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What's the max weight for rides at fairs and amusement parks?

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Because I weigh like 264 and I'm going to funtown, (or suppose to go) but I'm worried I won't be able to go on rides because I'm too fat, so does anybody know?

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  1. Is it the Funtown in Texas? I found the link for you where it shows height and weight requirements.

    http://www.funtownusa.com/information.ph...

    It says something about the max weight per boat being 275, I have never been there so I don't know what they mean by boats, but I hope I helped you.


  2. I've seen people at least 350lb go on the ride drop zone...you'll be fine.

    If your tummy is too big, the straps might not go over you though. :(

    Just give it a shot. You should be able to ride most if not all of them! :D

  3. i say, if you have to ask.....

  4. I live in SD, CA and I went to our fair and happened to see a few signs saying you must be in good physical fitness to go on some of the rides.

    Other themeparks have some guidelines for weight, like a max weight capacity, so I'd say probably you can't go on some being over 300 lb.

  5. I'm, sorry but usually it,s 250 max.

  6. No, there isn't a weight limit.  However, the only way to know if you can fit into a ride is to get on one.  My husband is over 400 pounds and can't fit into any rides.  I used to be around 240 and I could fit into rides, except some of them proved a little difficult.

    Like I said, no weight limit.  Just size restrictions.  If you can't fit under the restraints, they won't let you on.

  7. Like everyone has said, there is no weight restriction. You just have to get on and pray that the restraints fit!

    Someone I know has the same problem and can ride plenty of rides being overweight.

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