Imagineer22
Imagineer in Training
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- Mar 20, 2006
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My 4yo daughter is pretty much RIGHT at 40" when we measure her at home (no shoes on). 40" seems to be a magical height requirement at Disney. Is there a wrist band or something that we can get for an 'official' measurement from guest services once we arrive at the park so we don't have to go through potentially getting a 'bad' measurement from ride to ride?
She has a lot of hair so I am worried there could be some potentially bad measurements causing her to miss out on a ride (my measurements at home included). We would never try to 'trick' the measurement system knowing how close she is as we know it is in place for HER safety. So on the flip side of the discussion if we get an 'official' measurement below 40" we know up front and don't have to hold our breathe every time we walk up to an attraction.
She loves rides and has been on many a log flume and kiddie coaster at our local amusement parks. So our plan is to not get her 'hyped' up about a ride until we KNOW she is tall enough to ride it by a cast member's measurement. Trying to avoid having the devastated kid we have all seen at the front of many attractions...
She has a lot of hair so I am worried there could be some potentially bad measurements causing her to miss out on a ride (my measurements at home included). We would never try to 'trick' the measurement system knowing how close she is as we know it is in place for HER safety. So on the flip side of the discussion if we get an 'official' measurement below 40" we know up front and don't have to hold our breathe every time we walk up to an attraction.
She loves rides and has been on many a log flume and kiddie coaster at our local amusement parks. So our plan is to not get her 'hyped' up about a ride until we KNOW she is tall enough to ride it by a cast member's measurement. Trying to avoid having the devastated kid we have all seen at the front of many attractions...