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Universal Studios - Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey?

If you've been to Harry Potter World and done this ride, do you know if it's safe for a pregnant woman? I'll be 21 weeks pregnant when we go. I'm currently 19 weeks pregnant and have been feeling pretty good *knock on wood* but wasn't sure if this ride is safe. I couldn't find anything online other than you have to be over 48" tall. 
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Re: Universal Studios - Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey?

  • we went in may, so its hard to remember... but it was definitely very twisty and turny. i think at one point, you're flat on your back... it leans forward at some points. its not a "roller coaster", but definitely a lot of movement....
  • No, I don't think you can ride this ride.  It is definitely too much twisting and turning.  I think there was a harness even.  It is a rollercoaster with 3D effects in a dark building.  Most of the rides at Universal are not recommended for pregnant women, including the kiddie ones like the Dr. Seuss and the ET ones. 
  • Ditto to PP. How you feel has nothing to do with it. Most doctors will not recommend you ride rides when pregnant. Can you reschedule the trip to later? 
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  • I would not do this ride if you are pregnant, it's pretty hardcore  and twists and turns you alot.  My hubby and step daughter got a little sick on it and they don't have any health problems (that we know of).  I just don't think it's a good idea.  While you're waiting in line there are a ton of signs about how you shouldn't ride if you have certain health issues, and I *believe* that pregnancy is on there as well. 
  • My SIL did it four months pregnant and it was fine. I'm fairly certain it was not a suggestion that pregnant women ride because I'm certain she would not have done it if that were the case.
  • There's a sign before you enter the castle and before you get on the actual ride stating pregnant women and people who suffer from motion sickness should not ride this attraction. 
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  • I was wrong.  It isn't a roller coaster although it felt like one.  Here's the tester seat outside of the ride.  There is a harness. 

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    It uses this robotic arm for the movement. I am positive that there is a restriction for pregnant women because my friend was pregnant when we went and she really wanted to ride this.  Instead, she just walked through the castle. 

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  • Pregnant women are restricted from riding on that ride.  I was about ~20wks pg last time I went and had to sit out a lot while there, including this one.  The butter beer helped keep me company while I waited for my family to get through the ride though, lol. 

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