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Home Ride Height Requirements. Children between 40"—48" cmcm must be accompanied by a supervising companion. Persons under 40" cm must experience this attraction from an adjacent stationary seat.

Children between 34"—48" 87cmcm must be accompanied by a supervising companion. As the train leaves the station, the choices are locked - a random song is selected for those who fail to choose. Hollywood Rip Ride Rockit begins with a vertical lift which peaks at a height of feet. While the ride has a vertical lift hill, it does not contain a vertical drop. A rather less-steep initial drop leads into the non inverting loop.

A number of twists and four mid-course brakes follow, offering a good view of the park. At the end of the ride, riders disembark via another moving platform. At the exit, guests are offered a "music video" consisting of clips of them experiencing the ride. Although, at the beginning of the ride, riders are able to instead select secret songs that require a three-digit code to be entered. The rider does this by holding down the Hollywood Rip Ride Rockit logo for 10 seconds, and then a ten-digit keypad will appear on the screen.

Riders then enter the three-digit code, and the secret song will play once the ride begins. The loading area for Hollywood Rip Ride Rockit is really industrial. For me, though, it served as a distraction the first time I rode this roller coaster and helped me focus on something other than my fear.

Terrifyingly boring. Also, loading onto the conveyor belt could be intimidating for some. Once you leave the loading area, your train will almost immediately proceed into a fully vertical lift. You will feel like you are flat on your back as you climb to the top, because you will be. I was able to fit in all the rides, except Harry Potter and the forbidden journey. I did have to use the extended seat on Dragon Challenge.

Hulk is down for remodel. If you question it, don't bother going. I read the rules and guidelines. My son fit the requirements to ride most rides.

But to our surprise he was not allowed on any ride he attempted. He's an amputee. Plenty there to hold him in. Plenty there to keep him safe. No reason to not allow him. Universal does not follow their guide book.

Universal does not cater to the differences in people. Universal doesn't have specifics for sizes. Save your money or risk a huge disappointment like we did.



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