Wade Shrader
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- Aug 10, 2000
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I tried to do a search on "height" but had no hits. I thought there was a thread about this a few months ago, but oh, well.
Anyway, we're taking our 4 year old triplets, with my 2 boys having CP. One ambulates some with a walker (37 inches, but sometimes doesn't stand tall!), the other quite well with forearm crutches.
My question is about the height requirements, and how do they measure that for people who aren't able to stand, or in our case, stand completely erect. I realize that some people with mobility issues may choose not to ride some of the more "thrill-type" attractions. But what about the Goofy roller coaster (35 inches) for my kids, or tamer rides like Star Tours or Alien for older folks with mobility issues?
Thanks for the input, and as always thanks for this board! A big part of the Disney experience is the fact that my kids are not treated as "different" at WDW, and all of you help us keep that magic the whole year round!
Wade
[This message was edited by Wade Shrader on 04-15-01 at 03:27 PM.]
Anyway, we're taking our 4 year old triplets, with my 2 boys having CP. One ambulates some with a walker (37 inches, but sometimes doesn't stand tall!), the other quite well with forearm crutches.
My question is about the height requirements, and how do they measure that for people who aren't able to stand, or in our case, stand completely erect. I realize that some people with mobility issues may choose not to ride some of the more "thrill-type" attractions. But what about the Goofy roller coaster (35 inches) for my kids, or tamer rides like Star Tours or Alien for older folks with mobility issues?
Thanks for the input, and as always thanks for this board! A big part of the Disney experience is the fact that my kids are not treated as "different" at WDW, and all of you help us keep that magic the whole year round!
Wade
[This message was edited by Wade Shrader on 04-15-01 at 03:27 PM.]