Let’s hope they update both to be more inclusive of all guests. For FOP, that means larger guests as well as those with disabilities and while the experience would be slightly different, it wouldn’t be difficult to modify a couple of seats in each “row” to accommodate wheelchairs and larger guests. For Navi, that means there needs to be at least one WAV vehicle.
Larger guests are able to ride FOP but super enormous guests cannot and that should be ok. People of a certain size are not able to safely fit on rides and this idea should never be compromised.
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Chris
Let’s hope they update both to be more inclusive of all guests. For FOP, that means larger guests as well as those with disabilities and while the experience would be slightly different, it wouldn’t be difficult to modify a couple of seats in each “row” to accommodate wheelchairs and larger guests. For Navi, that means there needs to be at least one WAV vehicle.
Marcus the Skxawng
WAV?
Dodger
WAV = wheelchair accessible vehicle
SP
Larger guests are able to ride FOP but super enormous guests cannot and that should be ok. People of a certain size are not able to safely fit on rides and this idea should never be compromised.
Marcus the Taronyu
Keep it new and exciting – and relevant!
Bob
You can’t make everyone happy. Much less 100% of the time.
There are limits to what the motion seats used in FoP can handle.
If you are so big you can’t walk 5 feet, then you shouldn’t be expecting to ride the rides.
And could you imagine the lawsuit if the WAV locking system failed?
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