I think the issue is going to stem from the fact the the babysitters will want to take the ff on the rides with the height restrictions because “it will be better vlog material” - the ff reacting to “scary” rides (rides they may not quite be ready for). Just my thought.LongtimeLurker7 wrote:Please don’t hate me, but I went checking the height requirements at Disney World, and out of 34 rides listed at Magic Kingdom, only 6 of them had a height requirement, and only 3-4 of those 6 were 40 inches (or more) ... the rest say “any height”Ham Fried Rice wrote: ↑Mon Feb 04, 2019 10:12 am I cannot believe they had to wait until the dr appt to find out how tall they are. I Also cannot believe they would tell all the kids that only Evil could go in the rides. We all know the kids are a unit so I’d be surprised if they let 1 do something the others couldn’t anyway. But to tell them at the doctors that they couldn’t go on any rides was just plain mean Because they weren’t tall enough and then to praise evil for something she has no control over is beyond ridiculous. Sorry, I know this is an older vlog but I’m just floored still. Such idiocy.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Same for Disneyland, the strong majority said any height. Now, I haven’t been to Disney since I was a kid, so I may be totally wrong! I’m definitely not trying to start an argument, I’m just wondering because we want to take our kids (just once, when they are all old enough to remember it.) Is it really that big of a deal that they aren’t 40 inches yet?
Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk