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minimum height on Rock n roller coaster
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My sister just said her son wasn't tall enough to ride Rock n roller coaster on their last trip even though he is at 48 inches? Anyone else have this problem? I sure hope my DD will be able to ride it as we planned. I know last summer she was let on rides at our local amusement park that required 48 inches so I have my fingers crossed.
I'll measure her tonight to see how much she has grown!
According to my deluxe PassPorter the height restriction on RnR is 48". Disney really enforces the height requirements as that is the minimum height someone has to be for the safety restraints/harnesses to fit & work properly. The cm measuring your nephew may have erred on the side of safety if your nephew was "just" 48" particularly if his hair appeared to be spiked up or his shoes seemed to have thicker than normal soles etc.. People do/try all sorts of things to get around the height restrictions.