This little girl was measured for a ride at Disney World.
The requirement was 44 inches. The park employee gave it a good look but then had her spin around and jump a few times. 🤯
She then told her parents she was too short to be able to get on that ride.
Many people said that she was the right height and it is absolutely ridiculous over something like 1MM and that if she wore boots she would have been able to go on.
Others said the rules are the rules and it is to protect her from serious injury.
My opinion, I would have wanted my daughter on the ride. At that little of a difference I’d sign a waiver. I’d have come back later with boots on her. But that’s me.
What do you think? Do you think missing it by that little is serious enough for her to not be able to ride or do you think that’s overreacting and they should have just let her on?
@TheEXECUTlONER_ Until you’ve WATCHED as a too short child rides an attraction, even at the 1mm mark, and seen them come out of the restraint system, you’ll continue to spew this dangerous rhetoric. There is no waiver. It doesn’t exist.
@Chriserney33@JaxonX_1 This is the picture that traumatized me into doing this to this day.
Will actively avoid plastic rings like this if I can help it.