They won't let her on due to a 1/16th of an inch difference. Some CM's even less.
I guess I don't understand how a roller coaster can be 38" (Barnstormer, 7DMT) (albeit a gentle one), yet a ride that just rocks you about like Star Tours are 40".
Thanks guys! Good to know that they check. Can't fault them for putting safety first. My kid is very adventurous! She loves going fast and spinning and noise. Dark is definately not a problem either. Guess she will have to wait for next time. Funny story. When she was about 2 were were out at a fair and we were on the carousel and she looked at me with a serious look and said " Daddy, why are we going so slow? Can you make it go faster?" Also when in the car and I stop at a redlight she asks "Why are we stopped?" I say because its a red light and we have to stop at red lights. She then proceeds to scream "There are no red lights in car chases! GO GO GO!" Weird kid! Gets it from her mom.
At Soarin a few years ago they made my son take his flip flops and hat off...no riding for him that day. They are very strict, but it is all for safety.
yet a ride that just rocks you about like Star Tours are 40".
Okay, so my 3 year old is 38.5 inches tall. There are many cool rides that are 40 inches as a minimum. Should I avoid trying to get on any of these due to safety and will they actually not let her on due to an inch difference?
Taking off flipflops for measuring is crazy and annoying. Hat ok. But flipflops?
Have you been on it with a 40"er yet? They don't just rock. Kids can end up sliding down out of their seats under the lap belt from the ride. I'm a shrimp and if I don't plant my feet and hold onto the arm rests I'm flopping around like a fish.
On DS's first ride a stranger recommended that DS sit up, hold on, and crisscross his legs in the seat to stay up better. It worked. When he did it different he slipped down the whole ride and we've seen other small kids do the same.
Okay, so my 3 year old is 38.5 inches tall. There are many cool rides that are 40 inches as a minimum. Should I avoid trying to get on any of these due to safety and will they actually not let her on due to an inch difference?
On and my daughter finally measured tall enough at the entrance but was turned away before boarding when she failed the second check. We weren't trying to sneak her on--she was very close and I even warned her of the possibility. She was sooooo close. But not close enough. Less than 3 weeks later, she was definitely 40 inches.
It so all for safety and they do insist they measure properly.