TravelinGal
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ETA - I just realized the chart I had was off. It does say 40" on it, but I see on the WDW site it says 38".
Please don't judge me or flame me. Just looking for a clear answer.
OK, yes, I'm considering fudging a little on my child's height for a ride.
We have a ride at our local theme park that is like Kali River Rapids (actually "our" ride is more wet and more rough!) that has a 38" height minimum, so DS has been on it. He LOVES it! I see Kali has a 40" minimum. He is about 39 1/2" now and I don't know if he'll jump up that extra 1/2 inch before our trip.
My question is, if a child is wearing a hat (thinking bucket hat) do they make them take it off to measure them? I don't want to put stuff in his shoes. I'm just wondering if he's wearing a hat if it might buy him that extra 1/2 inch (or less if he grows between now and then)
I would never consider trying to get him on a ride that would frighten him or be of danger to him.
So, what are your thoughts/experiences on kids with hats?
Please don't judge me or flame me. Just looking for a clear answer.
OK, yes, I'm considering fudging a little on my child's height for a ride.
We have a ride at our local theme park that is like Kali River Rapids (actually "our" ride is more wet and more rough!) that has a 38" height minimum, so DS has been on it. He LOVES it! I see Kali has a 40" minimum. He is about 39 1/2" now and I don't know if he'll jump up that extra 1/2 inch before our trip.
My question is, if a child is wearing a hat (thinking bucket hat) do they make them take it off to measure them? I don't want to put stuff in his shoes. I'm just wondering if he's wearing a hat if it might buy him that extra 1/2 inch (or less if he grows between now and then)
I would never consider trying to get him on a ride that would frighten him or be of danger to him.
So, what are your thoughts/experiences on kids with hats?
I know they don't make them take shoes off!
Regular tennis shoes with reasonably thick soles will get through. But there are reports of CMs making kids take off their shoes if they think the soles are too thick.


