What are the restrictions for the Rise of the Resistance ride?


What are the restrictions for the Rise of the Resistance ride? Riders must be 40? or taller to ride Rise of the Resistance. Wheelchair and EVC users will need to transfer. Kids 7 and under who meet the 40? height requirement will need to ride with someone 14 or older.


Is there a weight limit on the Disney rides?

“Disney will only allow guests 180 lbs or less to ride certain rides. As mentioned above, this is to maintain the structural integrity of the ride and reduce the wear and tear on the rides and the supports.”


Is 300 pounds too heavy for a roller coaster?

A few do, with limits around 250 or 300 lbs. But the cat majority use their restraint systems to prohibit larger would-be-riders from riding. If you have ever ridden a B&M roller coaster with over-the-shoulder harnesses (think Batman: the ride), then you've seen the belts that attach the seats to the harnesses.


Are Disney rides fat friendly?

Disney World assured us that no theme park attractions have weight limits. However, many rides feature restraint devices which may prevent some guests from being able to ride.


Can I get lightning lane for Rise of the Resistance?

Disney Individual Lightning Lane To get access to the Lightning Lane for Rise of the Resistance, you will have to buy it through the My Disney Experience App. The Lightning Lane for this attraction is only available through the Individual Lightning Lane options in My Disney Experience.


Are there two versions of Rise of the Resistance?

In case you haven't experienced it more than once, I can tell you that there are two very distinct and different experiences for this attraction no matter which coast you are on. Because I'm not sure if you are with the Resistance or the First Order, I can't tell you about those different experiences.


What is the fastest way to ride the Rise of the Resistance?

As a general rule of thumb, the fastest way to ride Rise of the Resistance will almost always be to use one of the Disney Genie individual lightning lanes.


Can a 300 lb person go to Disneyland?

The Disneyland Resort does not have any weight restrictions on any attraction; However, Guests must be able to fit in the restraints securely in order to ride ALL attractions.


Why is there a height requirement for Rise of the Resistance?

Due to the ride reportedly ending with a “swift drop”, Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance will have a minimum height requirement when Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge opens later this year at Disneyland and Disney's Hollywood Studios. Join us on an exhilarating mission to stop The First Order!


Do you lose or gain weight at Disney?

For some guests, simply walking and moving around Walt Disney World may provide weight loss, especially during the more hot and humid months. But, considering the amount of food you will enjoy, some weight gain is pretty much a guarantee.


What is the best time to ride rise of the resistance?

I therefore recommend waiting to book Rise until the return window is at least 11am or later so you can make the most of the morning otherwise. That may mean you need to wait to book Rise a bit later than when you enter the parks. Set an alarm on your phone to check back so you don't miss the ideal hour!


Are there no more boarding groups for Rise of the Resistance?

As of right now, Disney has removed the Boarding Group/virtual queue requirement for Rise of the Resistance, but the possibility of a virtual queue remains an option: From time to time, a virtual queue—accessible via the My Disney Experience app—may be used for select attractions or experiences.


How rough of a ride is Rise of the Resistance?

How high is the drop? The final drop on Rise of the Resistance is between 10 and 20 feet, though because of special effects it can feel like more. A lot of people thought it was going to make the ride scary, but personally, I don't think it's intense enough and almost everyone will be able to handle it with no problem.


Is there a weight limit for the Star Wars ride?

Lorena, I'm happy to share that there are no weight limits posted for attractions at the theme parks; however, some rides may be more comfortable than others.