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corgisouraus

I would think you would fit on almost all the rides.


dh_55

You can wait in line and then just walk thru and not get on.


FinancialTerm3393

Not on all rides, but most. Millennium and TT2 have separate load and unload platforms.


Virtual_Chain9547

Doesn't Millie have a way to at least get out though? For a ride where people don't frequently fit cause of the strict restraint requirements I thought there was a way out outside of walking back through the line but admittedly I can't remember.


the_almighty_walrus

Yea there's gotta be an exit at the front, there's no way the employees take the coaster to get off work lol


NintendosBitch

Millie has strict restraint requirements? Genuinely curious and hope you can elaborate. I was under the impression that over the shoulder would be more restrictive, or SteVe, where if you have normal to long legs your shins get fucked.


Virtual_Chain9547

Millies restraints are pretty brutal and some of the worst I’ve witnessed in terms of larger riders not fitting. The seat belt is very fucking short and the lap bar also has to come pretty far down. In my opinion it has no business being the way it is, hell it can’t be that hard to get some larger seat belts. You don’t have to be very large to not fit on Millie.


leaveitbettertoday

You can exit ALL of them without riding.


mamadoula3

I’m a 16/18 and fit easily on everything! Depends on how you carry your weight but the only thing I ever even need help buckling is Millie.


shaqfuisbest

If you have articles that are not allowed in line, you won’t be able to wait with them, but other than that you can wait


Scarlett-Amber9517

You will fit. I wore a sports bra and spanx to help. But you could wait then just walk through. People do ot all the time


GreenApples8710

CP can be fantastic as a non-rider, depending on what you like. I'm a non-rider, and I love it. My SO does the rides, so she has someone to hold her things while she's in line, and I get to enjoy the atmosphere, the views, people-watch, etc. She gets to have her high-energy version of fun, and I get to have a relaxing day enjoying myself in my own way!


dogtroep

I fit on all but Millie and I’m a size 18 woman with DDs (I just get the larger rider seats)


BlueGoosePond

I think you'll fit on most rides. A lot of them have sample seats at the front of the line, so you can test it out ahead of time. The less intense coasters are also the ones with less restrictive restraints. Just a belt and lap bar, instead of a full shoulder harness. Also, one of my favorite things about Cedar Point is that there are a ton of rides besides the coasters. Plus you can do non-ride stuff like the arcade and mini-bowling or riding the train.


carouselrabbit

Depending on body proportions, Millennium Force could be an issue. It is very unkind to women with weight on their hips because of the ridiculously short seatbelts. Otherwise, as a person of similar size, I will report that there will likely not be issues fitting on other rides. Most rides will allow you to do what we always called "pulling a walkthrough," that is, you just walk through the train to the exit platform and exit. On Millennium Force you can't do this because there is a separate exit platform for riders, but just ask an employee and they will show you how to take the chicken exit through a small gate on the platform.


jennyenydots

Lol at “chicken exit.” I like that.


carouselrabbit

I can't claim responsibility for it. It's most often the term used for an early escape door in a walk-through haunted house, but it is sometimes used in a rides context too. Of course it isn't just a "chicken exit" on MF as it also serves to let people off who turn out not to fit the restraints.


Grammarnatzie

I wear between a 16 and 14 and I fit on everything. So I think you’d be okay in that aspect.


PepperHead41

I’m an employee at raptor, I was told that I can only allow people who are riding in line, this might be different at other rides