DL/DCA Attractions NOT for adults?

shortnsweet435

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Can anyone give me a quick list of attractions at Disneyland and Disney California Adventure that adults cannot ride? Too heavy or too tall?

When I search for ride restrictions, I mostly just get a list of attractions that short kids cannot ride.

THANKS EVERYONE! :thumbsup2
 
Yah, here is the list:

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In other words, there aren't any.

:)
 
Isn't there a weight limit on Silly Symphony Swings? I don't know it off the top of my head. Otherwise, I don't think there's anything.
 
Isn't there a weight limit on Silly Symphony Swings? I don't know it off the top of my head. Otherwise, I don't think there's anything.

I think there was when it was Orange Stinger, but I don't remember one once they converted it.

OP: There is no rides that kids under 7 can ride without adults, therefore there are no rides adults can't do in either park.
 

I'm a fairly big lad and was wondering if Dumbo is doable? Is there a weight limit on this one or are the seats small?
 
Although adults can ride, I would say that the Bug's Land attractions (other than the Tough to be a Bug movie) aren't really intended for adults. However adults can ride them (I've done them all) because they make it so kids and parents can go together.
 
I'm a fairly big lad and was wondering if Dumbo is doable? Is there a weight limit on this one or are the seats small?

The seats are meant to fit more than one person. I have seen 2 adults in them (though some look squished when they add a toddler too). No weight max.
 
Although adults can ride, I would say that the Bug's Land attractions (other than the Tough to be a Bug movie) aren't really intended for adults. However adults can ride them (I've done them all) because they make it so kids and parents can go together.

I have to say those are some of my favorites. That area has such great theming!
 
Isn't there a weight limit on Silly Symphony Swings? I don't know it off the top of my head. Otherwise, I don't think there's anything.

DH is pooh sized and had no trouble riding when we were there in Dec 2010.
 
I thought there must have been some, probably because I remember being too tall for Goofy's Bounce House... but I guess that closed in 2006 so maybe they put the whole "no adults" thing to rest.
 
The "Smokejumper" slide line thing in Redwood Creek Challenge has a weight limit - it's intended for kids only. And the tube slides in that area are too small for a lot of adults. That's the only thing I can think of, though.
 
The "Smokejumper" slide line thing in Redwood Creek Challenge has a weight limit - it's intended for kids only. And the tube slides in that area are too small for a lot of adults. That's the only thing I can think of, though.

Yep, it's for those under 12. Even though the sign outside the ride that says so isn't there (they realized this yesterday when I empathized with a CM about having to explain it at the "seating" area.



Editing to add...I don't really consider jumpin jellyfish or the slow bumper cars in bugs land to be adult friendly and I do not ride them without DS, but others might not mind them and find them fun.
 












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