Thank you so much for these type of videos!! I"m still on my weight loss journey to even feel comfortable flying in an airplane for the first time. You and Koda are totally awesome!!! Keep up the great work and the "hard for some" to talk about topics!!
The blue seats on RC Racer are a lifesaver! My chesticles are the problem in that ride, it doesn't let the overhead restraint come down enough to hook it up to the little belt. In those blue seats however I am swimming in room, and I am only a little less heavy and about the same height! I do stand by my statement on your WDS video that I think you would have fit Crush, it doesn't nearly go that low! Fingers crossed for next time! For Big Thunder Mountain, if you're in the row by yourself, you can sit in the middle and have the divider inbetween your legs. It's a real game changer!
Thank you for making this video. This helps give a better idea on what is possible for plus size riders. Wished there really was more information regarding the limits to these rides or even test seats for that matter.
I was just there at the end of August for the first time and I’m in a wheelchair and honestly it’s barely handicap. I know Europe has different laws then the states but as a company it should have been Disney in the states standard
May I ask what you found lacking? I go there all the time as a disabled person, and we're always in awe how accommodating they are, especially compared to other European parks, so I'm very curious about differing perspectives!
@@disabledisney maybe bc I’m from the states and we have ADA where they have to have everything accessible. Here they have stairs that they can put on the side of the ride to help with transfers, a lot of ride vehicles have it where you can pull the chair in. There the wheelchair access is in the exit which means you’re going upstream from people leaving and getting run into. The priority access system just doesn’t make sense.
@@MorganLindsay96 Yeah some of the rides are hard to get to the exit (or back out, like for Autopia), I agree, especially because the people coming out are not paying attention! There's 6 rides at DLP that you can ride in your wheelchair (compared to the 1 of Efteling (which is merely a viewing station) and 0 of Europa-Park (if you can't do stairs, you can't ride anything) so for us that's massive! As for help to get into vehicles, I know that BTM has a seat that folds out to help you transfer into the car, and that for Flight Force they can open the vehicle wider, though I'm not sure for a seat there. I can't wait to experience WDW next year, and see what it's like there! Though I am currently hoping they'll adjust the DAS regulations, because as they stand I doubt I'll be approved (people being told adults can't have autism for example) which would severely impact my trip. Fingers crossed!
@@disabledisney yeah unfortunately people of complete took advantage of the DAS and have ruined it for the people who actually need it. I haven’t been since they’ve changed it so I can’t say anything on that but hopefully I’m taking a trip next year.
For hyperspace mountain, I asked for the larger seats and was sent to row 9 which had more room. The Cast Member helped me with a little push and it was all good.
You would have fitted Crush. Also plussize here but longer and a bit bigger. It would have been pretty tight but, you would not have gone down so low. Next time, do try! Those turn stiles.... pffff.... it already starts at the entrance. It always makes me feel uncomfortable and I always turn. Bare in mind that Europe is not "fluffy friendly". What is 3XL in the States is about 5XL/6XL here. Seats/accomodations are not made for plus size people here. We just got of a DCL cruise (a hudge thanks to you as you pulled us over the line and gave us so much info) and that was the first time that we did not feel like people were staring and we were singled out. We did not feel bad for a second when we got an ice-sream cone or decided to order dessert in the diningroom. My wife was even told she was not plus enough for the plus lifevest. Was a big difference for us.
As a 58 year old well fed man, 5'10" 283lbs. I really appreciate these videos!!! Gracias Adrian! Oh yeah! How tall are you. Been watching your channel a long time but I spaced out your height. Lo siento.😉🥰
im 130kg 1.75 tall most weight in hips, ik that crushes coaster wont fit, but do you think i fit in space mountain? we have a very similar ride here and i did fit, exact same lock meganism
Thank you so much for these type of videos!! I"m still on my weight loss journey to even feel comfortable flying in an airplane for the first time. You and Koda are totally awesome!!! Keep up the great work and the "hard for some" to talk about topics!!
Thanks for creating this video. Love your channel. Have a magical day
Big guy here 5'10 300lbs. Going next month to Disneyland Paris..thank you!!!
