
Apparently you, and others in your camp, missed the earlier post that pointed out that a ride could not possibly be completely safe for someone who is 44" tall yet not be safe for someone 43 1/2 " tall. That simply defies logic. Also................if you want to get technical...........it could be argued that what's really important is the length of someone's torso, not the length of their legs but they don't measure the length of their torso do they? So it's a guideline...............not a hard and fast safety measure.

And for those who like to express how proud they are of themselves, teaching their children to "abide by the rules"..................I am equally proud of myself for not teaching my children to use their common sense and not just "blindly follow the rules". Generally rspeaking rules are made with the expectation that they will be 'bent' alittle (especially those made for the sake of safety). Absolutely no one is going to be hurt by a higher heel or a wad of tissue in a sneaker. And not everyone goes back to Disney every year. Sometimes it's now or never (or at least not for a very long time)
And btw: the smilies are used not in an attempt to be snarky but rather in an attempt to show that I am not writing this in anger so please don't read it as such.