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Harry Potter fans considered too heavy to Ride 'Wizarding World'
Most people remember the feeling of not being high enough to ride an amusement park, but some pilots are "signature at the new attraction at Universal Studios' Wizarding World of Harry Potter" theme park in Orlando are being expelled because of his girth. The journey, "Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey", has individual restrictions to keep every guest online factory outlet coach stuck to his seat, but the restrictions are not large enough to accommodate heavier riders. Universal appears to have anticipated this problem, staff parking, "magicians" and seating test along the line and at the entrance to Forbidden Journey. Pilots test their ability to adapt to the seats, and the security system (which you must click three times deemed safe for potential pilot for admission to the attraction). Photos: Emma Watson and his crew explore the attractions of the park A fan of Harry Potter, Jeff Guillaume Lansing, Michigan, expressed his disappointment on his site "Harry Potter" fan after he failed the test. Guillaume is 5'8 "and weighs 265 pounds, and says that the restriction does not fit over his torso, despite reports that other rides in the park have special car reserved for great drivers. Universal, that has no "specific weight limits (only the seats of trial and the requirement that riders at least 48 inches high), said that the" dimension body "restrictions" to ensure the safety of our coach sunglasses guests. Is # 1. "That's all very well, but considering the average weight of an American is 191 pounds (and rising: in 1960 was 166 pounds)," Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey "could be moved about potential revelers. Then and Now: See how kids 'Harry Potter' have changed>> Universal is not the first theme park operator to address the issues raised by the increasing rate of obesity in the United States. In 2007, Disney had to modify the "It's a Small World" boat ride after weighted down regularly began to get stuck in the pen. A fan of Harry Potter that could travel "Forbidden Journey" when his test came just two clicks seat safety system, the incident is becoming a challenge of motivation personal. Lee Banks, who says COACH HANDBAGS he is 6'2? and about 310 pounds, has decided to diet and exercise until you can get on tour (and hopes to continue his quest, even after reaching this objective.) It's even created a blog: Banks Lee and the Three clicks: My journey to fit in a bank Encantado, where the resident of Orlando is documenting the long walks and sensible diet that hopes to take a ride on "The Forbidden Journey. "
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Harry Potter Fans Deemed Too Heavy for ‘Wizarding World’ Ride
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