Height restrictions for riding?

Does anyone know what the tallest you can be to ride each ride is? Ive looked around and cant seem to find it anywhere.

Walt's avatar

There is no set maximum height for any ride. If you have specific concerns, though, maybe we can help you with some answers.

*** Edited 8/7/2006 8:06:06 PM UTC by Walt***


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According to the park, guests over 6'2" may experience difficulty on some rides, but I don't believe people really have problems until you get into the 6'5" and taller range.

http://www.cedarpoint.com/public/news/faq.cfm?current_root=238#faq_76

*** Edited 8/7/2006 8:04:10 PM UTC by DBCP***


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JuggaLotus's avatar

And even then, it depends on your body.

Rides like WT and Raptor are forgiving to long legs, but not so much to long torsos (moreso WT than Raptor).

Magnum and CCMR aren't so forgiving to those with long legs, but place no restrictions on a long torso.

Millennium and Dragster are probably the most accommodating to tall people (but not fat people).

Iron Dragon and Corkscrew just don't like anyone but kids (maybe that explains the new spiels).


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John

If you're tall and have big feet you might have a little problem getting on MF and TTD... Every time i go on them it frustrates me because i wear a size 14 shoe and my feet get stuck when im trying to get off, and when im getting in... It's so annoying! :(

(This actually doesn't matter if you're tall, just if you have big feet) ;)

There's no max height on maXair like there is on Delirium?

^No, there is not a maximum height stated on the ride, or on the CP website.

But there probably is some sort of height policy for it depending on if you have really long legs. But I'm not sure...

Man, I thought there was a height restriction on TTD because of the headrest. I just assumed that if your head was above the seat, you wouldn't be permitted to ride because of whiplash lawsuits.

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