I realize that not many have experienced this attraction yet but my brother, who is 6'4" and says he's 250 lbs (probrably closer to 275 ) is going to be there for soft opening in August and is concerned he won't be able to ride. What do you think?
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Mission: Space's pods have dividers between the seats and the front screen/controls are brought in to you close but I'm confident that your brother will be able to experience the attraction.
It's not as tight a squeeze as the seats on an airplane in coach- the best sort of analogy as far as seating would be like some of the inverted/suspended roller coasters these days (the ones where they look like ski lift chairs)- an example would be coaster like dueling dragons at Islands of Adventure.
Before you enter the attraction there's a mock-up of one of the training pods in the queue area where you can see just how large the pod is and how the seating is arranged.
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I wanted to provide some further details on Mission: Space for those guests who have a larger frame:
1.) The attraction has a theoretical weight limit of 300 lbs. per seat (each capsule has a maximum rider rating of 1200 lbs). The only real restriction here is that the over the shoulder restraint system must be able to lock.
2.) The maximum theoretical height restriction for Mission: Space will be 84 inches (7 feet).
I'm more curious about size rather than weight. My sister is on the weighty side, but her problem on some rides is the size of her bust. She always has to get in the big person's seat on the coasters at Universal so the harnesses can be secured over her humongous headlights.
What are the belts and harnesses like on Mission: Space?
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HI! I'm 6'2" and weight 275 lbs. I got on the ride fine without any problems. [img]graemlins/thumbsup.gif[/img] The seats weren't even a tight fight! And the harnesses are similar to rollercoaster harnesses: over the shoulder, v-shape, you pull them down & lock them in place. [img]graemlins/mickey.gif[/img]
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Posted by PolyGirl140: Would they actually turn someone away from riding if they're too heavy? Do they have signs? That would be very embarrassing for someone.
My guess would be if someone was over 300 lbs then the castmembers would just make certain that they didn't fill the pod up with 4 people. Maybe they would only seat 2 or 3 people in the pod so that they didn't go over the wieght limit.
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