Originally Posted By chseacrest1 Hi, My family and are going to Disneyland in Fl. My question is can a 260lb person fit in Areosmith rollercoaster comfortable or not. Also were is Cirque du Soleil at in Disney. Thank You
Originally Posted By a1stav You should re-post this in WDW General, this forum is for Disneyland in Calafornia.
Originally Posted By barboy You are not going to "Disneyland"; you are going to Walt Disney World. "can a 260lb person fit in Areosmith rollercoaster comfortable or not"----it depends. If one is 4 ft 10 inches and very, very round---good luck!!! If one is 6 ft 3 inches with big muscles he/she should be ok.
Originally Posted By RoadTrip You should not have a problem with the Rock N Roller Coaster: Rock n' Roller Coaster I wisely took the All Ears Net advice and asked to be seated in a front seat on this ride for the extra leg room, and my 6'6", 390 lb frame had no trouble fitting in this ride at all. And as a side note, this is one of the smoothest roller coasters I've ever been on - what an awesome ride! I will definitely be doing this one again. And again. Joshua Olive Firstly, I'm 5' 10", roughly 340 lbs. I was nervous about riding this. I'd had a problem fitting into the seat on the Montu at Busch Gardens and couldn't ride, which was very humiliating so I try to avoid rides with a shoulder harness. I'd read on the website that the odd numbered seats have a little extra room, cast members must know where to seat large people because I was put in row 1 (great view). The seats are reclined so your stomach sticks out, it touches the bottom harness, you can't suck it in because then your chest gets bigger and pushes the harness up as well. There must have been no problems because the Cast members said nothing. Lots of fun but your head gets beat up a little and no problems fitting - more leg room than it looks too. I am 5'10 and about 300 lbs. No Problem at all! I am 5'11" and 320 pounds. I'm 6' and 430 lbs and RnR is fine for me in either the front or the back. I did find that when I could spread my legs out a little further (in the front seats) that the harness seemed to come down a little farther. Source: <a href="http://allearsnet.com/tp/rdszmgm.htm#3" target="_blank">http://allearsnet.com/tp/rdszm gm.htm#3</a> Cirque du Soliel is at the West Side portion of Downtown Disney.
Originally Posted By TDLFAN Crest... Disneyland is in California. Walt Disney World is in Florida. Now... as for the Rock and Roller Coaster question... I don't think it is the weight that matters as much as the size you are. If the shoulder bar can come down over you and securely lock in place, I believe you should be OK. As for Cirque Du Soleil's La Nouba show, that venue is located in the West Side of the Downtown Disney area of Walt Disney World (in Florida).
Originally Posted By wahooskipper Oh, in case you haven't heard, Aerosmith is at Walt Disney World, not Disneyland.
Originally Posted By Fe Maiden I'm confused. I thought the Aerosmith ride was in MGM, not Disney World.
Originally Posted By RoadTrip Disneyland Resort in California has the following theme parks: Disneyland (the original "Magic Kingdom") California Adventure Walt Disney World Resort in Florida has the following theme parks: Magic Kingdom (similar to Disneyland Park) Epcot Disney/MGM Studios Animal Kingdom Clear??
Originally Posted By Labuda "I'm confused. I thought the Aerosmith ride was in MGM, not Disney World." Why, I oughta... grrrrrrrrrr! lol
Originally Posted By bloona lol, someone said to me last week, had I had a nice time at Disneyland, I let it go and said yes thank you , then she said, oh wait, it was Florida you went wasn't it? I thought that was Walt disney World!.........lol...that'll teach me!
Originally Posted By cwade Not a problem, as a matter of fact I don't think there will be a problem with any ride at WDW for someone of that size.
Originally Posted By jkayjs chseacrest1 welcome to LP. It is sometimes hard to start on a new site. I saw your first post in another topic where you were advised to start your own topic over at WDW planning. I hope that your questions have been answered ok and please don't hesitate to ask anything. Learning all the initials,etc of Disney's vast collection of parks, rides, etc can be overwhelming. But you have come to the right place. The folks at LP are very knowledgeable and supportive especially of "newbies". So again welcome and feel free to ask away.