studios Hollywood.
Most rides don't have a posted wait limit. A few do, with limits around 250 or 300 lbs. But the cat majority use their restraint systems to prohibit larger would-be-riders from riding.