sharkie
09-16-2006, 01:05 PM
Hi. I will be bringing my 2 year old to the Tokyo DisneySea Park. She is about 34 inches tall. I would like to know if anyone has all the height restriction ride info on the different attractions. Thanks!
Sharkie
crrees
09-19-2006, 03:11 PM
i can make all sorts of jokes on this one...im not even gonna touch it
=)
Im sure the height restrictions are probobly similar to those in the united states, i dont think the rides are made any smaller therefor the height restrictions should be the same
skiaugusta
09-26-2006, 12:39 AM
Just got back from the parks, still in Japan actually. We toured with a four year old and the only three attractions he couldn't ride were Indiana Jones, Journey to the Center of the Earth, and Raging Spirits (Which is closed until 30 Sep) all in the Sea. Also the whole River's of America/Tom Sawyer Island is closed just now. I'll get back with more specifics later.
Honor
10-17-2006, 09:20 PM
We were at Tokyo Disneyland in May. And we had a height restriction of a different kind. On Raging Spirit, my husband was too tall! They took him out of the last car, sent the train on it's way, then put him in the first car of the next train. They measured him, asked him many questions in their limited English, we pantomined a lot. And I got some great pictures and a wonderful story for the scrapbook. They said they now know the height limit for big Americans! He's 6'4", a giant in Japan.
jcruise86
10-17-2006, 11:22 PM
When I was in Tokyo I didn't notice that the Japanese were shorter than Americans. I did notice that there were far fewer overweight people, and that some Japanese women spoke with really, really, really high voices. And, like everyone else, I noticed that Tokyo had the best Disney employees on Earth.
We were at Tokyo Disneyland in May. And we had a height restriction of a different kind. On Raging Spirit, my husband was too tall! They took him out of the last car, sent the train on it's way, then put him in the first car of the next train. They measured him, asked him many questions in their limited English, we pantomined a lot. And I got some great pictures and a wonderful story for the scrapbook. They said they now know the height limit for big Americans! He's 6'4", a giant in Japan.We had the same problem with my husband - he was *just* under the upper height limit for the ride. They measured him several times, and it was a TIGHT squeeze.
I will also volunteer that... well-endowed... women might hae challenges with this ride. Let's just say that if they were somehow able to fit an x-ray machine in the over-the-shoulder restraint system, I would have been able to have my annual mamogram. It was actually painful, and I could barely breathe.
AVP