Re: Height restrictions
I didn't want to start a new thread so I googled this one.
What is the point of having your child Officially measured if the Ride Ops are going to ignore it? My 4 year old daughter is 43 inches tall. She needs to be 42 inches in order to ride alot of the kids rides and quite a few of the bigger rides (with an adult).
When getting measured they move the little 42 inch thing over her head and it's not even close. Both at Kings Island and Cedar Point they see that the bar won't pass over her head with an inch or more to spare and they instanly give her a 42 inch braclet. Both parks even check the next higher bar. Kings Island being 44 inch bar and CP being the 46 inch bar.
At Kings Island they would each time check the 44 inch one multiple times and have her stand up straight and so forth but she was just a tad short.
With that being said, why do we bother with getting our child officialy measured if the ride ops are going to ignore it? Each and every ride they measure her which is fine, it doesn't take that long. She rode Trokia with her mom, got off and her and I got in line. We got up to the ride op and he measured her, said she was too short. I told him she just rode it and she was officialy measured. Showed him the braclet to no avail.
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Jeff Putz for President 12'