damo
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Family was at IOA 3/30/12. I'm 5'9" and 220. I was nervous about fitting but had NO problems. jumped on, harness went down and clicked without issues.
Excellent!!!
Family was at IOA 3/30/12. I'm 5'9" and 220. I was nervous about fitting but had NO problems. jumped on, harness went down and clicked without issues.
I am wondering what the upper limits of height would be for FJ...DH is 6'9", weight about 270.
Thanks for the update...sorry about your friend not being able to ride but it's for safety reasons.This forum has been so helpful to me that I wanted to share the experience we had this morning... The CM loading the ride said that as of yesterday, there had been a policy change and that they are no longer allowed to assist during loading by gently pushing on the restraint to get the right number of clicks (which they have done on many prior visits). The CM was extremely apologetic and said ther this was due to people getting hurt. So I wanted to share... Despite many previous rides, the person I was with could not ride... And it is not fun to leave the ride at the end of the loading platform.
This forum has been so helpful to me that I wanted to share the experience we had this morning... The CM loading the ride said that as of yesterday, there had been a policy change and that they are no longer allowed to assist during loading by gently pushing on the restraint to get the right number of clicks (which they have done on many prior visits). The CM was extremely apologetic and said ther this was due to people getting hurt. So I wanted to share... Despite many previous rides, the person I was with could not ride... And it is not fun to leave the ride at the end of the loading platform.
Just got back. I am 5'5", 230 pounds and my daughter is 5'5' and weighs 180. Neither of us could ride! We have large busts and the ride attendants would not push the bar down. Universal will not get any more of our money! I hope they are listening!
This is stressful. Vacation should not so stressful. I am 5'4 and am 180 pounds with large breasts. I am afraid to even try now. By bra size is 40 dd. Any other reports? Can my hubby push mine bar down?
This is stressful. Vacation should not so stressful. I am 5'4 and am 180 pounds with large breasts. I am afraid to even try now. By bra size is 40 dd. Any other reports? Can my hubby push mine bar down?
This forum has been so helpful to me that I wanted to share the experience we had this morning... The CM loading the ride said that as of yesterday, there had been a policy change and that they are no longer allowed to assist during loading by gently pushing on the restraint to get the right number of clicks (which they have done on many prior visits). The CM was extremely apologetic and said ther this was due to people getting hurt. So I wanted to share... Despite many previous rides, the person I was with could not ride... And it is not fun to leave the ride at the end of the loading platform.
I am 6'4" and 280lbs. most of the rides I can squeeze in but a couple I have to get squeezed into lol
Good part about being big and scary looking, when I say push... they push hahaha
-KD
Will they allow my DH to push it?
No; nobody is allowed to push on the restraint except you. If you are unsure about fitting just try the test seat outside. It's not embarrassing as some people just like to test out how it feels.
This new "no help" policy makes me wonder how closely the test seats match the ride seats. I remember early reports (before the extended seats were deployed) about people failing the test seats but succeeding in the ride seats, and vice versa. Are there still test seats both outside and inside, including "extended" test seats? I got used to telling them "Yeah, I have used the extended seat before" and stopped thinking about this stuff. D'oh![]()