head mouse said:
Personaly I think that the computers used for fastpase should be programed on rides that have height requirements so that children tickets can not be used for fastpass.
This would prevent people doing this very thing.
I guess you can tell by all the other posts that this a pretty ridiculous idea.
I just checked on ride height restrictions at
http://www.allearsnet.com/tp/rr.htm
In the 4 theme parks, there are 16 rides with height restrictions. 11 of those 16 have a height minimum of 40 inches or less (even Goofy's Barnstormer in Mickey's Toontown Fair has a height minimum of 35 inches!). My then-5 year old son is in the 25th percentile for height, but even he was just over 40 inches when we went to WDW in May 2005.
Three of the 16 rides have a height minimum of 44 inches. My now-6 year old, on the short-side son is now just over 44 inches, so this November he can ride Mission:Space, Space Mountain and Expedition EVEREST with me if he wants.
Two of the rides have a height minimum of 48 inches, Primeval Whirl and my favorite, Rock 'n' Roller Coaster. I won't be riding those with my boy this November.
When you are blessed with children some day, head mouse, you'll realize that they are not necessarily too short for things just because they are children.
Nothing wrong with using kids' passes to get extra FASTPASSes for grown ups.