Hi! So I got some information about that from someone who wrote an article about it. She says she is 260.
Dragon challenge-- tight fit on regular seat, attendant had to push the seat in, but she was very nice about it and got buckled in. Second time around went on modified seat in third row (there is one seat in the middle, it is marked) and the seat was just as tight, but didn't require too much effort to buckle in, though attendant still helped. Flight of the hippogriff-- one lap bar, 2-rider carts, but don't try sitting with someone else, get your own cart and it is much more comfortable.
Forbidden Journey-- Was really, really disappointed here. Heard it was great and the seat looked like it shouldn't be too much of a problem. Got inside the castle, and they had another test seat near the end of the line, this time with attendants pulling over all us fat people and asking us to try the seats.
I sat down, the seat was snug, they ask you to push your butt all the way back and then lower the overhead that had the two arms and lap bar (u-shaped) protection bar. It is deceiving, because it clicked once and you think it is in, but it has to click another 3 more times which wasn't going to happen. Depressing, since this is a new ride and you would hope they could have a modified seat or made the seats larger to accomodate more people since many guests in the line were larger.
Still, the castle is beautiful and hogsmeade is amazing. ISLANDS OF ADVENTURE Hulk: Had to use marked modified seat in third row, but could buckle it up without a problem or attendant help. Spiderman: Lap-bar seats, no problem.
Cool ride! Didn't go on Dudley do right or doctor dooms. UNIVERSAL STUDIOS Rip-Rockit: First ride of the day, with one huge lap bar coming horizontally from left side of seat to click in place on the ride.
Very disappointing, seat was comfortable but attendant could not push the lap bar all the way across to click. Had to get off and wait but got express passes for one other ride out of it. Mummy: Amazing.
Individual seats with lap bar that comes over your thighs, great fit, great ride, had that "fly out of seat" experience. MIB: Good fit, individual seats with lap bar you push down, boorring ride though.
Universal orlando does offer modified seats on SOME attractions. Disney world does not offer modified seats BUT their ride vehicles are made to accommodate most any size. My BIL is a big guy at over 6ft and over 300lbs and he easily fits in all the rides.
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