Wonder Mickey slide?

chrisrunty

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Is the restriction size or age? Our 3 year old is 42 inches... Can he go on it? :confused3
 
There is a restriction. Your three year needs to be 4 and the maximum age is 14. Don't know about height.
 
Is the restriction size or age? Our 3 year old is 42 inches... Can he go on it? :confused3

From DCL's website:

Mickey's Pool Slide

For children who want to experience a little excitement when cooling down, Mickey's Pool boasts a twisting, one-deck-high yellow slide suspended by a gigantic Mickey Mouse hand. To use the slide, children must be between the ages of 4 and 14, with a minimum height of 38 inches and a maximum height of 64 inches.
 
From DCL's website:

Mickey's Pool Slide

For children who want to experience a little excitement when cooling down, Mickey's Pool boasts a twisting, one-deck-high yellow slide suspended by a gigantic Mickey Mouse hand. To use the slide, children must be between the ages of 4 and 14, with a minimum height of 38 inches and a maximum height of 64 inches.
Thanks. He's tall enough, but at 3 1/2 during our cruise not old enough.
 

From DCL's website:

Mickey's Pool Slide

For children who want to experience a little excitement when cooling down, Mickey's Pool boasts a twisting, one-deck-high yellow slide suspended by a gigantic Mickey Mouse hand. To use the slide, children must be between the ages of 4 and 14, with a minimum height of 38 inches and a maximum height of 64 inches.
Thanks. He's tall enough, but at 3 1/2 during our cruise not old enough.
 
Thanks. He's tall enough, but at 3 1/2 during our cruise not old enough.

I doubt they will be checking everyone's birth certificates to verify age. If he is tall enough, and if you feel he can handle the slide, and the splash into the water at the bottom (some children get overwhelmed by a splash in the face), then I'd say give it a try. Worst they can do is ask you his age if they think he looks too small. But I'm betting, at his height, they won't even ask.

Now I'm not a big rule breaker, but I think its mostly a guideline in this case, and that the height is the important factor.
 
I doubt they will be checking everyone's birth certificates to verify age. If he is tall enough, and if you feel he can handle the slide, and the splash into the water at the bottom (some children get overwhelmed by a splash in the face), then I'd say give it a try. Worst they can do is ask you his age if they think he looks too small. But I'm betting, at his height, they won't even ask.

Now I'm not a big rule breaker, but I think its mostly a guideline in this case, and that the height is the important factor.
Yes he goes on water slides at home, and he went on all the water slides on the MR excursions. :-) I didn't even think about the Mickey slide back In April on the wonder. (I was just so happy he was potty trained just in time back then) He looks much older, and can swim now. I guess we will see next month. Thanks soooooooo much for all the replies.
 
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