Can you ride amusement park rides with a cast?
Can you ride amusement park rides with a cast? Most rides are not recommended for guests using casts for the safety of the rider. Riders must review each ride to consider the risks, and follow all posted warnings and operator instructions for the safe use of the ride.
Is it safe to travel with a fracture?
It is safe to fly with a broken bone if it is properly set and secured. However, it is best not to fly at least 48 hours after the plaster cast has been applied. If you fly before this time, the cast will most likely be split in half to avoid swelling, compartment syndrome, and deep vein thrombosis (DVT).
Can I go on roller coasters with a cast?
Riders with one missing arm or hand may ride, provided rider has ability to hold on with one functioning hand and brace themselves with two functioning legs. Riders must have control of their leg(s). Riders with arm or leg casts shall not ride.
Can you go on Cedar Point rides with a cast?
Guests with casts and braces will be restricted from riding rides where the cast or brace will not fit inside the ride unit or where it will present a hazard to the guest or others. Guests with full arm (elbow restricted) and full leg (knee restricted) casts or braces are restricted from MOST rides at Cedar Point.
Can I ride a roller coaster with a broken finger?
Kate, to my understanding, Guests are still able to enjoy most of their favorite rides, even if they currently have a cast. My best piece of advice would be to reach out to your doctor prior to your trip to see if there are any activities that your son may want to steer clear of.
Can you ride a roller coaster with a broken wrist?
Where I work the rule goes like this, if the cast covers one joint it is okay, the rider still has flexibility to move their arm, leg, or whatever. But if it covers two joints, such as wrist and elbow, then the person can't ride. But it is always important to know your limitations, so you don't injure yourself worse.