View Full Version : Have you or anyone you know NOT fit onto a ride at WDW?
steph-in-ky
03-21-2007, 11:57 PM
We have been on about every ride at WDW except Space Mtn., RNR, and Expedition Everst. These are the ones that we are concerend about for our upcoming trip in May. I've read mixed reviews on this on the allears.net website so I was hoping I might get some help here. Has anyone had a problem with these rides?
The biggest person in my party is about 5 '11 and wears a size 28 pants. Not sure of the weight but I'd guess a little of 300 pounds.
Any suggestions, info, tips are welcome.
Thanks :goodvibes
johde
03-30-2007, 08:49 AM
WDW has some of the most accomidating rides anywhere. At my heaviest, I was 375, 6'4" tall, 50" waist. (if you can't guess I'm a guy so can't convert to womens pants size). That was pre EE so can't help with that ride but I could ride any ride I wanted to. http://www.allearsnet.com/tp/ridsiz.htm has information about peoples experiences and what might be a problem.
denecarter
03-30-2007, 11:41 AM
At 5'8", 330 lbs, and size 28+, I carry (carried) a lot in my belly, but I was able to ride EVERYTHING at WDW... Space Mountain, Rock 'n Rollercoaster, Expedition Everest... EVERYTHING!
The 2nd/3rd seats on Space actually have slightly more leg room... which translates for me into more belly room... hardest part is standing up when the ride is over (it is almost like sitting on the floor, use the seat and side of car to help get up). RnR is very comfortable... EE is awesome and we rode 4 times I think.
Have a great trip!:yay:
celerystalker
04-13-2007, 06:45 AM
I was in a size 28 last trip (I had gastric bypass, so I'm shrinking, yay!), but I have a pretty large rear and hips.
I could ride everything.
Soarin' was uncomfortable for me because the little dividers between the seats dug into my hips, but it was worth a little pain. :) Everything else was fine. I was a little nervous with the rides that have a belt - like tower of terror and test track, but I took the advice of allears and pulled the belt out all the way before I sat down.
The only thing I HAVEN'T been able to ride is cyberspace mountain at disney quest. You design your own roller coaster and a simluator lets you "ride" it. The latch in the simulator would not lock, so I had to let my sister do it without me.
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