NiceOneSimba
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Don't even get me started on the pole at Jumpin' Jellyfish. I swear, it's half an inch taller than any of the other 40 inch poles.
I'm curious to know why they measure you twice? . What is Disney's reason for two checks? Don't they trust the CM's at the front?
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dmband said:Keep in mind limits are for safety
You can be upset all you want that they said your child is to short but if they let them slide and something happened you would be more upset
So my opinion, if you are on the edge don't be shocked if they tell you no
No cm wants to be the one who loses their job or worse someone's life because they let a kid slide
I was thinking this too. If you think your child is too short to ride, they probably are. It's a safety issue. It gives the child something to look forward to when they are tall enough to ride.
Agree - but the problem is this: my DD is 40.5", barefoot, measured at the Dr.'s office. Disney says she is under 40" with shoes on. If the "minimum" is 40" it should be 40", not 42".
My son is small for his age. He is 4 and exactly 40 inches tall. We plan on visiting Disney in about 7 weeks. Since it will be late fall, I am wondering if he will get away with wearing hiking style boots that will make him about an inch and a half taller just so we don't have to chance him getting booted off of rides....how has this worked for others?
Anyone who puts their child in shoes that make them look taller than they really are, are putting their children in danger. There is a height minimum for a reason and if your child is not tall enough by Disney standards then it will teach them that there are things that they can't do just yet. Disney's measurements are not the same as regular measurements it seems, and most of the time if it looks like the child is cheating their height they will make the child take off their shoes and measure them again, and generally they are the ones that end up not being able to ride.
...but warned us about the last measuring stick being a little longer due to the floor.
Anyone who puts their child in shoes that make them look taller than they really are, are putting their children in danger. There is a height minimum for a reason and if your child is not tall enough by Disney standards then it will teach them that there are things that they can't do just yet. Disney's measurements are not the same as regular measurements it seems, and most of the time if it looks like the child is cheating their height they will make the child take off their shoes and measure them again, and generally they are the ones that end up not being able to ride.
I have friends that went put their 3 year olds in cowboy boots when they went recently. They were given no issue with RSR (the only ride they really cared to take the kids on with the 40" height restriction). So I imagine, hiking boots will be quite alright.
I plan to put my DD in her pink cowboy boots to give us a little cushion as she's right at 40" right now and I am terrified we'll not be able to take her on Star Tours to see the 'superhero' (what she calls Darth Vader).
agree - but the problem is this: My dd is 40.5", barefoot, measured at the dr.'s office. Disney says she is under 40" with shoes on. If the "minimum" is 40" it should be 40", not 42".