

It’s a small world: This is a boat ride with a bench seat that has a lot of room. Bar comes down but it doesn’t restrict movement at all. If not, I would ride alone. There is an extra-long seatbelt so you don’t feel squeezed at all. If you have another guest that is smaller it’s a perfect fit. It’s in an air-conditioned building so it is a great place to escape the heat too!ĭumbo the Flying Elephant: It is a bench seat for two. There is a lap bar but it adjusts to you and comfortable legroom.īuzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin: Such a fun ride and you will have no issue. Photo Courtesy Disney Magic Kingdom AttractionsĪstro Orbiter: If you have longer legs and a belly it might be a little a squeeze for the short time the ride is in “orbit” but it really isn’t that uncomfortable.īig Thunder Mountain Railroad: This ride has a bench seat that seats two. They will discreetly allow you to sit in a ride car alone. If you feel like a ride car might be too tight of a fit for you and another guest, it is important to speak up to a Cast Member.

**It is also important to mention that during the hottest times of the year it might be a different fit in a ride than others. We chose Magic Kingdom as the first as they have the most rides of all four parks! We have started a series that will breakdown the rides at each Walt Disney World park and give you some insight to what you may experience as a plus-sized guest in the parks.

We think it is important for you to know before you go so you can avoid any issues that might arise in the parks! However, for some guests that carry most of their weight in their bellies, it might be a little uncomfortable to ride a few attractions. Thankfully, Walt Disney World does an excellent job making most of their attractions fit guests of all shapes and sizes. It can be outright mortifying to be denied entry to a ride because of your size. One of the hardest things about planning a vacation as a plus-size person is worrying about the embarrassment that follows if you don’t fit into a ride or attraction. Disney’s Grand Californian Resort & Spa.
