
OTSR, seemed to be really forgiving and roomy, and the cars were spacious and easy to get into. BF said it puts a lot of pressure on your pelvis/thighs/waist, so you have to be able to be held in properly. This puts you in a (from top to bottom) track, train, person, air, person, train, track sandwich. There’s a part in the ride where you are held upside down for a substantial part of the ride, over the top of the train below you. Once my boyfriend went on it - he told me why the belts are probably so small. I needed like 12+ inches or more to get close to closing this one. Molded seats with a molded lap bar/shin bar, and a seat belt. Twisted Colossus: I was really sad about this one, and then not so much. Probably would need to be a 40-42” waist or have ability to mold into something that size to work. It has an OTSR that clips with a big vest type closure at the stomach. I didn’t want to deal with that at my size so I didn’t try it. The ride forces you into a “flying” position which, from what I understand, puts the stress on your shins/knees and stomach. Tatsu: While this ride was available, I didn’t attempt this ride for the same reason I didn’t ride Green Lantern. I hit my ribs on the OTSR for the rows in front of me while walking in. I fit in this ride, barely, but I didn’t feel comfortable riding it. Superman: This ride has molded seats with a really big cage type OTSR deal that belts in. These were about 2 inches too short for me to close. The trains seat four people across - note that rows 4 and 5 each have one seat with double belts that are slightly longer. While my rear fit in the seat, it forced my stomach forward and caused issues with the belt restraints.

Scream: Floorless coaster, with molded seats and an OTSR, which buckles between the legs. Because of the headsets, loading for this coaster is super slow. This ride now offers VR headsets, which is basically a pair of heavy goggles with a cell phone device in it. The belt was like 8ish inches too small for me. Watch your step! New Revolution: This ride has a lap bar, slightly molded seat, and a seat belt. Note that this ride has high sides on the cars, which made getting in/out of them a bit awkward for me, but it was doable. I feel like if you have an exceptionally large chest/stomach, this might be an issue, but I didn’t see anyone else have a problem with this ride. Ninja: This is an OTSR ride only, no belts, in a boat-like car that seats two people across. I wouldn’t have ridden if it did though, because this ride is like a human Plinko machine, and I didn’t think I would be comfortable having my weight thrown against my stomach. My tummy wouldn’t allow the OTSR to close. Green Lantern: This is a molded seat with a sturdy OTSR that latches to the seat. No larger person options, but I felt the belt was a bit more forgiving than other coasters. There is a new seat belt on this ride, however, that left about 6 inches gap for me to close. Goliath: This is a molded lap bar with large, roomy, rubber padded seats.

They will not let you ride without the belt, there are no larger seats and no seat belt extenders available. I tried the belt, and it left about a 9 inch gap to close.

Note that there is also a seat belt on this ride that I understand is new. This means the lap bar has to close a certain amount before they will let you ride.
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Full Throttle: Molded lap bar with a green light system with shin guards. I did not try the OTSR because I couldn’t sit in the seat. Note that these seats are I feel abnormally small, as I saw some other folks that were average/larger but not obese, struggling to get in these. Batman: Suspended coaster, in which you sit in molded seats with an OTSR that latches to a seatbelt type device between the legs. Note that the carnival type rides have small restraints in general, so I didn't bother with them. You gotta wait in line, and try it out yourself. There are also no tester seats for the rollercoasters. If you can fit and all belts/restraints close sufficiently, you can ride. Rides that were closed/didn’t try: Apocalypse, Riddler’s, X2, Tatsu, all the little kiddie/carny type rides There are no weight restrictions. If you’re wondering about the seating/experience for a large person, please read on. Because I was going to be at a special event with virtually no lines, I did all the embarrassing work and tried everything that was open. My waist is my problem area, at about 53 inches, but can be somewhat compressed. I am 5’11 and wear a size 24/26 with an average chest area at about a 48 C. I recently visited Six Flags Magic Mountain and wanted to provide some information on the restraints for the roller coasters as I had a hard time finding any information on this that was current and accurate.
