Theme parks: will I fit the rides?

Parks publish even less than airlines, so this section says exactly whose number every figure is, leans on the test seat as the only real answer, and treats honest gaps as content rather than something to paper over.

The test seat is the only real answer. Ride operators have final say, restraints change between seasons, and one number can't capture a body. These pages help you plan; they can't guarantee a ride.

Pick your park

Modified rows exist.
No park publishes them.

The single most useful fact for a plus-size visitor, which rows have longer belts or roomier seats, appears in no official guide we could find. So we map them ride by ride: 75 rides at 5 parks, 322 sourced points, with rider reports badged honestly as the lowest source tier and corroboration counted.

Who publishes what

The accountability view, parks edition. "No" means we looked and it isn't there.

ParkSize limitsTest seatsModified rowsOfficial guide
Walt Disney World Partial (15/15) Not published No park publishes them Link
Disneyland Resort Partial (15/15) Yes No park publishes them Link
Universal Orlando Resort Partial (14/15) Yes No park publishes them Link
Cedar Point Partial (12/15) Yes No park publishes them Link
Six Flags Magic Mountain No Not published No park publishes them Link

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Restraints and policies change, and parks modify trains between seasons. Every figure carries its own source and date. The test seat at the ride is the only real answer.