Interesting thread!! LOL over the above posts about the pants - so true!!
I don't think I would ever do anything more than perhaps have a child wear tennis shoes vs. very flat sandals if they were that close - very close. No extremes. I do however agree how it's very interesting that it seems torso length (and perhaps even girth - not too skinny (like my son) I mean) should be much more important when it comes to harnesses! Leg length can make a big difference. I am only 5'4", my DH is 5'10" - when we sit, he's only about an inch taller cause I'm all legs. Seems like that would matter for safety! But, no amusement parks measure this way, so they must know what they're doing. plus, their park, their rules!
But, on that note, I have a BIG problem with parks that charge based on age vs. height. My son is very small for his age, my daughter is also on the short side. They are only 4 and 2 at this point, so it hasn't been a problem yet, and won't be for our Disney trip in April, but will be shortly. I refuse to pay full "adult" price for my child if they are not able to ride anything more than the kiddie rides and a few others!! What is the point (other than $$$$, of course) to charging based on age when ride requirements are based on height????
We have 2 major amusement parks near to us, we've been to both. Until this upcoming season, one had a height-based pricing structure, the other was based on age. Since DS will be 5 in May, we would've had to pay the higher rate, even though many of DD's 2 year old friends are taller than him (really). luckily they changed it this year, but otherwise guess which park we would NOT have gone to?? This was also true of the annual indoor amusement park that comes here in the spring, last year DS was 3 and was fine, I doubt we'll go this year, cause he'll be full price unless they changed it.