Is TRON at MK Pooh-Sized Friendly?

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One of the big issues seems to be that this is a carbon copy of the bikes in Shanghai. They didn't make any adjustment for the North American market, which is a mistake IMHO.

Have no doubt more of the lap bar seats will be added in time.
 
I'm 100% confident that some Disney news companies are chomping at the bit to publish stories about how it's not inclusive enough or how you might not be able to ride.
Disney deserved it for FOP. There should have been some way to include the disabled. And it still hasn't been added! Tron is a legit rollercoaster that seems to have put more thought into accessibility than FOP did. And all FOP had to was add a bench seat behind some glass.

Between no wheelchair boat in Navi, and FOP still being inaccessible, Pandora was a non-inclusive mess. And that wasn't so long ago. These kind of issues matter, and Disney should get heat for making rides that exclude so many.
 
DIS article posted today: Is TRON Lightcycle / Run at Disney World Size-Inclusive?

From the author - I hope what he heard is true:

"There was a line of people waiting for the “bench seat.” As of this writing, only two trains have this particular seat. I’m told they plan for all the trains to be outfitted soon. I’m not sure if this was always in the plans or decided now that they see how many people need it."
 
DIS article posted today: Is TRON Lightcycle / Run at Disney World Size-Inclusive?

From the author - I hope what he heard is true:

"There was a line of people waiting for the “bench seat.” As of this writing, only two trains have this particular seat. I’m told they plan for all the trains to be outfitted soon. I’m not sure if this was always in the plans or decided now that they see how many people need it."
This would be good if they do that. It means there will be slight waits probably similar to people wanting the front row or back row of a ride who wait off to the side as opposed to potentially longer waits if you have to allow multiple ride cycles go by for these seats.
 
I was able to ride today. First of all, I'm between a 12 and 14 so I fit fine. I saw larger people riding without a problem. I would say that FOP is tighter and more uncomfortable. However, my neck and shoulders became sore trying to look up at all of the stuff around me! The ride is short though, so not too painful. It's a lot of fun, no bad drops, spins or upside down stuff. Sitting in the back seat would definitely be a more comfortable way to enjoy the sights of the attraction.
 
DIS article posted today: Is TRON Lightcycle / Run at Disney World Size-Inclusive?

From the author - I hope what he heard is true:

"There was a line of people waiting for the “bench seat.” As of this writing, only two trains have this particular seat. I’m told they plan for all the trains to be outfitted soon. I’m not sure if this was always in the plans or decided now that they see how many people need it."
They announced this what 6 years ago ... if it were in the plans it would be done before the ride was open. This was an oversight that they'll have to scramble to do .. but not so sure how easy it will be to retrofit the trains without substantial down time.
 
They announced this what 6 years ago ... if it were in the plans it would be done before the ride was open. This was an oversight that they'll have to scramble to do .. but not so sure how easy it will be to retrofit the trains without substantial down time.
Or pushing the release date back.
 
I can't do a full kneel (thanks to arthritis) which is what it looks like you need to be able to do. So I will most likely be in the back row on the bench seat.

I have a feeling this will be a one and done ride for me but that's ok. There are plenty of other attractions I can ride.
It’s been a few years since I rode it in Shanghai and I can say with confidence it is not a full kneel (nothing like a church pew)—the vast majority of your weight is definitely on your …not sure what words I can use so let’s call it a rear end. It’s not the exact same configuration as Pandora (I found it less uncomfortable, others find it more), but I would guess the weight distribution is similar? I think the locking bolts are to keep people from actively trying to throw themselves off a moving coaster.
 
For informational purposes these threads are super important. They help people manage expectations and give information. Processes may change over time but these threads tend to be good reference points for people.

The FOP one was very long and very helpful. I'm not going to knock people looking for information or griping about potential issues as that may very well help another poster down the line.

I don't believe everything on twitter but I do believe what has been posted about Tron. Why would CMs make up this stuff. Only a few trains have the regular seats and I don't see that changing as it would hurt capacity too much.
Go back and read similar threads on GotG. Posters thought a very high % of guests will be violently sick. Way overblown.

Many large guests have been able to fit on the cycle seats. One CM said it takes a.little longer to position... not enough time to also take a selfie.
 
They announced this what 6 years ago ... if it were in the plans it would be done before the ride was open. This was an oversight that they'll have to scramble to do .. but not so sure how easy it will be to retrofit the trains without substantial down time.

Unfortunately it's the exact same ride car/cycle as Shanghai. Two were produced and this one has been in storage until this ride was ready. They did not make any changes for the North American market, and I think that will prove to be a costly mistake that will take time and money to fix. (by fix I mean adding the bench seats to every train)
 
Go back and read similar threads on GotG. Posters thought a very high % of guests will be violently sick. Way overblown.

Many large guests have been able to fit on the cycle seats. One CM said it takes a.little longer to position... not enough time to also take a selfie.
You can believe it was way overblown if you want to but there were a lot of posters who did end up feeling ill on Guardians but not on others rides. I'm not debating this nor am I interested in getting in one. I'm just saying that threads like these are really helpful to people, here now and in the future, on this forum, looking for information on it and a "well we should just wait" approach isn't what works for that. People asking questions, people posting videos, people giving tricks and hints it's all good to have. It's not about trying to be "right" about anything here, just about giving people as much information they can have to help them out.
 
You can believe it was way overblown if you want to but there were a lot of posters who did end up feeling ill on Guardians but not on others rides
Absolutely true.
My point
The early posts on GotG thread suggested the % of guests affected would wind up significantly high

Early posts in the Tron thread suggested even moderately overweight guests would have issues. We now see many large guests are able to ride. Some posters think the cycle seats are better for large guests then FoP.

The fan sites are kind of negative, particularly people who post early. One CM mentioned the issue with selfies. A guest maneuvering into the seat might not have the time and ability to take pictures
 
My point
The early posts on GotG thread suggested the % of guests affected would wind up significantly high



The fan sites are kind of negative, particularly people who post early. One CM mentioned the issue with selfies. A guest maneuvering into the seat might not have the time and ability to take pictures
TBH I don't really care about all that. I'm all about getting the information out. Who cares if it's negative (which is one's perception but not absolute)? I don't. There have been a good amount of posters helping out and that's all I would really care about not about turning the thread into who is and isn't right.

To bring it back to the topic my CM friend and two of my other DISer friends rode it last night. My CM friend is about 2-3 inches shorter than my husband (who is over 6 5) and he was able to work in the seats he is bigger than my husband but not pooh size though. They actually all reported not feeling secure and feeling loose (much looser to them than FOP). My CM friend said he felt at times like the restraint was secure. Whether that is a norm or not I'm not sure, could be down to positioning before things are locked in place or just training on getting it locked in place or it could be just how the ride is. Just adding data points in.
 
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