Are the water parks fat friendly?

mellowmood

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I am visiting both water parks with a friend who is 5'5" and wears a size 30. She would like to ride all the slides at both parks, but is concerned that she won't "fit."

I cannot remember how wide the slides are.

Do you think she will fit?

Thanks!
 
I am visiting both water parks with a friend who is 5'5" and wears a size 30. She would like to ride all the slides at both parks, but is concerned that she won't "fit."

I cannot remember how wide the slides are.

Do you think she will fit?

Thanks!

What I would tell you is that Disney is the best at serving all shapes and sizes. There are no weight limits to any of the rides but they do stress that you be in good health. So if walking is an issue your friend may have some issues. That being said everyone carries there weight different. If she has no problems with the rides at the parks the. I would say she won't have any issues with the waterparks. My brother in law tips the scales at just over 300 and he had no issues but he's 5' 10". Hope it helps but I don't think anyone will be Able to say 100% good until you try. Have a great trip.
 
There were some VERY large folks at both water parks last year when I was there and they were riding everything in sight. :thumbsup2
 

I am a larger person and the larger you are, faster you will go. I did the slide at Storm-a-long-bay at the Beach Club-yikes.

If your friend wants to ride, go for it. You can check out the ride too at the bottom to see what kins of slide it is.
 












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