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Earning My Ears
Join Date: Jul 2009
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How strict are they when it comes to height restrictions?
My 3 1/2 yr old DD is 38.5 inches with regular sneakers on. I am hoping to take her on Splash Mountain, but none of the other height restriction rides. I'm wondering if its worth it to try to get her some shoes with some height and do her hair with some clips and pony tails high on her head to give her some extra height? I hear they are strict, so I won't go to any bother if they are going to say no way. That will break her heart if she thinks she's going on!
Any ideas? I'm leaving 2 weeks from tomorrow!!!! YAY! |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Texas
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As the previous poster said, don't bother. The CMs have seen all the tricks. If the shoes look like they have any kind heels to make the kid look taller they will ask the kid to remove the shoes. If their hair is up in a tall ponytail, they'll mash it down.
A few years ago we saw both of these at Triceratop Spin. The little girl in front of us was wearing flip flops with really thick soles and had her up like Pebbles Flintstone. The CM had her take her shoes off and mashed her hair flat, then told the parents she wasn't tall enough. Both parents got very angry and tried to bully the young CM. She wasn't budging and even said it was not worth her job and definitely not worth their child getting hurt. The parents kept insisting they'd be responsible, but the CM wouldn't budge. I had my 8 y/o grand daughter with me at the time and she looked at me in a panic. I had to reassure her that she really met the height requirements. |
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Earning My Ears
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Florida
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Agree w/ previous posters... the CMs are very strict with the height requirements... I don't even bother when I know my 4yo won't make it... save the heartbreak. We go to WDW several times a month, as we live nearby, and CMs check over and over again. I don't mind, simply b/c it is their job, and they are doing the right thing. There are many rides he is brave enough to handle, but just not tall enough yet...
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Join Date: Jul 2001
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I understand a broken hearted too short child...I had one last year. But the fact is the restrictions are there for safety. DOn't even bother trying to put a taller shoe on or the hair high on the head. Cms look at the shoes and literally will squash down ponytails and buns to have the stick come to touch the top of the head.They are very strict and even if she managed to get by one CM , you are measured again before you board.Which would be far more upsetting to you and your child if you wait all that time and get denied anyway
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Earning My Ears
Join Date: Jul 2009
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thanks all!
That's all I needed to know. I will let her know beforehand we won't be going on it. I totally understand the safety issues, and wouldn't dream of arguing with a CM. Thanks for the info.
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Join Date: Oct 2009
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My question is, when do they measure the kids? Do you stand in line for an hour and a half only to be let go at the ride because of the height check?
I don't think I have anything to worry about, my little one is 43 inches. I hope that their inconsistencies aren't that inconsistent. My degree is in Metrology which is the science of measurements. It makes me cringe when measurement inconsistencies are so stupidly huge.
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Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Scotland
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Another thing is that thy measure them twice if they look to be too near the minimum mark - once before you enter the line and then again near to entering the attraction. No one would want to get past the first one, line up for an hour and then be told no way...! When are you going? Maybe she will hit a growth spurt. You can't pin your hopes on it but my DD shot up over an inch the week before we went this year and was unexpectedly delighted when she measured "just to see, Mom" at RnR and was actually tall enough. Then it was me questioning whether they were sure! |
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Earning My Ears
Join Date: Nov 2009
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My son is just a hair under the 40" mark in bare feet(like 39 and 7/8 inches). We'll be going next Monday. He is 4 1/2, just short for his age, and he's been dying to ride Splash Mountain since he first saw it (we've been 4 times since he was 2). Does anyone think he would have a problem? The only ride we've ever been on with height restrictions were the Indy cars and the Barnstormer and he was always way above the limits for those, so I never noticed how strict they are. I don't plan on putting him in tall shoes or spiky hair. Should I?
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Earning My Ears
Join Date: Jul 2009
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We've had kids very close to the height requirements the past two trips. We told them before the trip that we're not sure if they would be able to ride or not, so they wouldn't get their hopes up. When we approached an attraction, we would say, "let's see if you're tall enough this time". Fortunately, DS never got upset when he was turned away this trip even after waiting through the line, but DH and I were very frustrated. |
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Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: IN
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I've never understood why people think putting a high ponytail in a girls hair will make them look taller. They're still going to measure their head. No offense to the OP, I hope.
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Earning My Ears
Join Date: Jul 2009
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no offense taken
If I put 1-2 hair bands around her ponytail on top of her head, that might be enough of a buffer between her head and measurement stick. If she's that close, then that 1/4 inch might put her over. But she's not that close, so I'm not going to bother!
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Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: NE PA
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I remember many years ago when our youngest son was 4 yrs old (we were actually there for his 4th birthday) and he wanted to go on Splash Mountain in the worst way, but, unfortunately he wasn't tall enough either. He's now almost 21 and has been on Splash many, many times since, but, still remembers when he wasn't tall enough.......we're going to possibly be facing a similar situation in January...we're taking our 8 yr old grandson with us and he wants to go on the new "The Sum of All Thrills" at Epcot's Inoventions.... design your own roller coaster simulator. The height requirement for an inversion simulation is 54"......and of course, since he's going to be with his 2 twentysomething uncles.....he's decided he must design an inversion rollercoaster. He's 54 1/4" now and that may be subjective.....depending on who's measuring. So we're hoping he grows another 1/2 inch so there will be no doubt!!!!
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