shoot... im 6 foot 2 and 265 pounds. Do you think I can ride???
I am 6'1 250 and had no issues. Harry Potter has been an issue for me. Busch Gardens in Tampa has many rides that are not workable for me.
shoot... im 6 foot 2 and 265 pounds. Do you think I can ride???
The two accounts I read that had numbers put it in that range. I'm just relaying what I read. I do think what others have said is true, it's likely many (most)? of these folks could have probably fit if they had a better feel for how the restraint/seat works, same for CMs working.
In the low tech analogy, it's like Barnstormer. I know that on that ride I need to cros my legs at the ankles to fit, so I do it.
I am 6'1 250 and had no issues. Harry Potter has been an issue for me. Busch Gardens in Tampa has many rides that are not workable for me.
That's me! (of course I'll be there in DECEMBER, and if 25% of people still can't ride by then this will be a much bigger story than just on this forum, lol)I'm looking forward to hearing anyone that's closer to 6'1" 320 lbs and if they fit.
That's me! (of course I'll be there in DECEMBER, and if 25% of people still can't ride by then this will be a much bigger story than just on this forum, lol)
Have you seen any?Having been on this ride probably 4-7 times now, I have yet to see 25% of the people forced off of the ride
Have you seen any?
Banks Lee of Attractions Magazine (and possible Corless' site as well, I'm not sure) was not able to get on at first, but I believe he has since been able to get on. He ran into issues at Forbidden Journey initially as well.Hearing some "adjustments" have already been made since the early previews to allow some of the people who couldn't ride before to be able to ride... not sure how true that is, so take the info with a grain of salt...
In the group of 16 people that I was with to enter preparation room, there were three people in wheelchairs. They all had to transfer to the seats. All of them had no trouble with the locking mechanism working.On one of the TV previews didn't we see traditional seats for those who are handicapped? Perhaps "people of size" could use those.
BigFatPanda was also able to ride.Banks Lee of Attractions Magazine (and possible Corless' site as well, I'm not sure) was not able to get on at first, but I believe he has since been able to get on. He ran into issues at Forbidden Journey initially as well.
In the wake of Guardians Vol. 2, he should rename himself to Trash Panda. Not a commentary on him as a person (never met him, know nothing about him).BigFatPanda was also able to ride.
It's good that they have this option.In the group of 16 people that I was with to enter preparation room, there were three people in wheelchairs. They all had to transfer to the seats. All of them had no trouble with the locking mechanism working.
FOP accommodates wheel chairs but you may have to transfer. Cannot link to the article butNeither attraction accommodates wheelchairs
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/trav...isney-pandora-wheelchairs-20170519-story.html
The AVATAR Flight of Passage ride system is unique and simply could not accommodate a wheelchair, but wheelchair guests can transfer to ride. Transferring to ride a thrill ride at Walt Disney World is far from uncommon, as less-intense thrill rides such as Soarin’, the Seven Dwarfs Mine Train, and Test Track all require such practices. Mind you, these are not decades-old attractions, but all rides that have opened since 1999, in a more modern age where theme parks often have guests requiring accommodation in mind.
At Flight of Passage, guests in a manual wheelchair can stay in their chair until they get to the ride vehicle, as the queue and pre-show experiences are fully accessible. The wheelchair can then pull right beside the Flight of Passage “link chair” seat and transferring will require 1-2 steps.
Those who need additional assistance transferring can also make use of a special wheelchair that is available. This wheelchair has the ability to elevate the guest in the seat via manual foot pump, similar to a barber’s chair. Cast members we spoke to at the attraction said they were able to load guests from this wheelchair effectively with little problem.
If you have an issue with either restraint, it would be with the ones that goes behind your calves. I'm 6'3" (33" inseam) & 300 pounds and I didn't have any issues with either restraint.Welp. I'm 6'10 but slim. Anyone of real height rode this?
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