CAPTAIN HOOK
Well-Known Member
I've never seen anyone be refused or or have their seating re-arranged dur to weight. However, like several others on here, at 6'6" I've had a few tight squeezes with the old legs in small ride vehicles
krueg66 said:I'm 6'6" and about 315lbs and I have no problems on any of the rides so pretty much everyone should be fine...
The only ride I have slight problems on is Space Mountain. Those cars are alittle cramped for me. My legs stick out the side and I always feel like I'm either going to fall out or be beheaded by a beam!!!
PhilharMagician said:Wow, I feel cramped at 6'3" on Space Mountain. Isn't it even more fun trying to shoehorn yourself back out of the car?
shoppingnut said:I'm not sure who fits through those turnstiles, may be only kids because I'm not that overweight, but I have problems getting through them.
se8472 said:The only people I have ever turned away are people not wearing shirts or shoes....
krueg66 said:I'm 6'6" and about 315lbs and I have no problems on any of the rides so pretty much everyone should be fine...
The only ride I have slight problems on is Space Mountain. Those cars are alittle cramped for me. My legs stick out the side and I always feel like I'm either going to fall out or be beheaded by a beam!!!
wannab@dis said:Those blasted things are tiny. :lol:
robynchic said:I'm sorry to get callous and irreverent for a moment (you guys know that usually, I'm really nice and try to be helpful!)...
But I wouldn't be surprised if the rides got a little wider because the United States is the fattest country in the world. Children are getting type-2 diabetes because of the serving portions people are eating now...people are just getting FAT. But WDW is international, so don't expect things to be widened for a while.
robynchic said:I mean, I don't mean to rail on the heavy people (some of my closest friends are BBW), but when you look at a serving portion in restaurants nowadays...here's some perspective:
A single portion of red meat is about the size of the palm of your hand, or about the size of a deck of cards.
A single serving of bread, rice, cereal, or pasta is about 1/2 a baseball.
Think about that, and how much you may see on your plate in a restaurant. It's no wonder people are getting obese nowadays. And with video games and computers, kids aren't playing outdoors more.
There's no way people will be able to lose weight or become healthier if they don't know servings.
Oh, and if you're wondering where I got all this info, Health and Wellness class and http://mypyramid.gov help out a lot. The food pyramid isn't what it used to be! Check it out!
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