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Yes to an above poster as a parent it IS my job to prepare her. But honestly...I see people on here complain how it ruined their trip etc bc they waited online and it broke down so they couldn't ride. These are adults who should be able to understand things happen. Yes it stinks, but the idea is to be safe and fair, if an adult would be disappointed I think it is fair to understand and feelsorry that a child who measured correctly without tricks might be disappointed if they wait 15, 30, 60 mins, might have had to prepare themselves for the ride whatever, only to be told "nope you just miss it sorry". I still think there has to be a way to double check with out that disappointment. I am all about safety and am not looking to cheat or miss use the system but I guess I am looking at creating a more fair system. Because if something doesn't work well...we shouldn't try to improve it? I understand there will always be people who try to go around the system...but I would think there must be a better alternative. Someone said bracelets don't work or stamps but what about photo cards where you have an option to take your child and measure them if you wish and get a photo card for the trip. This way you can't transfer it bc the childs photos is on the card. Or a way to put it on a card and you child must show the photo card or/and be measured at the entrance but say if you have the card not get the 2nd measure check right before riding. It would be optional but save could save heartache on the trip for a child who randomly measures correctly, they either measures right or they don't. I know I would rather have my child measure correctly or not. Being able to ride sometimes not others is much harder on them especially when planning. Yes I know someone will try to cheat any system. I suspect people do now since many are talking about taller shoes, lifts, etc. But there must be a better way.
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Third, there would be a large cost to go along with having photo IDs. You would have to have a place set up for it, plus equipment and CMs trained to take the photos and make the IDs. And then you would still have to have some sort of system for those parents who don't want pictures taken of their child. Lots of expense for WDW with no tangible upside. |
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There's always a way to scam the system but I think the way Disney has it set up now, the scamming is at a minimum.
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Ride in the morning!
Something no one has mentioned (and it really wouldn't help OP but might help others who have a child that is right at the measurement line) is that if there are height restricted rides that they really want to do, you should do them first thing in the morning. As the day progresses (especially walking around a theme park all day) your spine compresses just a bit and you are actually a little bit shorter at the end of the day than you are at the beginning. Just something to remember.
![]() EDITED: Just saw that pp mentioned this as well...great minds think alike!
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It amazes me that some people actually teach their kids to cheat. Then they wonder why these same kids grow up and dont think certain rules apply to them.
Why even ask a question, how strict the CMs are about height restrictions? This is a black and white issue. Bottom line, if your kid is too short, they cant ride. Accept that and stop trying to game the system. Just like other problems in Disney, people think they are entitled to certain things and the rules shouldnt apply to them. Its a shame that this is a 4 page long thread. |
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And wondering if the measuring sticks are spot-on at 44 or they are at more like 45 to take into account normal footwear.If he is told he's too short, then I have no plans to put lifts in his shoes or teach him to stand on his tippy toes or whatever.
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I once was in line for test track and a lady and her daughter were about to board and had to be re-checked and the cast member at the entrance let the kid through but the one before boarding wouldn't.
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I think it's a fair question.
We'll be down in 7 weeks and my youngest is right on the verge of hitting 54 inches for the thrill rides at Islands of Adventure. I thought he was way under but I just pulled out the measuring tape and he is "right there" in bare feet. He is a daredevil and will definitely want to ride those rides. I too am curious if the measuring is a little off to account for shoes, etc. |
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Children should be taught that rules should be followed and not be made part of some matter of deception. |
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I once put folded up paper towels in the bottom of my son's shoes so he was tall enough to ride Runaway Mine Train at Six Flags. It added that 1/4" deemed to be the difference between life and death.
That was a couple of years ago when he was 5, and I'm not sure what the statute of limitations is on my crime, so for legal reasons I'm posting this anonymously. Flame on.
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