He said that he wasn't pulled aside or questioned at all, he just got on the ride. He did ride the day before Preds got to ride (Saturday) so maybe they changed their policy between Saturday and today about who gets to ride...that's all I can figure.![]()
What about women with big breasts?![]()
They could hire someone like B&M to redo the seats. Their coasters have some seats (3rd/6th row?) to fit certain dimentions.
I love 'em.
So Hagrid could not ride? He has a hut there but cannot ride FJ? What a bummer.
I had emailed universal on this question 2 days ago.I received an email asking
me to call them.I called and let them know my concern since I had heard about wieght issues.I was told it is not a weight issue at all,as long as you can be locked in properly you are all right.I asked also if there was any AP things yet and was told no.{wishful thinking}I am 6"3 230lbs and I will admit I will be disappointed if I am out of luck!I dont know about every one else but i allways take whatever they tell me with a grain of salt.
They are pulling large riders and tall riders out of line after waiting in line...If 6'3 or taller...NO DICE..thier legs will hit the Spiders and Dementors...Word is Universal is freaking out over the restrictions and trying to adjust things, but it may just be too cost prohibative to change it......
This seems odd to me. I'm not saying it's not true, just that it is standard operating procedure to build all ride elements far enough from the ride vehicles that they can't be touched, even by the tallest person. It's a safety regulation. I don't think the ride would have gotten it's permits if anything was that close to the ride vehicles.thier legs will hit the Spiders and Dementors
Maybe it is crappy, but it's about safety, first and foremost. If that harness doesn't lock properly, and some bizarre catastrophe happens and the kuka arms turns you upside down and drops you head first into the whomping willow, then you'll fall out and get killed.
You can't totally blame Univ. for this. The ride vehicle was designed, by some other company, for average sized guests. They didn't know when the vehicles were ordered, manufactured, programed, etc. that if the harness didn't lock down properly it would cause the whole ride to stop and not restart. If they had, they would have designed it differently.
I'm sure over the next few weeks they will not only tweak the programming to allow a bit more leeway, but they will also examine retrofitting the harnesses to accomodate a slightly larger guest. They didn't know it was going to be this bad. I'm sure they'll also put a rush on getting those bigger seats they've allegedly ordered to Orlando.
This seems odd to me. I'm not saying it's not true, just that it is standard operating procedure to build all ride elements far enough from the ride vehicles that they can't be touched, even by the tallest person. It's a safety regulation. I don't think the ride would have gotten it's permits if anything was that close to the ride vehicles.
.thier legs will hit the Spiders and Dementors...