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    Easing Into the Big Rides

    Easing Into the Big Rides by Jenna Kahl

    Strategies and preparation to make little ones transition into bigger rides easier.

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    A note about measuring your children: It doesn't matter what you see in your at-home or doctor's office measurement. Disney CMs have the final word, and if they determine that your child is too small to ride, he cannot ride. It also doesn't matter if he rode before. That CM's measurement is all that matters at that moment. Do not try to argue or bargain with the CM. Her job is on the line if your child is injured because the safety restraint couldn't hold your child the way it was designed to. A CM will also not allow floodgates to open with parents whose kids are also too small who think they can ride because your kid did. If your child is borderline, accept that he may or may not make the requirement at the park, and accept that he will probably be measured every time he approaches the height check. Just be patient and let the CM do her job.

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