Lost Yeti
Mouseketeer
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- Mar 24, 2017
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I honestly don't see how this attraction could be anymore inclusive aside from some stationary seats (if the ride was designed to accommodate from the beginning). The ride vehicle is able to accommodate such a wide range of body types for both adults and children while maintaining both safety, thrills, and a high level of immersion. I do not know of any thrill or e-ticket type attraction that is able to accommodate 100% of those wanting to ride.
As with any new attraction with a unique ride vehicle, it will take time for CMs to learn and coach proper "boarding procedure" for different body types. I assume each CM working the FoP attraction has a rotation manning the test seat. The experience there will be invaluable in helping them acquire knowledge to help people of all body types board the actual vehicle. Let's just give it some time.
As with any new attraction with a unique ride vehicle, it will take time for CMs to learn and coach proper "boarding procedure" for different body types. I assume each CM working the FoP attraction has a rotation manning the test seat. The experience there will be invaluable in helping them acquire knowledge to help people of all body types board the actual vehicle. Let's just give it some time.

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