TrixieLouMagoo
Earning My Ears
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- Feb 23, 2011
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Hello all!
I am pooh sized (5'2", size 22) and just finished an 8 day trip at the World. (It was quite awesome.)
I went with the youth theater company I work with. Read: 16 very fit teenagers to keep up with!
This year we had park hoppers that included the water parks. I was wary about attending the water parks for various reasons that all led back to my size. I tried to find information on the Dis about being pooh sized at the water parks and didn't come up with much information.
I am now writing to tell you that if you are nervous about attending Typhoon Lagoon because of your size, just stop that anxiety now and go! You will have a wonderful time!
First of all, there will be hundred of people there in all shapes and sizes. Everybody is too busy enjoying themselves to even give you a second glance. And, if you even think to take a moment to look around, you will notice billions of people who look just like you.
I was petrified of going on the covered water slides. I was convinced I would get stuck in the tube. I was sure I would turn into Augustus Gloop in Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory when he gets sucked into the tube of chocolate. This was a silly fear. There was ample room for me on everything. I even asked the cast members at every covered slide if I would fit. They all smiled and said, "Yes, of course" like I was crazy for even asking. (But, in a nice way that made me feel good, of course!)
I was able to do EVERYTHING at Typhoon Lagoon. I wore a bathing suit that I call my "swim dress". It is a regular suit with an over piece that looks like a little dress. It gave my "ladies" great support and covered my butt and thighs which made me much less self conscious. After awhile I pretty much forgot I was in a bathing suit.
Getting out of the rafts at the end of a slide or the water coaster was a bit clumsy, but I think that was more about my lack of grace than my size. I saw lots of people capsize or almost capsize when they landed in a pool. The water coaster is great fun, but do keep your behind up if you want to avoid bruises!
My one bit of advice, other than just go and have fun and have no worries, is to skip, or ride at your own risk, Humunga Kowabunga. It is a water slide with a 5 story vertical drop. It is lots of fun until those last few seconds when you feel your bathing suit start riding up and you are left with THE WORST wedgie of your life. Now, when I say the worst wedgie of your life, I want you to take what you are imagining and multiply that by 1,000. The dress part of my suit was practically over my head and my regular suit was now a thong. Thank god no one was behind me or they would have gotten a show they did not pay for. It was terrible! Be warned!
I am only 27 and am pretty agile. There are a lot of stairs to get to up to water slides, and you have to carry your own raft. Feel free to take it easy and let people pass you if you need to. Also, the wave pool and the lazy river are also great fun!
I did not end up going to Blizzard Beach - I chose MK instead. However, my understanding is that I could have also done everything there.
So, go! Enjoy! WDW is so pooh friendly! Oh! Also, reapply sunscreen like its your job. I thought I put enough on, but ended up with a killer sunburn. The water reflects the sun and makes it so much more intense.
I can't believe how much fun I ended up having! That day was one of the best of the trip! Hooray! I can't wait to go back!
I am pooh sized (5'2", size 22) and just finished an 8 day trip at the World. (It was quite awesome.)
I went with the youth theater company I work with. Read: 16 very fit teenagers to keep up with!
This year we had park hoppers that included the water parks. I was wary about attending the water parks for various reasons that all led back to my size. I tried to find information on the Dis about being pooh sized at the water parks and didn't come up with much information.
I am now writing to tell you that if you are nervous about attending Typhoon Lagoon because of your size, just stop that anxiety now and go! You will have a wonderful time!
First of all, there will be hundred of people there in all shapes and sizes. Everybody is too busy enjoying themselves to even give you a second glance. And, if you even think to take a moment to look around, you will notice billions of people who look just like you.
I was petrified of going on the covered water slides. I was convinced I would get stuck in the tube. I was sure I would turn into Augustus Gloop in Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory when he gets sucked into the tube of chocolate. This was a silly fear. There was ample room for me on everything. I even asked the cast members at every covered slide if I would fit. They all smiled and said, "Yes, of course" like I was crazy for even asking. (But, in a nice way that made me feel good, of course!)
I was able to do EVERYTHING at Typhoon Lagoon. I wore a bathing suit that I call my "swim dress". It is a regular suit with an over piece that looks like a little dress. It gave my "ladies" great support and covered my butt and thighs which made me much less self conscious. After awhile I pretty much forgot I was in a bathing suit.
Getting out of the rafts at the end of a slide or the water coaster was a bit clumsy, but I think that was more about my lack of grace than my size. I saw lots of people capsize or almost capsize when they landed in a pool. The water coaster is great fun, but do keep your behind up if you want to avoid bruises!
My one bit of advice, other than just go and have fun and have no worries, is to skip, or ride at your own risk, Humunga Kowabunga. It is a water slide with a 5 story vertical drop. It is lots of fun until those last few seconds when you feel your bathing suit start riding up and you are left with THE WORST wedgie of your life. Now, when I say the worst wedgie of your life, I want you to take what you are imagining and multiply that by 1,000. The dress part of my suit was practically over my head and my regular suit was now a thong. Thank god no one was behind me or they would have gotten a show they did not pay for. It was terrible! Be warned!
I am only 27 and am pretty agile. There are a lot of stairs to get to up to water slides, and you have to carry your own raft. Feel free to take it easy and let people pass you if you need to. Also, the wave pool and the lazy river are also great fun!
I did not end up going to Blizzard Beach - I chose MK instead. However, my understanding is that I could have also done everything there.
So, go! Enjoy! WDW is so pooh friendly! Oh! Also, reapply sunscreen like its your job. I thought I put enough on, but ended up with a killer sunburn. The water reflects the sun and makes it so much more intense.
I can't believe how much fun I ended up having! That day was one of the best of the trip! Hooray! I can't wait to go back!