The blue seats on RC Racer are a lifesaver! My chesticles are the problem in that ride, it doesn't let the overhead restraint come down enough to hook it up to the little belt. In those blue seats however I am swimming in room, and I am only a little less heavy and about the same height! I do stand by my statement on your WDS video that I think you would have fit Crush, it doesn't nearly go that low! Fingers crossed for next time!
For Big Thunder Mountain, if you're in the row by yourself, you can sit in the middle and have the divider inbetween your legs. It's a real game changer!
Always love your content! Can't wait for your next cruise videos!
Thank you for making this video. This helps give a better idea on what is possible for plus size riders. Wished there really was more information regarding the limits to these rides or even test seats for that matter.
Thank you so much for this video . I do plan on going to disneyland paris next year. Great information on the rides.
Thanks for the video
Keep crushing it man
I was just there at the end of August for the first time and I’m in a wheelchair and honestly it’s barely handicap. I know Europe has different laws then the states but as a company it should have been Disney in the states standard
May I ask what you found lacking? I go there all the time as a disabled person, and we're always in awe how accommodating they are, especially compared to other European parks, so I'm very curious about differing perspectives!
@@disabledisney maybe bc I’m from the states and we have ADA where they have to have everything accessible. Here they have stairs that they can put on the side of the ride to help with transfers, a lot of ride vehicles have it where you can pull the chair in. There the wheelchair access is in the exit which means you’re going upstream from people leaving and getting run into. The priority access system just doesn’t make sense.
@@MorganLindsay96 Yeah some of the rides are hard to get to the exit (or back out, like for Autopia), I agree, especially because the people coming out are not paying attention! There's 6 rides at DLP that you can ride in your wheelchair (compared to the 1 of Efteling (which is merely a viewing station) and 0 of Europa-Park (if you can't do stairs, you can't ride anything) so for us that's massive! As for help to get into vehicles, I know that BTM has a seat that folds out to help you transfer into the car, and that for Flight Force they can open the vehicle wider, though I'm not sure for a seat there.
I can't wait to experience WDW next year, and see what it's like there! Though I am currently hoping they'll adjust the DAS regulations, because as they stand I doubt I'll be approved (people being told adults can't have autism for example) which would severely impact my trip. Fingers crossed!
@@disabledisney yeah unfortunately people of complete took advantage of the DAS and have ruined it for the people who actually need it. I haven’t been since they’ve changed it so I can’t say anything on that but hopefully I’m taking a trip next year.
For hyperspace mountain, I asked for the larger seats and was sent to row 9 which had more room. The Cast Member helped me with a little push and it was all good.
Bigger guy here going in January. Thank you for the information.
You would have fitted Crush. Also plussize here but longer and a bit bigger. It would have been pretty tight but, you would not have gone down so low. Next time, do try! Those turn stiles.... pffff.... it already starts at the entrance. It always makes me feel uncomfortable and I always turn. Bare in mind that Europe is not "fluffy friendly". What is 3XL in the States is about 5XL/6XL here. Seats/accomodations are not made for plus size people here. We just got of a DCL cruise (a hudge thanks to you as you pulled us over the line and gave us so much info) and that was the first time that we did not feel like people were staring and we were singled out. We did not feel bad for a second when we got an ice-sream cone or decided to order dessert in the diningroom. My wife was even told she was not plus enough for the plus lifevest. Was a big difference for us.
Thank you so much for this video! As a big guy I really appreciate the info!
*fat
As a 58 year old well fed man, 5'10" 283lbs. I really appreciate these videos!!! Gracias Adrian! Oh yeah! How tall are you. Been watching your channel a long time but I spaced out your height. Lo siento.😉🥰
Do you have a Disneyland Tokyo or Hong Kong video like this?
Also looking forward to Adventure cruise, trying to talk my husband into it😁
Thank you, this helps 😊
im 130kg 1.75 tall most weight in hips, ik that crushes coaster wont fit, but do you think i fit in space mountain? we have a very similar ride here and i did fit, exact same lock meganism
Could you make an updated video about the Disney Adventure
ahh man was heading there next month and really wanted to go on crush coaster.... welp
What??? This is so crazy 😂😂
We went in July and one of the major things we noticed was the food sucked!! And our hotel. Sequoia Lodge had no quick food. Only buffet