Tron Lightcycle Run Will Offer Alternative Seating for Plus Size Guests
Tron Lightcycle Run has been seen doing regular testing lately. Bioreconstruct shared a photo showing Tron Lightcycle Run will offer alternative seating for plus-size guests and others that can’t sit in the traditional seats.
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Tron Lightcycle Run will have a vehicle at the back that may be used to accommodate guests whose mobility or size are not compatible with the Lightcycles. Twitter user Bioreconstruct shared the following:
“Most guests will ride Tron leaning forward as if in a Light Cycle. These guests are secured with a backrest that presses forward.
There is a normal upright roller coaster seating option too. Traditional lap bar seating, in the last car.”
The regular lightcycle seats require guests to swing a leg over the seat and ride with two feet in bucket-like stirrups. There is a bar that goes over the thickest part of the calf and guests are restrained leaning forward over the body of the vehicle. The seats are more restrictive than most Disney World attractions. More guests might have a difficult time boarding the ride.
The Light Runner cars at the end of the coaster are instead equipped with a standard lap bar. Those cars may be used to accommodate a larger group of guests who would otherwise be unable to ride.
What do you think about the seats for Tron Lightcycle Run?
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