maxiesmom
The Mean Squinty Eye Works
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YES!! Exactly this!! Some people on this thread seem to be missing that point. Height restrictions are for safety, we all agree with that, and that is easy to explain to children. But when they're tall enough to pass the test at the front of the line, and fail at the back of the line, and no matter how straight or tall they stand and after using all the tricks on this thread (morning versus night etc) they're still too short - that is not right. And that inconsistency is what bothers me.
If a child is thisclose to the "right" height, there may be times where something like standing a bit different means a bad measure versus a good measure. Unless Disney finds a way to measure without using humans to do it, and until there is a way to make a child stand exactly the same each time, there may be different outcomes between the front of the line and the back of the line.