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I don’t know this for sure, but I’d be very surprised if the height restrictions Disney uses, are the same as what the manufacturer built the specs to. There is more than likely some built in “wiggle room”. Basically if the Disney posted height is 40, the ride can more than likely safely handle kids an inch or two below that. Don’t get me wrong. I think that is the right thing to do. But my point is, a 1/4 of an inch here or there isn’t likely to make a difference from a safety standpoint. However, it appears to make a huge difference between measuring stations.
I have often wondered something similar. I wonder if Disney sets the height restrictions a few inches higher than the manufacturers recommendations and then measures inaccurately too. For example, we took my niece to WDW a few year ago and I was under the impression at the time that she was 38". We went on Soarin' thinking she was nowhere close to meeting the 40" height requirement only to find out she was more than tall enough. Maybe they use a stick measuring 39", call it 40" and that way kids borderline on the stick are definitely good to ride? But then you have CM's arguing about whether a kid meets the height or not so that system clearly isn't working too well.