yikes, did i unintentionally give the impression that i was asking how high of shoes would slip by without a CM saying something?

that's completely the opposite of what i was trying to say, lol.
as i said, in many, many trips to
disneyland, i've never once tried to get my kids onto a ride that i knew they weren't tall enough for (and that means, tall enough that the CM's ok them!).
no, what i was trying to find out, was, when IS a shoe sole so thick that it actually might jump the child's height up enough to cause a safety risk? i asked because i wouldn't want to do anything that might cause extra risk to my own children, and i figured there are others out there who would like to know, too, for the same reason.
like i said, my kids usually wear crocs or a common shoe brand like skechers or vans, so i figure those are okay since millions of kids wear them, and DLR must be very familiar with kids wearing them. but crocs seem to add more than half an inch to my kids' heights, so i just wondered if a CM knew if that would be "typical" and what the parks would expect, or if that amount of thickness, or even thicker (my son's old pair of vans added 3/4 of an inch) would be more than DLR would advise. i figure it's probably not, but was just curious. i'm sure they must account for shoe heighth when determining ride height requirements. and one would think (hope) that they actually account for relatively large discrepancies, just to be really safe. after all, i'm sure they don't want any more bad publicity, let alone injuries, on their hands.
anyway, all of my kids are more than tall enough for everything now except the youngest, who still needs to grow into Indy and California Screamin'.