Hi all!! Just back from
Disneyland Paris where I spent 3 full days and 2 nights at the Disneyland Hotel and had the most AMAZING time! Just thought I would post again here and give my own little "plus size" report for my fellow Pooh Sized disney goers who might be a little nervous about some of the rides. I am plus size (5'5 and 245lbs) and was really worried that my extra curves might be a little too curvy for disneyland. But I can safely report back that I went on just about every ride at disneyland without any problem.
One thing I noticed on all the "Big Thrill Rides" (Crush, RnR, Space Mountain etc) was a phase on the information signs saying riders of certain body shapes may not be able to ride. But honestly, I did not see anyone turned away nor did I have any problems.
Here is the rundown:
Disneyland Park
Adventureland
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Peril - over the shoulder restraint with lots of little clicks that start almost immediately when pulled down. Seat was roomy enough for my behind.
Frontier Land
Phantom Manor - Pod like chairs with a pull down lap bar. Stops wherever you pull it to so no problems here. Ample room for two riders
Big Thunder Mountain - one of my favourite disneyland rides. Pull down lap bar that clicks into place. Loved this ride cause it was 6' friends legs and not me that stopped the bar!! Woohoo!! Heaps of room for two riders.
Fantasyland
Les Voyages de Pinocchio - Lap bar that clicks that locks wherever it stops. Great for all sizes. No problems for two adults.
Le Carrousel de Lancelot - climb onto the horses and away you go. Seatbelt like restraint for children but not for adults. Only problem I had on this ride was that I was on an outside horse that finished raised in the air - with over 1 metre drop to get off. Short people beware!
Peter Pans Flight - Same as Pinocchio restraint - lap bar that pulls down and locks wherever it stops. Room for two adults.
Dumbo the Flying Elephant - Seatbelt restraint that is very long (fits adult and two children). Would probably only go one adult per elephant though cause i dont think they are designed for two adults.
Mad Hatters Tea Cups - bit of a tight squeeze getting in the cup (small door) - just go sideways. I was not to cramped at all on this, though i got very dizzy.
It's a Small World - Plenty of room for two or more adults. Me and my friend were miles apart. Bit of a step in and out though so not good for those riders with bad knees
Discoveryland
Buzz Lightyear Laser Blast - Perhaps my favourite ride, this is a ride where the front of the "cart" locks back into place (predetermined spot). Where it locks is not close to the body so suitable for all shapes and sizes and plenty of room for two adults.
Star Tours - Seat belt restraints. Much bigger than an aeroplane seatbelt. Tip would be to pull the belt out before you sit down to avoid groping around for the belt and lock. Sit was not roomy, but not squished.
Space Mountain: Mission 2 - Similar to restraints on Indiana Jones - over the shoulder restraint with lots of clicky things. Have to pull harness down to get off so be aware - my friend got trapped. Not much room between harness and side of cart. Seats where not terribly roomy, but not digging in sides. My issues with this ride weren't the harness/space, but rather the banging my head took through the ride - thought i had broken my jaw. Least favourite rollercoaster. Go in the front for more space
Walt Disney Studios
Backlot
Rock n Roller Coaster - Over the head shoulder restraint with lots of clicky things. Clicky things start almost as soon as you pull the harness down so not worry on that. Seat was fairly roomy too. Much less violent on the head than Space Mountain. Go in the front for more leg space
Moteurs Stunt Show - Bench seats in stadium. Ample room for even big bottoms like mine!
Production Courtyard
Cinemagique - seats are slightly squishy - I could just feel the handles against my hips when sitting down. Not overly uncomfortable though.
The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror - seatbelt ride with very room seatbelt. I pulled my belt out before riding and swear I could have fit another person in my lap. Bottom area is slightly smaller than other rides though.
Toon Studio
Crush's Coaster - This ride was my biggest concern but I fit no problems. Seats weren't too small on the bottom space. T-bar like restraint with a lap bar attached to a pole that comes down between your legs. This is wear having a large belly could be a problem as there are far fewer "clicky things" than over the harness rides. I saw a quite large man in front of me (much bigger than me) ride without any problems though. I was able to get a couple of clicks no problems so people of a similar size shouldn't worry too much. Though, the lines for this ride are VERY long (min 60 min all weekend) so be warned.
Flying Carpets over Agrabah - lap bar that locks into place when it stops. We rode one to the front, one to the back and there with heaps of space. Two adults could fit in one row, but it would get squishy.
Art of Disney Animation - cinema style seating. Seats in second room are pretty tight on the hips and not as roomy as cinemagique.
Honestly, the toughest fit for me all weekend were the turnstiles getting into attractions. My tip would be always go in sideways to avoid bruising!!
Hope this puts a few peoples minds at ease.