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boomhauer said:Odd - The report of the young girl who died at Typhoon Lagoon also was released today.
Yeah, but they may not know. My 4yo was tall enough to ride one of the big roller coasters (old, wooden) at 6 Flags this summer. I know that that isn't a good ride for him, but someone who goes to the park for the first time may not know that. I don't see why it would hurt to change the height requirement.Chicago526 said:I'd read that the parents requested that Disney change the height requirement to prevent such young kids from riding such an intense ride. While I totally sypathize with the parents on the loss of their child, I do feel that it is a parents responsibility to keep their kids off of rides that are that intense. I wouldn't let a 4 year old on that ride if he was 5 feet tall! They are just too young to handle it. Heck, I don't know if I'd let a 4 year old on Space Mtn. for that matter.


RadioNate said:Thanks for the updates on both deaths.
I'm 1/2 tempted to send them to my local news stations who were quick to hype the 'death at Disneyworld' stories. Of course they won't run a followup citing the medical conditions.
Chicago526 said:I'd read that the parents requested that Disney change the height requirement to prevent such young kids from riding such an intense ride. While I totally sypathize with the parents on the loss of their child, I do feel that it is a parents responsibility to keep their kids off of rides that are that intense. I wouldn't let a 4 year old on that ride if he was 5 feet tall! They are just too young to handle it. Heck, I don't know if I'd let a 4 year old on Space Mtn. for that matter.
Beth76 said:Yeah, but they may not know. My 4yo was tall enough to ride one of the big roller coasters (old, wooden) at 6 Flags this summer. I know that that isn't a good ride for him, but someone who goes to the park for the first time may not know that. I don't see why it would hurt to change the height requirement.
kidshop said:What do you think they want the height changed to? I think they determined what height was safest for the restraint system....40" is the minimum. There are plenty of signs warning of the intensity. I might be heartless, but parents have to take some responsibility....just b/c you *can* do something at 40" tall doesn't mean you should. He could just as well died at 6 y/o or at 10 y/o because the ride was too much for him....what would they want changed if he was older...?
It's just sad all around.
Beth76 said:Yeah, but they may not know. My 4yo was tall enough to ride one of the big roller coasters (old, wooden) at 6 Flags this summer. I know that that isn't a good ride for him, but someone who goes to the park for the first time may not know that. I don't see why it would hurt to change the height requirement.