rongarbutt
ThisDadWillNeverGrowUp
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- Jun 20, 2018
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We dealt with this at a local theme park when one day they would let me 36" daughter on a ride, and then not the next ride or the same ride the next day. We got measured at guest relations and were told that if there was an issue have the ride attendance contact the front. This wouldn't be possible at Disney, but something has to be done. We do spend too much time and money to wait in a line, only to be told our kids aren't the same height they were when they checked at the front of the line. Check the kid at the front of the line and stamp their hand or something. It just can't wait until you are on the ride platform. My daughter is now over 38" tall, 2.5 years old. We can't get her to smile on main street, what makes you think we can get her to stand tall enough to uncomfortably smash her head against the height bar?! She literally stood under it with a tilted head so she wouldn't touch it and the CM demanded she put her head up straight. I know, I know, if my kid can't follow directions, then she shouldn't be allowed on the ride. We even tried practicing with the hands raised up over the head. Worked great at home, though!

