WDW To Enforce FP+ Rules

nickys

Premium Member
In case I have ever offended anyone, here is my formal apology expressed in interpretive dance:



? :eek::arghh::hilarious:

OK, seriously. That is a thing? Please, someone explain to a shell-shocked Brit. Whilst I try (in vain) to forget I ever saw it. I mean, some things just can't be unseen.

Anyway, which one was you, @MisterPenguin? And where is your friend, aka Richard van Ditch?
 

MisterPenguin

President of Animal Kingdom
Premium Member
***? :eek::arghh::hilarious:

OK, seriously. That is a thing? Please, someone explain to a shell-shocked Brit. Whilst I try (in vain) to forget I ever saw it. I mean, some things just can't be unseen.

Anyway, which one was you, @MisterPenguin? And where is your friend, aka Richard van Ditch?

Actually, it is from the time you Brits were being shocked by shells. They were a bunch of movie shorts from that era. Light entertainment of depression era kids being kids. Many people from my generation grew up with these shorts aired on the telly in heavy rotation back when TV shows were aired.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Our_Gang
 

LAKid53

Official Member of the Girly Girl Fan Club
Premium Member
Original Poster
Actually, it is from the time you Brits were being shocked by shells. They were a bunch of movie shorts from that era. Light entertainment of depression era kids being kids. Many people from my generation grew up with these shorts aired on the telly in heavy rotation back when TV shows were aired.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Our_Gang

And they were so un-PC, lol.
 

Disvillain63

Well-Known Member
Whether you know for a fact or not they "pad" the height requirements, it is still irresponsible as a parent to find any way to "cheat" the height requirements. It is unsafe and if you do it knowingly and your child gets hurt, its on you then. No matter how many lawsuits you file. Pretty black and white no matter how many "excuses" you want to make. You can try to validate it all day long. but, there are no excuses for putting your child at risk.
Totally agree. Several years ago, our DD was just tall enough to ride Alpengeist @ BGW. The employee even said that he understood that she had reached the height requirement, however he didn't feel it was safe for her due to how petite she was. We accepted their judgement; they load people on to these coasters daily. Yes, DD was disappointed but she accepted the verdict and so did her parents. Her life was more important and valuable than her chance to ride the coaster. Many years later, she got to ride it and loved it.
 

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