This information is really helpful in making sure everyone can have a good experience in the park. Thank you for putting it together! I recently visited a Six Flags and had some trouble with V2 (I was able to ride, but not comfortably). I learned after the fact about single-click/long-belt/double belt seats, which could have been a lifesaver. I wish those were more common and made easily identifiable. As of now, they feel more like an inside-baseball secret than an accessibility standard.
I am a big big girl and the water rides didn't have a test seat. The rapids one did have an extended belt that I had to use and the log ride was actually comfy but you need to be able to get in and up and out.
Hey! We’re heading off to Busch gardens in a couple of months and trying to figure out what we’ll fit on. If you don’t mind, would you mind sharing your with me to compare? My butt is currently a 22 so I’m feeling doubtful 😕
Kirsty P I am currently a size 22/24 and I have a larger chest as well. They gave great advice about trying the tester seats but I can say with a little squishing and wiggling around you should fit no problem. I know I can with a little help from the cast members and they are very good about it there. Most rides there all you need is the belt to click and you should be fine.
Try Cedar Point in Sandusky Ohio, they have test seats, I'M a bigger guy myself, and can fit in the regular seat without the extended safety belts on Rougarou, Raptor same thing as Montu. You forgot Falcons Fury, Kumba, those can fit.
We would love to do more American parks. Shame we only had one day at Busch Gardens, or we would have fit more rides in. We didn't forget Falcons Fury, there was no way Dave would have gone on it, so we skipped it!
@@ThePhantomAdventures I can fit without the extended safety belt sometimes with just a hard push by a male, with female, had to used the extended safety belt.
@@zacharybabcock7809 Yoi shoulder still try,you will get lucky, Raptor, Rougarou, Valravn and Gatekeeper has extended safety belt. Also at Kings Island, Go on the ones that has B&M designed, they are more forgiving like ones I listed from Cedar Point. Banshee, Orion and Diamondback has lap bar with three clicks to get the sensor light turned green.
This information is really helpful in making sure everyone can have a good experience in the park. Thank you for putting it together! I recently visited a Six Flags and had some trouble with V2 (I was able to ride, but not comfortably). I learned after the fact about single-click/long-belt/double belt seats, which could have been a lifesaver. I wish those were more common and made easily identifiable. As of now, they feel more like an inside-baseball secret than an accessibility standard.
Thank you for this we are going soon and I was worried about not being able to ride
Thank you for making this video
What size are you if I may ask? Trying to figure out if I will fit on the roller coasters before I go
I’m going here in 2 weeks! Thank you for this video.
Have a great time!
I’m going next week thank you !
Superb footage 💖👊👍😃🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳
Hi great video we go next month and cant wait , if I got in the Busch garden rides would I fit in the universal studios and ioa ride seats please ?
Yeah probably, as I got in almost everything at Universal, only thing was an issue was my legs on Gringotts, but they all have test seats too.
@@ThePhantomAdventures thank you so much for replying
Thank you so much this video is so helpful!! What about the rides with water, do they have test seats?
Sorry, we didn't notice, but we would guess if there was an issue there would be one, as all the rides we tried had one.
I am a big big girl and the water rides didn't have a test seat. The rapids one did have an extended belt that I had to use and the log ride was actually comfy but you need to be able to get in and up and out.
Congo has seat belt extenders
Hey! We’re heading off to Busch gardens in a couple of months and trying to figure out what we’ll fit on. If you don’t mind, would you mind sharing your with me to compare? My butt is currently a 22 so I’m feeling doubtful 😕
Yeah I'm a UK 22-24. I was concerned about Busch but found it pretty good. The test seats really helped too. Hope you have a great time!
Kirsty P I am currently a size 22/24 and I have a larger chest as well. They gave great advice about trying the tester seats but I can say with a little squishing and wiggling around you should fit no problem. I know I can with a little help from the cast members and they are very good about it there. Most rides there all you need is the belt to click and you should be fine.
Thank you for sharing!
Why’s your height and weight so I can see you f maybe I’ll fit
Height & weight don’t matter so much as inch measurements. I think Cheetah Hunt says limit of 52” chest. I’m out.
Try Cedar Point in Sandusky Ohio, they have test seats, I'M a bigger guy myself, and can fit in the regular seat without the extended safety belts on Rougarou, Raptor same thing as Montu. You forgot Falcons Fury, Kumba, those can fit.
We would love to do more American parks. Shame we only had one day at Busch Gardens, or we would have fit more rides in. We didn't forget Falcons Fury, there was no way Dave would have gone on it, so we skipped it!
@@ThePhantomAdventures I can fit without the extended safety belt sometimes with just a hard push by a male, with female, had to used the extended safety belt.
@@ThePhantomAdventures Cedar Point may accommodate some of there rides, but some are very Restrictive restraint.
Cedar points coadters won't work eather they wouldn't let me on them due to me being a bigger person I only went on a few rides their
@@zacharybabcock7809 Yoi shoulder still try,you will get lucky, Raptor, Rougarou, Valravn and Gatekeeper has extended safety belt. Also at Kings Island, Go on the ones that has B&M designed, they are more forgiving like ones I listed from Cedar Point. Banshee, Orion and Diamondback has lap bar with three clicks to get the sensor light turned green.
Amazing
What about Kumba?
Nope
Looooool