Universal’s Mario Kart Ride Isn’t as Size-Restrictive as Reported, but Universal Still Has a Size Problem
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Last month, shortly before the opening of Super Nintendo World at Universal Studios Hollywood, a rash of articles claiming that people with a waistline bigger than 40 inches might not fit on the land’s Mario Kart ride spread across the internet. Outlets as disparate as the AV Club, Business Insider, Gizmodo and People ran with the story, and although it was all based on a size restriction notice in Universal’s official ride guidelines, it was still largely speculative. When these articles ran in late January and early February, few people had actually ridden Mario Kart: Bowser’s Challenge yet and been able to put that size limit to the test.
I skipped out on that initial wave of hubbub because I wanted to see for myself how restrictive the ride was before I wrote about it. I’m significantly larger than a 40 (I’m not going to get specific, but, like, by a lot), and I had no problem fitting on the ride when I toured the land shortly before it opened. I totally expected not to fit, as Universal has a well-deserved reputation for building unnecessarily restrictive rides, but I had no problem getting the green light on the test seat at the start of the queue. (Also, that test seat is thankfully tucked away inside the queue building, so don’t worry about any public embarrassment when you try it out.) And fitting on the ride vehicle itself was as quick and easy as the test seat.
If you’re a bigger theme park fan you probably know some of the “tricks” you have to take to fit or make yourself more comfortable on tighter rides. Some rides have slightly larger seats at different spots on the ride vehicle, and that’s true with Mario Kart; the back two seats in the four-seater cars are bigger than the front seats. Also you should push down on the lap bar as you sit down, trying to get it beneath your belly as much as you can. I didn’t have to worry about that last step with Mario Kart, though, as I fit normally and comfortably without it.
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