disneydata
Well-Known Member
No safety issue? What do you think height requirements are there for? Just so we can say "ha ha, you're not tall enough to ride!"? The height sticks aren't just for show. They are there for the guest's SAFETY. I visited the parks as a child and not once did my parents stoop so low as to stuff my shoes or use any other tactics like that to allow me to ride sooner than I should. I don't know where you got this tradition from, but obviously some of us don't follow it.If you child is CLOSE to the height requirement then the "thick sole shoes" are fine. When you are only an inch or so too short then there would be no safety issue imho. I could understand 2 inches too short or more. Its an age ole tradition to try and "add" height to young ones!!
Even one inch can be the difference between little Johnny having a great time and little Ann slipping out of her harness and DYING. I have and will continue to turn away every person (including height-challenged individuals) who does not meet the guideline. Your humble opinion has no influence on this situation. Have you ever worked a theme park attraction? So you say one inch is OK, but 2 inches isn't? What's the basis of that statement? Have you done tests on the restraint systems and their effects on certain body sizes and heights?
When you take your child who is 2" too short on Rock 'n' Roller Coaster and have her slip through the harness and get severely injured, guess who's fault it will be? YOURS for allowing your child to ride when you KNEW full well she did not met the posted guidelines.
Sorry to be so harsh, but sometimes it's needed. Too many people get injured on theme park rides. Please don't make it one more just because you want your child to ride before she is allowed to.
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