Ye it's definitely the most uncomfortable restraints on a coaster at towers@Ethan don't forget you're restraint will be locked in much closer to the seat back if you are on the smaller side ... Galactica is quite generous I find, but my friend can't get on it due to her body shape, it just won't lock her inchest:waist ratio will generally mean you will be pinned in safely and won't be flopping about too much on there no matter if you're XS or XL
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Skyscraper
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Plus the fact that the seats tilt. *shivers*Ye it's definitely the most uncomfortable restraints on a coaster at towers
speedy
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That's surprising, I was under the impression upper height limits were there as anyone taller would hit their hands off of something if they kept them up.It's funny, some parks/ride ops treat the maximum as a guide rather than a strictly enforced limit.
One of the reasons I've only really gotten into theme parks and roller coasters in the last couple of years is that I always thought I was too tall to ride most good rides in UK parks. But it seems like if you can fit, then you can ride in many places, despite the restrictions.
Having not been to AT yet (my first visit is in 10 days time!!), we emailed them to check because there's a couple of rides with maximum height limits.
Not too fussed by Rita, and if Spinball Whizzer is the same as Dragon's Fury at Chessington then I'm not too bothered about that either - but I would quite like to ride TH13TEEN. But I managed to fit on The Barnstormer at WDW so I figure I can probably just about squash into it somehow.
grrrr
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I would have thought that overall height would be a difficult metric to judge that by - some people have very long arms but a relatively normal stature. I would imagine it's more to do with legroom and restraints rather than head or arm clearance (which I guess would have a much bigger margin of error?)That's surprising, I was under the impression upper height limits were there as anyone taller would hit their hands off of something if they kept them up.
Skyscraper
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I'm 6ft 2 and have to duck on the RMT. The supports come frighteningly close! 

grrrr
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Did that ever happen to anyone?!The Mouse could take both your arms off at the elbow.
I'm never sure how close those supports actually are. On The Dragon at LEGOLAND (can't remember if it's Windsor or Billund I'm thinking about), the headchopper element always feels insanely close, and I duck out of instinct... but surely our heads aren't at the same height as other people's raised hands, are they? And I don't recall any severed fingers on that ride.I'm 6ft 2 and have to duck on the RMT. The supports come frighteningly close!![]()
Skyscraper
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It's because the supports are triangular. I have to lean in to avoid the risk of hitting them.Did that ever happen to anyone?!
I'm never sure how close those supports actually are. On The Dragon at LEGOLAND (can't remember if it's Windsor or Billund I'm thinking about), the headchopper element always feels insanely close, and I duck out of instinct... but surely our heads aren't at the same height as other people's raised hands, are they? And I don't recall any severed fingers on that ride.
You don't have to duck in the mine train...it just feels that way.
People said the same with the mouse lift hill...you had to duck on the way up.
No you didn't...six foot four, could sit bolt upright on the hill.
But it was scary.
And lost arms...no idea.
Lots of minor bumps and post contact, mainly by people trying to get their phones back.
So if something was reported dropped, the ride would close and collect for safety reasons.
Allegedly.
People said the same with the mouse lift hill...you had to duck on the way up.
No you didn't...six foot four, could sit bolt upright on the hill.
But it was scary.
And lost arms...no idea.
Lots of minor bumps and post contact, mainly by people trying to get their phones back.
So if something was reported dropped, the ride would close and collect for safety reasons.
Allegedly.
Skyscraper
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Think it's just a case of me being overly cautious. 
