Will they allow you to ride with an Apple Watch on your wrist?
Don't believe everything on twitter and I sure don't believe that for a second.It's smaller/more restrictive than Flight of Passage, allegedly. I saw that someone on Twitter said if you are larger than a woman's size 14, you won't fit.
Not every train has the special seats. The wait for them will be long.
Guess you haven't ridden Velocicoaster over at Unviersal, LOLGreat, I’m afraid that since even more plus size people in addition to the disabled need to use that seat, the wait times for the modif seats will be longer than the regular seats.
Yeah, I was reading what people have been saying all day and it scares me. They say it’s worse than Avatar’s seating system.
A good rule of thumb to remember if a roller coaster goes upside down is if the ride vehicles have over the head restraints. That would mean it very likely goes upside down.
Even Universal, with metal detectors that you have to go through and can have NOTHING in your pockets, will allow a wristwatch. Any watch. So yeah.Will they allow you to ride with an Apple Watch on your wrist?
Yeah but according to this picture, it’s more like a kneeling position and there’s bars that go over top of the back of your knees.So does it sound similar to the vehicles you ride on Flights of Passage? The "banshees" where you lean forward and lock yourself in as if you're on the back of a solo animal/vehicle?
For informational purposes these threads are super important. They help people manage expectations and give information. Processes may change over time but these threads tend to be good reference points for people.I keep seeing all these comments here and other media with people worried about seat sizes and how DAS works and so on and so on. And all that comes to mind is #1 - can we at least wait until we get a full opening before we start worrying/complaining? #2 - Not everything is for everyone. There's plenty to see and do in the parks, if you're not comfortable or can't fit or can't wait, do something else. It's ok.
I don't believe everything on twitter but I do believe what has been posted about Tron. Why would CMs make up this stuff. Only a few trains have the regular seats and I don't see that changing as it would hurt capacity too much.Don't believe everything on twitter and I sure don't believe that for a second.
all that comes to mind is #1 - can we at least wait until we get a full opening before we start worrying/complaining? #2 - Not everything is for everyone.
I think this information is very helpful for people who may be planning a trip just to get on the new ride or those who know they will need DAS or the larger seat. It also helps with anxiety that a lot of Pooh-sized people can get going into things like this.I keep seeing all these comments here and other media with people worried about seat sizes and how DAS works and so on and so on. And all that comes to mind is #1 - can we at least wait until we get a full opening before we start worrying/complaining? #2 - Not everything is for everyone. There's plenty to see and do in the parks, if you're not comfortable or can't fit or can't wait, do something else. It's ok.
That sure doesn't look Pooh sized friendly to me. My only concern is for the CMs having to deal with those who bought an LL and can't ride.This creator on tiktok made a few videos about tron and larger sized guests. She has several videos about tron, including a ride through pov.
That sure doesn't look Pooh sized friendly to me. My only concern is for the CMs having to deal with those who bought an LL and can't ride.
They won't be shut out completely but I'm sure there will be complaints having to wait longer. With how few accessible seats there are I can see the wait being long.They can ride. They just may have to wait a bit longer for the accessible seat. But no one is going to pay to ride and then be shut out completely.
Why do they? I have no idea. I know some, even CM, love to stir the pot. Maybe that's why they did it.I don't believe everything on twitter but I do believe what has been posted about Tron. Why would CMs make up this stuff. Only a few trains have the regular seats and I don't see that changing as it would hurt capacity too much.
It seems like it really just depends on your legs. If you have a big belly but small calves, then you'll be fine. If you have an hourglass shape with bigger legs, you might not make it.That sure doesn't look Pooh sized friendly to me. My only concern is for the CMs having to deal with those who bought an LL and can't ride.
I'm 100% confident that some Disney news companies are chomping at the bit to publish stories about how it's not inclusive enough or how you might not be able to ride.Why do they? I have no idea. I know some, even CM, love to stir the pot. Maybe that's why they did it.
But clearly people larger than size 14 can and have ridden. So whoever wrote it exaggerated somewhere.
So no, I don't believe the CM reports that say over size 14 can't ride
I know someone who is size 4/6 and has bigger calves than I so, a size 20. So what will that mean? Who knows.