Is NOT made for bigger people! I wear a 20/22 in womens clothing. Heres my problem. The lap bar was secure. I was able to ride Outlaw Run, but I did NOT feel safe! I love roller coasters but it will be a very long time before I ride Outlaw Run again, and I am a true rollar coaster enthusiast. . I truly feel that there should have been some kind of shoulder restraint. Had I had a shoulder restraint, it would have been fine. The issue I have is that, as a bigger girl, when you use just a lap bar and you have the barrel rolls and corkscrews, your belly can actually shift over the lap bar and I, along with my best friend and roommate, felt like we were going to fall out and face our Maker that day. I DO NOT recommend it for larger people. My husband had the same problem. We all range in size from 230-280 lbs.
I also didnt like the fact that you had to pay for lockers because there werent any cubby's. Then, not only did you have to buy locker space, you had to use a dollar coin from an employee who stood near the entrance to Outlaw Run. To me, that wasnt a very well thought out plan.
To summarize, yes Outlaw Run is an engineering masterpiece. It's a thrill ride, and an adrenaline rush. To me, however, it was only an adrenaline rush because I felt like my family was going to be picking out my casket later in the week.
I also didnt like the fact that you had to pay for lockers because there werent any cubby's. Then, not only did you have to buy locker space, you had to use a dollar coin from an employee who stood near the entrance to Outlaw Run. To me, that wasnt a very well thought out plan.
To summarize, yes Outlaw Run is an engineering masterpiece. It's a thrill ride, and an adrenaline rush. To me, however, it was only an adrenaline rush because I felt like my family was going to be picking out my casket later in the week.