Can overweight people fit in the rides at disneyland paris?
I am female and am a size 22 - i'm 5'4" and weigh about 218 pounds. Does anyone know if i will have a problem fitting in the rides at disneyland paris.
Answers:
Ignore the rude people. If you can fit in an airline seat, then you should fit in amusement park rides. I could fit when I was a size 22. I am a size 18 now and weight more than you because of our height difference, but you will still be fine.
You'll never fit. Sorry.
no u r fine
You only weigh 218 and are a size 22? That doesn't seem right but you should be fine. I am an 18 and I have no problem on any rides.
It will have a lot to do with which ride and where exactly that weight is carried, but most rides are designed to get as many types of people on as possible.
WOW. you better go on a diet before you go to Paris woman!
You will not have a problem on nearly all adult rides. Enjoy!
Depends on their weight my mum is a size 24 and did
I saw plenty of them
Diet and should not be high BP and having some medical problems avoid but again do it if u want to do it
Woa woa, save money, in paris the rides are made slimmer, i was there and my fat brother could not ride a thing. either lose about a ton of weight, or go to just walk around. you will never be able to ride the rides. sorry, i guess you could call the french a-holes
I went to florida in 2001 and was a size 22 i fitted on the rides so if the rides are the same so you should be ok
Have fun x
Most rides should be fine. There may be some where there are safety bars that come down but which can not lock in place if you are too big but I suspect you should be fine for the majority if not all.
You'll fit in alright but you may never get out again.
I am sure you won't have a problem. Lots of Americans go to Disneyland Paris and one of their countries problems is obesity so should be fine.
Its a mix. Some rides in Fantasyland might be a problem, but its for kids anyway. Most other rides (incl Space Mountain) are OK. Some rides like the vintage car thing might be a problem.
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Answers:
Ignore the rude people. If you can fit in an airline seat, then you should fit in amusement park rides. I could fit when I was a size 22. I am a size 18 now and weight more than you because of our height difference, but you will still be fine.
You'll never fit. Sorry.
no u r fine
You only weigh 218 and are a size 22? That doesn't seem right but you should be fine. I am an 18 and I have no problem on any rides.
It will have a lot to do with which ride and where exactly that weight is carried, but most rides are designed to get as many types of people on as possible.
WOW. you better go on a diet before you go to Paris woman!
You will not have a problem on nearly all adult rides. Enjoy!
Depends on their weight my mum is a size 24 and did
I saw plenty of them
Diet and should not be high BP and having some medical problems avoid but again do it if u want to do it
Woa woa, save money, in paris the rides are made slimmer, i was there and my fat brother could not ride a thing. either lose about a ton of weight, or go to just walk around. you will never be able to ride the rides. sorry, i guess you could call the french a-holes
I went to florida in 2001 and was a size 22 i fitted on the rides so if the rides are the same so you should be ok
Have fun x
Most rides should be fine. There may be some where there are safety bars that come down but which can not lock in place if you are too big but I suspect you should be fine for the majority if not all.
You'll fit in alright but you may never get out again.
I am sure you won't have a problem. Lots of Americans go to Disneyland Paris and one of their countries problems is obesity so should be fine.
Its a mix. Some rides in Fantasyland might be a problem, but its for kids anyway. Most other rides (incl Space Mountain) are OK. Some rides like the vintage car thing might be a problem.
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