It's about time...WDW height requirement infographic

my guess is to keep the graphic consistent at all parks and so they don't have to change it if they do add a ride with a 48 inch requirement

Yeah, I would bet you're right. Maybe simply for consistency. Just noticed Epcot is also the same way. A 48"+ kid, but no ride that requires it. (Isn't Sum of all Thrills a pretty tall requirement though?)

I do feel it's confusing, especially looking back at our annual trips, some years when we've have kids over that 48" mark and those below. I would be looking for which rides require 48"+ since some of us would be able to go, and some not. Weird.

Dan
 
cool charts, so cute. my four year old found out on his check up that he is tall enough for TOT.
Now everyday at least a few times a day I hear "mommy, I'm tall enough for TOT", with a big smile on his face.
I love it :yay:
 
Thanks! Hey, I just checked out the link in your signature. Love the 70's slides. Very cool to see how things looked back in the day. At first I thought someone in your family took those photos, and I was thinking "Dang, someone has some camera skills", but then I read they were purchased slides from the 70's. Very nice either way. Also, I assume your "Scott" that is mentioned on the webpage?

So any ideas why they have a 48" kid on the MK graphic?

Dan

Hi Dan and thanks. I am the Scott. I have a real interest in Walt Disney World history and the design of the parks/attractions.
 

Interesting. I saw these on Pinteest about a month ago. It lists no height requirement for Mission:Space, but I know there is one.
 
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