Traveliz
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From my experience, they are very strict. When DD was 6, she decided it would be okay to ride Primevil Whirl (the kid will not ride ANY thrill rides). She was just a hair too short, literally. The CMs with the sticks were encouraging her to stand up as straight as she could, but she didn't get it, so they couldn't let her ride (now I think she might have been slouching a little on purpose).
I don't know about the 1/2 inch, but if anyone is bringing a child who is right around the height limit, I would encourage them to practice standing up super-straight and tall before they go. It really makes a huge difference! I don't think that is trying to get around the rules at all, just maximizing that height!
BTW, DD did end up riding Primevil Whirl on our next trip, and now that's off the list again, too. Sometimes I WISH I had a daredevil who was just too short. The inches will come!![]()
Standing up straight and with your back all the way against the stick is not getting around the rules at all - my daughter works a height restricted ride and she encourages people to "practice" that at home so to speak. She said its really hard when she can tell they are close or probably going to make it if the child won't cooperate. They are suppose to stand up straight - that is the best way to get a accurate measurement (and I agree all Disney measurements are not equal).
Liz