DD will be (a month from 6) she's 44in tall...
She can ride Expedition Everst, but not Primeval Whirl?
Does anyone have a good place to find height restrictions for all rides?
OH! Didn't really think of that! That makes much more sense!Keep in mind that height restrictions are less a function of thrill factor than they are of ride vehicles and restraints.
Ok thank you... We watched a video of PW online and it seemed pretty tame compared to EE... But ok thanks!
DD will be (a month from 6) she's 44in tall...
She can ride Expedition Everst, but not Primeval Whirl?
It's rough "carnival-type" ride.
The very common nickname for PW on the boards is 'Primeval HURL.'
I've seen the sticks they use to measure, but does anyone know if they are exact in inches?? My son is 44 inches almost exactly with shoes on. I really want him to be able to ride Space Mountain this year (and so does he!). It was the first real roller coaster I ever remember going on and I was probably only about 3 or 4! lol. Did they have height restrictions in the 80s??![]()
I've seen the sticks they use to measure, but does anyone know if they are exact in inches?? My son is 44 inches almost exactly with shoes on.
did the doctor measure her without shoes on? That would be the only reason I could see why it would be different.This ride is the biggest discussion in our household when we talk about animal kingdom. My daughter was right at the height requirement 48 inches she even measured taller than that at her dr. Visit before we traveled. She was so excited to ride it. When we got there she was below the stick they used to measure your height, she was crushed. I understand why and don't have any issues that she couldn't ride PW. But man it didn't make for a happy day. How do u get a 6 year old to understand she measured one thing a home but not that at the park. Me- it's August sweetie maybe we sweated a few inches away..... Ya didn't go over well. She wants a note from her doctor stating what she measures in the office. Lol. Ya.... That's not going to work lol.
I've seen the sticks they use to measure, but does anyone know if they are exact in inches?? My son is 44 inches almost exactly with shoes on. I really want him to be able to ride Space Mountain this year (and so does he!). It was the first real roller coaster I ever remember going on and I was probably only about 3 or 4! lol. Did they have height restrictions in the 80s??![]()
How do u get a 6 year old to understand she measured one thing a home but not that at the park.
Me- it's August sweetie maybe we sweated a few inches away..... Ya didn't go over well.