maxiesmom
The Mean Squinty Eye Works
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I agree, a bit of an inch isn't going to kill anyone.
Probably not, but it is not our decision to make. It is up to Disney.
I agree, a bit of an inch isn't going to kill anyone.
My point is that some kids don't need any encouragement - they see the big ride and they want to do it without one word from anyone. I could walk by a big ride not even looking at it and my 4 yr old is jumping up and down wanting to go on it.
Probably not, but it is not our decision to make. It is up to Disney.
If I thought the 1/4" he needs to make the height restriction would fling him off of rides I would not have asked.
If I were you I would erase this question and run. Run far far away.
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My dare devil son was also riding the 40" rides as soon as he was tall enough at 2 1/2 and he wanted to do them. On that trip he was right at the 40" mark. Trust me that my worst nightmare on that trip was that we would pass the first height check getting in line and then be turned away at the ride vehicle. I don't care what anyone says, that tiny bit of a difference will not affect the childs safety. That is just pure cruelty to make a child wait in line and then turn them away. How do you explain that to a young child? Anyway, my problem is not that a child be turned away for being a hair too small...that I can accept. But if the child clearly makes it past the first measurement, then he should be allowed on!
I never realized exactly how short my oldest was till reading some responses. LOL. I have an almost 4yr old and he is still only 39.5 inches....LOL. Yeah we are prepping for him not riding rides again, but hoping that he can.
I never realized exactly how short my oldest was till reading some responses. LOL. I have an almost 4yr old and he is still only 39.5 inches....LOL. Yeah we are prepping for him not riding rides again, but hoping that he can.