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23 May 19, 12:17 PM |
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Excited about Disney
Join Date: Apr 19
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If it helps anyone, i am 6ft 3, a waist 44 and around 140kg. I too watched a load of videos on you tube and feared the worst. It was all for nothing thankfully, my bum was hanging over the seat at the back and thought the back restraint wouldn't lock in but was fine.
On another not i would not trust the test seats 100%, on one of the Harry Potter rides i was no where near turning the light green, but the queue was empty and was near the end of the day so tried anyway and i was fine no extra pulling or tugging needed. |
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23 May 19, 01:09 PM |
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Imagineer
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I saw on a you tube about plus sizes at the park that if there are two tests seats outside, one is normal (for want of a better word..standard?) and one modified and it is always best to try both. Saying that, I think there is only one for FOP? S
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23 May 19, 02:24 PM |
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VIP Dibber
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I'm size 24 and 15st 7lbs and rode FOP on Monday with no problems, but unfortunately my DH didn't fit the test seat. Hope this helps.
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