drgreene1096
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To All those who are high and mighty perfect parents....
The kids is on the cusp of a specific height. I simply suggested having him wear real shoes instead of sandals. They actually would be better for his health in the long term anyway. I don't think that him putting on real shoes will cause him to be thrown from a ride. It will ensure that he isn't going to get a yes from one CM and a no from another. Why should my kid with real shoes on get to ride a certain ride while this boy with sandals not get to ride it, when they may be the same height in their bare feet? Judge not......
To the OP, if the real shoes don't put your son at the perfect height, try stilts, or hide him under a poncho like others have tried.![]()
No one suggested that they were high and mighty perfect parents. No one is judging anyone for having their kids wear real shoes. What they are saying is those shoes with 2 inch soles or heely's. And if you aren't smart enough to dress your child in APPROPRIATE footwear and they get denied boarding, then that the fault of the parent for not dressing their child appropriately. But no one should ever pump up their child's height with shoes just so they can ride a ride. When parents do this it is so they can ride, not the child. If they aren't meeting the requriement then they aren't meeting the requirement . . . don't teach them to lie and put them in a position that could allow them to be injured on the ride. That's not high and mighty pefect parenting . . . it is responsible parenting.