rabidstoat
Mouseketeer
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- Oct 22, 2005
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Since I just got back from these two parks, I wanted to give some feedback in case someone searches for this type of information. For reference, I am a very large female (size 28-30) and carry my weight in my hips. I don't fit well at all in a coach airline seat and use a seat belt extender. I do have good mobility, strength,and flexibility.
I fit on everything I tried (details below), so I wanted to assuage any worries. Theater style seats would be pretty cozy in some places if I'd had people on both sides. Kind of like the seats when going to see a play. Any seat belt I encountered was sized huge, enough so that I could fasten it while almost standing up and then plop into the seat. Which can be a good strategy, otherwise it can be tricky to latch when seating is tight.
Hollywood Studios attractions I did: Great Movie Ride. Toy Story Midway Mania. Theater in One Man's Dream. Tower of Terror. Star Tours. Muppets. Beauty and the Beast. Indiana Jones. Lights, Motors, Action. Path of the Jedi movie. I think that's all. Tightest seats were probably Muppets. Tower of Terror was pretty cozy. Didn't do the roller coaster to report. Oh, and a warning on Lights, Motors, Action, if you have difficulties with stairs you might want to talk to a cast member for lower seating, we got sent to the very top which I estimate was about five flights. Lower seats do exist so I'm sure anyone can be accommodated.
EPCOT attractions: Nemo. The Land. Figment. Theater next to Figment. Test Track. Ellen's Universe of Energy. Spaceship Earth. American Experience. Those were fine though the door into the Figment ride (I think it was that one, might be wrong) was a squeeze. I did see a pair of women having difficulty getting out of the Test Track car so those with less mobility might have issues, it's lower than other rides. The cast member was very friendly in assuring the somewhat flustered women that it was fine and let them take the time they needed.
I fit on everything I tried (details below), so I wanted to assuage any worries. Theater style seats would be pretty cozy in some places if I'd had people on both sides. Kind of like the seats when going to see a play. Any seat belt I encountered was sized huge, enough so that I could fasten it while almost standing up and then plop into the seat. Which can be a good strategy, otherwise it can be tricky to latch when seating is tight.
Hollywood Studios attractions I did: Great Movie Ride. Toy Story Midway Mania. Theater in One Man's Dream. Tower of Terror. Star Tours. Muppets. Beauty and the Beast. Indiana Jones. Lights, Motors, Action. Path of the Jedi movie. I think that's all. Tightest seats were probably Muppets. Tower of Terror was pretty cozy. Didn't do the roller coaster to report. Oh, and a warning on Lights, Motors, Action, if you have difficulties with stairs you might want to talk to a cast member for lower seating, we got sent to the very top which I estimate was about five flights. Lower seats do exist so I'm sure anyone can be accommodated.
EPCOT attractions: Nemo. The Land. Figment. Theater next to Figment. Test Track. Ellen's Universe of Energy. Spaceship Earth. American Experience. Those were fine though the door into the Figment ride (I think it was that one, might be wrong) was a squeeze. I did see a pair of women having difficulty getting out of the Test Track car so those with less mobility might have issues, it's lower than other rides. The cast member was very friendly in assuring the somewhat flustered women that it was fine and let them take the time they needed.