Since it's a simulator ride they should at least let you stand in the back and watch if you spent all that time in line not knowing you couldn't ride.
From various photos and videos that I have seen, you don't need to throw your leg over the bike to straddle it. If you can stand behind the bike and walk forward onto it, you should be fine. I am hoping that is how it should work for me.I was wondering about this ride when I saw the design. I think many people will have issues, not only bigger people but ones with mobility issues. It is not so easy to straddle something when you have limited range of motion.
That's good to know. But then it makes me think that the "seat" is not very big if you can just walk up to it. Big butts will not be happy with this.From various photos and videos that I have seen, you don't need to throw your leg over the bike to straddle it. If you can stand behind the bike and walk forward onto it, you should be fine. I am hoping that is how it should work for me.
Make it too wide and children and small adults won't be comfortable either. Honestly better to go too narrow and be safe in that way.That's good to know. But then it makes me think that the "seat" is not very big if you can just walk up to it. Big butts will not be happy with this.
That too is what I heard because the leg system inflates/deflates and was originally started in the inflated position but that has since changed. So shin size shouldn't be as much of a problem.I've heard that girth isn't always the issue, sometimes it is shin size.
The restraint comes from your back and holds you against the seat. Not sure exactly how it would effect someone that is shorter, but I would guess that it would be more comfortable than RNRC.I completely agree. I have other concerns about the ride and contacted Disney to see if they could tell me if there are any options for me (not a size, but other physical limitations). Still waiting on a call back though.
I'm a coaster junkie and a petite lady (friends call me 'pocket sized' lol) and while height restrictions are in effect, there are some things that are not comfortable when you are short. Like RnR is awful as the restraints hit me in the ear which is not comfortable at all. I appreciate having test harnesses to see if it will be comfortable or not.
The concerns I have for FoP are actually not size related for me, but due to an issue I've had since childhood with my back. I still haven't heard from Disney on it either so I might have to call myself later on. The rest of the post, I was just making a statement that sometimes things don't fit the same when you are smaller so testing things out is nice. I've done it at other coaster parks to make sure I'm comfortable.The restraint comes from your back and holds you against the seat. Not sure exactly how it would effect someone that is shorter, but I would guess that it would be more comfortable than RNRC.
Due to the uniqueness of the ride vehicle, I’m surprised they don’t have a tester out front. Maybe that will change by opening day?The concerns I have for FoP are actually not size related for me, but due to an issue I've had since childhood with my back. I still haven't heard from Disney on it either so I might have to call myself later on. The rest of the post, I was just making a statement that sometimes things don't fit the same when you are smaller so testing things out is nice. I've done it at other coaster parks to make sure I'm comfortable.
I am a little surprised too. I kind of hope they will add it soon. I hear the queue is cool, but I don't need to spend hours in it if this one is out for meDue to the uniqueness of the ride vehicle, I’m surprised they don’t have a tester out front. Maybe that will change by opening day?
Make it too wide and children and small adults won't be comfortable either. Honestly better to go too narrow and be safe in that way.
I guess it all depends on the percentage of riders who get turned away because they are too large.
If my preview was any indication, the percentage is really high. Myself and two others were kicked off due to the size of our shins in the same ride group. A quick conversation with a cast member then yielded that they're tossing an average of 2 people every ride because of this issue.
So basically it's not really a midsection thing, I'm heavier and fit fine with the back restraint, it's getting your knees under the unnecessarily short bars in front of you which is causing issues for most anything north of 6' tall. Both the other men that were tossed were totally fit, btw.
If Disney doesn't do something quick, it'll be another PR nightmare opening day without a doubt.
Makes you wonder, why they would even design it like this. Surely they could have come up with a more universal seating system that would accommodate more shapes and sizes of people?! Do they want people to remember the visuals or the thing you sit on?
Maybe I've been spoiled by Disney over the years - but being someone who is bigger (6'1" 325), I've always really appreciated the fact that everything Disney designed could fit me. I think it's great not even needing to have test seats out front! Really for most rides at Disney, all but the largest folks can fit.
I wonder where Gunter Wendt?Reminds me of how they used to get the Apollo astronauts into their seats before takeoff
I wonder where Gunter Wendt?
I question the couple inches on the seat fitting everyone, but when you're shorter than average you run into a lot. A couple inches can be huge difference with little people.That's what irks me the most about it, is that it's unnecessary. The whole apparatus is absolutely unnecessary. Is it futuristic looking? Yep. But at the end of the day, they seemingly drew it up, said "this looks good" and put it into production without properly researching the heights needed to comfortably fit people of a little above average height?!
A couple more inches on the size of the seat and a couple inches more height on the leg openings and the ride fits literally EVERYONE. But I suppose they were so excited to be designing Soarin in Pandora that they forget to actually test these things out.
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