![]() You know your physical conditions and limitations, Worlds of Fun & Oceans of Fun do not. You should be in good health to ride safely. ![]() Guests with disabilities should refer to our Ride Admission Policy available at Guest Services. ![]() Each person has different body proportions so it is not possible to list exact size and weight. This may apply, but not be limited to, guests who exceed 6’2”, or those who exceed 225 pounds, have a 40” waistline or 52” chest. Due to rider restraint system requirements, guests of larger size may not be accommodated on some of our rides. Restrictions for guests of extreme size (height or weight) are posted at certain rides. If you choose to ride, you accept all of these risks. For your protection, each ride is rated for its special features, such as high speed, steep drops, sharp turns or other dynamic forces. There are inherent risks in riding any amusement ride. "These workers have our deepest respect, and we are humbled to be able to answer their call and provide whatever we can to help during this unprecedented time," Rees said.Many rides at Worlds of Fun and Oceans of Fun are dynamic and thrilling. The shoe company Allbirds also made a generous donation of shoes to health care workers and started an initiative that donates a pair to a medical worker for every purchase. The company has already received 400,000 requests and is committed to fulfilling orders until they run out.Ĭrocs is one of several retailers stepping up to help during the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. #CrocsCares /G4fyLe0kQqĬrocs is sending shoes to hospitals and health centers directly, but workers can also request a pair online. ![]() Sending love to you, #CrocNation □ And sending free shoes to our frontline heroes in healthcare. Now and always, we need to take care of each other. Health care workers around the world are experiencing personal protective equipment shortages. The waterproof, easy to clean, but polarizing shoes in bright colors and fun patterns quickly became popular with health care workers. "The health care industry has always embraced Crocs, but our mantra of ‘Be comfortable in your own shoes’ applies now more than ever, and we want to do more to help our nation’s heroes," Crocs CEO Andrew Rees said in a press release.įirst launched in 2002, Crocs were originally made for boating. ![]()
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