jake1year
Mouseketeer
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- Jul 25, 2011
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That's your experience. I'm telling mine. It seems people are really adamant about this. I've been going to Disney along time too and I've had different experience's. I see nothing wrong with saying that. I think it's wrong to just say it's not allowed and to not mention that there are lots of reports of people getting them for their too tall scared child. This seems almost like people protest too much when this subject comes up. I wonder why?In my experience - over the past 7/8 years we Have Not been able to get a RS pass when the child is tall enough but chooses not to ride. If I am giving bad advice so be it - but maybe the OP should plan for not being able to use RS and then it would be a bonus if a CM does allow it?
Just one of many examples - on TOT when my nephew was just over 40 inches we were denied a RS pass when he was measured. We were offered to switch at the boarding area and then take the the chicken exit but he was afraid to even wait the queue so we took turns. We have gently tried to clarify with a CM without making a "stink" but for us arguing with the CM and or telling them what may be on a website (even the official site which is very wrong) doesn't work.
Most recently we asked at Soarin during our December trip knowing it was a 50/50 shot but my 5yo niece doesn't care for it but is barely tall enough and they also said no - it was a choice not a Disney imposed restriction.
FWIW the website also says the RS pass is good for 2 riders when in reality it is good for up to 3 riders.
