![]() My girlfriend and I were originally planning to ride this one together, but we just couldn’t squeeze even her tiny 5’2, 115 lb frame into one ship with my 6’6″, 390 lb one, so we had to ride in separate space ships. This one was fine with me in it, but the thought of my husband packed in there too, would have been just too much. But after seeing this ride, I decided it was best that I fly solo if you know what I mean. I planned on riding with my husband after reading another at large report. The exit to your right as you face the attraction has comfortable benches in a shaded area to wait at if you are not going in. Warning: two exits at opposite ends of the attraction may make it confusing to meet up with the rest of your party after a baby swap. The harness automatically adjusts for height and it looked like a very tall person would be comfortable. May not be enjoyable if you are extremely claustrophobic. Overhead harness drops gently down over your shoulders, plenty of slack over my 56″ busom. Individual theater seats were comfortable for my 56″ in butt. Melanie: After having ridden on the Seven Dwarfs Mine Train I can tell everyone it’s a must do! While the seats are on the tighter side, as a 16/18 woman I had no issues fitting and had a fantastic time! In fact I have never had any issues on any ride at Disney, don’t be afraid to get out and have a great time! Stitch’s Great Escape (was Alien Encounter – same theater) I loved the ride - very smooth - but won’t ride again unless I lose weight. I also recommend saying you are a ‘party of one’ so you can ride solo, because the width of the car is slim. I barely, and I mean barely, was able to squeeze my legs together enough to fit and was uncomfortable the entire time. The width is not adjustable so you must squeeze your thighs together and force the restraint down around them. ![]() The restraint must fit over the top of and around your thighs. I fit comfortably in all of the rides at Magic Kingdom except the new Seven Dwarfs Mine Train roller coaster in Fantasyland. ![]() The bone in his leg from hip to knee doesn’t bend! Sad day for us in the Magic Kingdom, as we both got off the ride.Īnnabelle: I am a 5′ 5” female weighing 315 lbs. They told him his legs had to be firmly on just his side of the car and under the restraint. ![]() He is 6 feet 5 inches tall and could not sit in the seat. Patricia Dahl: My husband and I were excited to have FastPasses and get to try the new Seven Dwarfs Mine Train out. After a huge rush of people practically knocking us down on their way out, we were virtually alone inside the Kingdom and it was so beautiful I cannot put it in words. Let me say that this was a FABULOUS idea. We spent two days here, but rode almost all of our rides on the E-Ticket night, thinking that if the crowds were less, we would have less anxiety about riding or not fitting in seats. The turnstiles were smaller than the rest it seemed but I did manage to go through them sideways. Other than that the only time I had problems is Frontierland where the Country Bear Jamoboree is. Thunder Mountain Railroad was a bit tough but the bar did close down and I felt safe enough to ride it. I had no problems fitting into any of the rides. Under the Sea with Ariel – No problems, rode with 9-year-old on this one. Pirates of the Caribbean – No problems again. Haunted Mansion – No problem, fit just fine with my 9-year-old and my wife in the car with me. I ended up sort of crossing my legs at the ankles, just to get some comfort.īig Thunder Mountain Railroad – No problems at all, rode this one, in comfort, more than once! GREAT RIDE My legs were absolutely crushed in the ride. The lap bar was no problem at all, where I ran into trouble was the leg room. Splash Mountain – I was in the middle row of the “boat”. I didn’t ride a lot of rides, spent time letting the kids have their fun on the kiddie stuff, but here are the ones I did experience. I felt some relief after reading AllEars®, but the doubt was still there. Tony G.: Just wanted to give a report on my recent trip to WDW May 4-11, 2014.īeing a big person (6’2″ – 370lbs – 54″ waist – 4XL t-shirt) I was concerned about fitting on the rides at WDW.
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