Weight Restrictions on Rides?

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I have gained weight since my last Disneyland trip, due to a medication I am taking. I am about 5' 8" and 270 pounds. I worry about rides like Dumbo, Zephor and Astro Orbitor that lift off the ground. I plan to ride these with my 40-50 pound 6 year old.

Are there weight limits? I can't find updated info ANYWHERE. I don't look like I weight this much, I look like I weigh a lot less, so I don't think a CM would say anything if there were weight limits. :confused3

Thanks!
 
The only ride with a published weight limit is Jumpin Jellyfish at 350 lbs per 2-rider vehicle.
 
I am a little taller but about the same weight. I never worried about the weight. The problem I had was in the rockets in Tommorrowland. They are deep and you set pretty low. It was hard to push myself up to get out. I would be aware of your arm and leg strenth. The rides will hold your weight.
 

The only ride with a published weight limit is Jumpin Jellyfish at 350 lbs per 2-rider vehicle.

I rode this with my adult son, and I would guess at the time we were about 460 combined, and no one said anything about weight. We were fine :scratchin
 
Don't worry about it! Just remember though, if one breaks it, one must buy it. That is how I ended up with one of the carousel horses. :) It was a bit tricky though to get on the plane with it. Not to mention, after getting off the plane, a bunch of rowdy little tots with their snotty, runny noses and germy hands kept on trying to figure out where on earth to put the quarters! :faint:
 
I rode this with my adult son, and I would guess at the time we were about 460 combined, and no one said anything about weight. We were fine :scratchin

Same here. I didn't even know there was a published limit and no one said anything to me and my friend.
 
Don't worry about it! Just remember though, if one breaks it, one must buy it. That is how I ended up with one of the carousel horses. :) It was a bit tricky though to get on the plane with it. Not to mention, after getting off the plane, a bunch of rowdy little tots with their snotty, runny noses and germy hands kept on trying to figure out where on earth to put the quarters! :faint:

:lmao:
 
The only ride with a published weight limit is Jumpin Jellyfish at 350 lbs per 2-rider vehicle.

Wow... this surprises me as two average weight adults could easily hit this (thinking of me and dh specifically).
 















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