CinderfellaDisney
Earning My Ears
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- Feb 13, 2016
in general I should just wear loose clothing, correct?That would be better. You want your body to be able to take the shape of the seats. Jeans are too constricting.
in general I should just wear loose clothing, correct?That would be better. You want your body to be able to take the shape of the seats. Jeans are too constricting.
Another question, has anyone been turned away with the modified seats, and is there any way I can position my body for a better chance of getting a yellow or green light.
Another question, has anyone been turned away with the modified seats, and is there any way I can position my body for a better chance of getting a yellow or green light.
Update: maybe this is MY forbidden journey, I just saw a picture of Wizarding World hollywood's test seat and they don't even have a yellow light, looks like my luck is outMy husband, mentioned earlier, has only tried with the modified seats. But he's bigger and taller than you.
It is what it is. Try. Wear soft clothes like silky basketball shorts or sweatpants. There's no need to freak yourself out ahead of time. My hubby has a great time at Uni despite not being able to fit FJ, Gringotts, or any of the coasters he yearns to ride. The whole place is just that good.
Update: maybe this is MY forbidden journey, I just saw a picture of Wizarding World hollywood's test seat and they don't even have a yellow light, looks like my luck is out
We do a coast to coast trip, I just needed to know how modified seats work in Orlando.You're going to the Hollywood ride?
I know me, on FJ especially, the shoulders are too so close that the angle is awkward to pull down the restraints yourself. Also, I've found the TM very discreet about putting you in the proper row. The back row of Gringotts (and The Mummy) aren't necessarily designed to be modified seats, but because of the stadium seating, there is a bit more leg room which can help in other areas. Over my 4 day trip and probably 15 trips on Gringotts and Revenge of the Mummy, the put me in the last row 14 times. The 15ths time was a walk on and the only seat was in a middle row.She hopped right in and pulled the harness down again. She couldn't get it to click by herself so the TM had to do it but I think this was mainly due to the awkward angle. Next we tried Forbidden Journey. We walked right on because the line was so short and i casually told her to take the seat on the outside because I knew it had the modified restraint.