Nadjalu
DIS Veteran
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- Jul 8, 2009
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Thank u so much..... I'm just so scared to be laughed at... I'm not much of a roller coaster rider was just worring about basic rides shows and simulator rides...
Don't worry. As said no one will laugh. You will be amazed at the people that use the handicap enterance. Strollers, people limping, wheel chairs, people carrying sleeping children...etc. Just head for that gate and usually the CM just opens the door, no issue.
If you are still afraid to go thru that and insist on using the turnstile, go thru it sideways. That usually works well. Depending on how wide it is, I will do this anyway.
As for rides, any ride is good. WDW is SO set up to be Pooh people friendly. (unlike Universal or any other theme/amusement park).
Some tips I can give you are, if there is a seat belt, make sure your ride partner (spouse in my case) is on the side the latch is. That way if you have difficulty they can help you. Also pull the belt all the way out before trying to latch it.
(this is easy to do, while waiting in line just look to see where people are latching it and switch places if you need to)
For lap bars, cross your legs at the ankles if you are having difficulties. This drops your legs off your abdomen making more room.
I am a Pooh and ride everything. There are a couple rides, like astro orbitor, dumbo...that Dh and I ride seperate. But most things we can ride together. And he isn't no slim jim...at 6'3 and 280 he is a big boy!!
Most of all, enjoy and don't be aware of your size. Truthfully no one else is. People are there to have a good time not look to see who is a Pooh.
