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. If you fit on Avatar, you still may not fit on TRON.
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What is the size limit for TRON? The minimum height for TRON / Lightcycle Run is 48 inches. No maximum dimensions are listed, but guest policies state, The seating and restraints on this attraction may prohibit guests of certain body shapes or sizes from riding.
Generally, it seems that those whose calves measure 20 inches or larger may be the most at risk. We recommend measuring your calves beforehand and trying out the tester seat outside of the ride building if you have concerns. But even if you don't fit — there is still an option for you to ride!
There are no posted weight limits on any rides in Disney World theme parks. But riders must be at least 48 inches tall for Tron Lightcycle / Run. Free lockers are incorporated in the queue for the new Tron ride at Magic Kingdom.
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.
Caryjo, the minimum height required to enter the grid is 48 inches (122cm). So my daughter is too small to ride it, to her utter dismay. However, there is no official maximum height. Although TRON Lightcycle / Run hasn't opened yet, I would anticipate your husband being good to go.
If you don't fit, or if you're just uncomfortable with the position on the bikes, TRON offers a regular car-style coaster seat at the end of some trains.
On the main Disney World page for Tron, it's described as having 'Big Drops'. This just seems odd to me, as everything I have read/seen about the ride describes it as fairly tame (minus the launch) with no real big drops, certainly no more than Guardians of the Galaxy which is listed as 'Small Drops'.
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.
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.
If you or your kids are afraid of going upside down on roller coasters, we have some good news! What is this? TRON Lightcycle Run does not go upside down or have any inversions.
Walt Disney World's latest roller coaster does not disappoint. Walt Disney World's new Tron Lightcycle Run roller coaster immediately separates itself from the vacation destination's other thrill rides with a pulse-pounding launch that propels users, er, guests nearly 60 miles per hour.
The Twilight Zone Tower of TerrorIf we're talking about the scariest rides at Disney World, I had to start with The Tower of Terror. I mean, it's all in the name! From the ghostly holograms, the 'death' defying drop(s) to the sinister theming, everything is designed to scare the Mickey outta you – and it really does.