MightyGitis
Jedi
- Joined
- May 9, 2011
My advice? Yank that restraint down yourself. They've made I so the employees can not "force" the restraint to the click. They can push it very lightly but can no jar it.
Last time I went I was on the border of good and not good to ride. (Somehow despite losing weight and having no problem the previous trip) the first attempt that trip I was sent away. The second attempt I hopped into the seat and pulled the restraint down on myself with a bit of force. The employee was surprised but she said I was in and off I went.
My main problem is not my waist size but my chest size. As a curvy female they just prevent the restraint from coming all the way into place. That's why I hate overhead restraints. I had lost weight clearly in my waist but my chest remained stubbornly in place.
I plan on trying a minimizing bra next trip if I go on the ride again.
Last time I went I was on the border of good and not good to ride. (Somehow despite losing weight and having no problem the previous trip) the first attempt that trip I was sent away. The second attempt I hopped into the seat and pulled the restraint down on myself with a bit of force. The employee was surprised but she said I was in and off I went.
My main problem is not my waist size but my chest size. As a curvy female they just prevent the restraint from coming all the way into place. That's why I hate overhead restraints. I had lost weight clearly in my waist but my chest remained stubbornly in place.
I plan on trying a minimizing bra next trip if I go on the ride again.