Alright. I've had MORE than enough times where I've had to explain to a rude parent that the height is there for their son or daughters SAFETY!! Oh. my. goodness. It's making me soo angry to see parents try and sneak their kids on knowing they wont be safe while on the ride.
Ok DISers. If you are going to visit the Orlando parks, please please PLEASE don't try and sneak your child on to an attraction if they are not tall enough. I honestly don't like turning kids away, but I have to if their head does NOT hit the red line on the marker.
Ok, the height marker is implemented by the ride manufacturer. Disney, Universal, Sea World, and any other theme park anywhere you go is NOT the one making the height restriction. The ride manufacturer tells the park the minumum height that is suggested to safely experience the attraction. It is then the parks job to post that height, and to make sure NO ONE gets on that attraction that is under the height.
I just can NOT believe how horrible some parents are.
Right now I work at an attraction with a pretty high height requirement (not the tallest in the park) and I've seen kids about 6 inches under the requirement come up. I tell them "I'm sorry buddy, you're a little too short." The dad and mom come up saying "oh come on, please? give him some slack. He's with his parents." I say "no sir, it's for his safety." They look at me and go "BY THIS MUCH!?!?!?!" raising their voice. I say "It is for their safety, they may NOT ride this attraction."
Ok, first of all. If the parents put up a big enough fuss. Complaining, throwing a hissy fit and a temper tantrum (which I'm sure they are capable of doing) and then the management does decide to put the child on the ride (which, btw would NEVER EVER EVER happen.... just letting you know), then the child falls out of the restraint, plummets to theit death and dies. Guess what? The parents will blame the park for putting their child on the ride, even though the parents made it VERY CLEAR that they would not have it any other way.
Parents, please. If you approach an attraction, and the Employee checks your childs height, and he or she doesn't make it, please don't argue. It is for SAFETY reasons. It's not us wanting to be mean, it is so your child does not fall out of the restrain system and die.
Ok DISers. If you are going to visit the Orlando parks, please please PLEASE don't try and sneak your child on to an attraction if they are not tall enough. I honestly don't like turning kids away, but I have to if their head does NOT hit the red line on the marker.
Ok, the height marker is implemented by the ride manufacturer. Disney, Universal, Sea World, and any other theme park anywhere you go is NOT the one making the height restriction. The ride manufacturer tells the park the minumum height that is suggested to safely experience the attraction. It is then the parks job to post that height, and to make sure NO ONE gets on that attraction that is under the height.
I just can NOT believe how horrible some parents are.
Right now I work at an attraction with a pretty high height requirement (not the tallest in the park) and I've seen kids about 6 inches under the requirement come up. I tell them "I'm sorry buddy, you're a little too short." The dad and mom come up saying "oh come on, please? give him some slack. He's with his parents." I say "no sir, it's for his safety." They look at me and go "BY THIS MUCH!?!?!?!" raising their voice. I say "It is for their safety, they may NOT ride this attraction."
Ok, first of all. If the parents put up a big enough fuss. Complaining, throwing a hissy fit and a temper tantrum (which I'm sure they are capable of doing) and then the management does decide to put the child on the ride (which, btw would NEVER EVER EVER happen.... just letting you know), then the child falls out of the restraint, plummets to theit death and dies. Guess what? The parents will blame the park for putting their child on the ride, even though the parents made it VERY CLEAR that they would not have it any other way.
Parents, please. If you approach an attraction, and the Employee checks your childs height, and he or she doesn't make it, please don't argue. It is for SAFETY reasons. It's not us wanting to be mean, it is so your child does not fall out of the restrain system and die.