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Misson: Space Question

bethymouse

Well-Known Member
I think they should change that, but I guess it has something to do w/ the "safety" mechanism of the ride, and how "large" the seats are in terms of being able to "see" the screen and "pretend' to touch the buttons!:)
 

George

Liker of Things
I think they should change that, but I guess it has something to do w/ the "safety" mechanism of the ride, and how "large" the seats are in terms of being able to "see" the screen and "pretend' to touch the buttons!:)

I think it has to do with the fit of the child in the shoulder restraints.
 

Uncle Remus

Well-Known Member
My youngest is the thrill seeker of all my kids and he was a shade under. I went out and bought him some really thick soled sandals, he looked ridiculous, and he made the height. We swapped him into his sneakers afterwards.
 

openendedsky

Well-Known Member
My youngest is the thrill seeker of all my kids and he was a shade under. I went out and bought him some really thick soled sandals, he looked ridiculous, and he made the height. We swapped him into his sneakers afterwards.
One time while going to BG in Tampa, my brother and I took my childhood friend Chris. And he was rather short for his age, so his dad got him shoes, took the soles off, and packed them with something (I don't remember what, but something to make him taller) and duct taped the original soles back on.
 

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