Medical records can be wrong - my height (and I'm an adult) has been up and down for years - as much as an inch and a half.
If a parent is worried that a child may become upset for being turned away, the parent should take the time before the trip to explain the procedure, have the kid practice, and talk about scenarios and appropriate reactions.
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Actually, last year because I was a worried parent we had a measuring stick (outside our home) on a column, and another poster inside the house (with Mickey), and we would practice measuring quite often. I would either kinda firmly press my hand to his head or use pencil to touch his head for his measurement because touching his head is a big deal. At that point, my child has what is called an IEP here, and he was receiving speech therapy and occupational therapy, two days a week for like 1.5 hours per session, and I told his instructors of the situation. His instructors would also "practice" measuring him as well. Before we did all of this, when we'd go to doctor's office he squirmed so much, so I wouldn't have really trusted really anything on his medical chart. He now really gives us no issues, but he kinda slouches, so still his height isn't accurate and it's kinda hard to explain to him at times to stand up straight- sometimes he cooperates and sometimes he doesn't. We worked up and talked about the Disney trip for quite a few months, but I was also worried he was also going to get upset about talking and not going, so we also had a countdown going on as well.
I do not like the word autism which is a whole another issue, but my son goes to pre-k with that diagnosis. This allows him to be in pre-k 4 this year, and he has came along way. He has little quirks, like haircuts, which is a nightmare, and we've tried to pretend play with haircuts but haven't really got a solution yet with haircuts. I know i'm not the only parent with a kid who has quirks, and even the average kid with no issues, will have a hard time understanding, if they've been standing in line, and then told to get out the line. If there was a way, in each park or even in one park (I'd go there first), that linked their height and would like make magic band give a certain ring if child is not right height, and if a photo was tied to the band, it could help. I know some kids look kinda alike, and would be a big issue I suppose I guess with twins and such.
My son watches you-tube video's, and looks at maps of Disney. He rode the 7 Dwarf Roller Coaster last year (his idea) and it scared him and he doesn't want to do roller coasters anymore. I was very surprised he wanted to do that. Now he's saying he wants to ride "Tower of Terror" which scares me (my husband just laughs on this ride). I think it will be too much for him, so I have been telling him he is too little but I think he is actually tall enough. I just feel like he might get just as scared and feel trapped on it. I also showed him video's of the rides from you-tube or undercover tourist to try to prepare him for a few rides and shows,
I definitely agree with practice, and we try to explain appropriate reactions but that doesn't go all over so well at times. And his fascination and heart just loves Mickey and the castle. I think he's old enough for parts of Disney, and don't think we are doing wrong by bringing him. I also think show like Doc McStuffins and the Bubble Guppies have helped both of my kids at kinda knowing what to expect when they go to the doctor and other things they encounter.
I know we can be a different height at different parts of the day, but it shouldn't be that much to drastically change how safe the ride is.
We're going to Disney next month (35 days from now!!!) with my DS, who is our only kid. He's 4 years old, but he's currently 39 inches and change with shoes. When I made Fastpasses, I had assumed he'd be at 40 inches, but I'm not sure that we'll get there. So my question is, do I assume that we'll do Test Track, Star Tours, and Big Thunder Mountain Railroad (the only 40+ stuff I chose, but also that I have FPs for) or do I cancel these FPs and find something else?
I know I have time, but I don't want to avoid having something because I didn't book something "better" earlier on.
Thoughts?
And I guess I never answered the original poster, but the height issue and measuring techniques really get to me. I probably would just keep some of the passes, and hope for a growth spurt. If you do have to change his, I wouldn't cancel everyone in the groups.