Wow, I haven't looked at this thread since page 4 or 5 and it has changed dramatically since then.
Now we're debating the rights of obese people instead of talking about the ride.
I'm not trying to be cruel, although it may come off that way, but I think some people tend to confuse discrimination with entitlement. I'm sorry, but every person in American can't expect to be allowed to do every single thing they want to. Could I walk into a men's country club and sadle up to the bar, no because I'm a woman. Does it make me angry, yes, but why should I feel entitled to be able to do that, if these group of men wanted to make their own little woman free club.
The disability act was created to allow people who had disability's they couldn't overcome get jobs, live their lives. I don't think it was intended to force a theme park to design attractions for people of all weights. If that was the case, you could say the same for kids who are too short to ride something. My kid it too short, but he can't help that so you need to redesign the ride for him to be able to ride.
I think it's time to move on from this topic, and
get back to the ride.