The Interpreter Posted September 26, 2008 Share Posted September 26, 2008 Knowing Jeff Gramke, I bet he said something like "We project" or "We think" it will have a 54 inch requirement. Much depends on testing, the State of Ohio and most of all, the insurance company(ies). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tigellinus Posted September 26, 2008 Share Posted September 26, 2008 Can't these parents just strap on some platform shoes and be done with it?! I don't know why this is so difficult?? It's not like CF has verbiage prohibiting footwear shenanigans!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Interpreter Posted September 26, 2008 Share Posted September 26, 2008 Uh, we do NOT recommend that. Height requirements exist for a reason, the proper restraint of the rider...and it has to do with body size and torso, not with footwear. Please do not encourage parents to put kids on coasters who do not fit. When they come out, we will all get to pay higher prices, put up with more restraints (watch what is about to happen to Six Flags New England's Superman: The Ride), etc. Not to mention the moral issues involved. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tigellinus Posted September 26, 2008 Share Posted September 26, 2008 I was actually just kidding...Cedar Point's kid footwear policy is one of the funniest things I've ever read!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vortexfan Posted September 26, 2008 Share Posted September 26, 2008 (edited) Nevermind, this post is irrelevant. Edited September 26, 2008 by vortexfan 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CedarPointer Posted October 19, 2008 Share Posted October 19, 2008 I was actually just kidding...Cedar Point's kid footwear policy is one of the funniest things I've ever read!! I looked in the complete policies page on CP's site and I didn't see anything about it. Did I miss something? (I know the fun/safety guide has the Footwear must not contribute... spiel) I don't think DB will have one big TV, it will probably have QTVs like the rest of the park. Hopefully it'll have a SR line that starts at the beginning of the line, not most of the way up, ala Maverick and Behemoth. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FOFreak Posted October 19, 2008 Share Posted October 19, 2008 "Uh, we do NOT recommend that. Height requirements exist for a reason, the proper restraint of the rider...and it has to do with body size and torso, not with footwear. Please do not encourage parents to put kids on coasters who do not fit. When they come out, we will all get to pay higher prices, put up with more restraints (watch what is about to happen to Six Flags New England's Superman: The Ride), etc. Not to mention the moral issues involved." Even though I am quite dissapointed when my brother and sister are shy of the 54' mark, or any other of the height rescrictions in this matter I, do not approve of them slipping out of the restraints all together and dying because us trying to stretch the rules. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Beast1979 Posted October 19, 2008 Share Posted October 19, 2008 It's not about slipping out and falling, the hight limits are based off of the intensity of the ride and what the rider can handle. For example, a rider 48 inches high may not be able to safly handle Millennium Force, but a rider 54 inches high can. I may be explaining this poorly. Someone want to translate? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Interpreter Posted October 19, 2008 Share Posted October 19, 2008 Actually, you aren't quite right...to some extent, height is a proxy for maturity, but I can assure you that physical size IS a factor in restraining guests, and guests who are small enough to slip through the restraints are intended to be forbidden from riding. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Beast1979 Posted October 19, 2008 Share Posted October 19, 2008 I remember someone saying it was about G-Forces, hmm. Maybe that's why Raptor has a higher rider limit then MForce... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Interpreter Posted October 19, 2008 Share Posted October 19, 2008 The fact that Millennium Force is an INTAMIN ride, whose manufacturer has a history of problems with riders eluding the restraints, may also have something to do with that. See, for example, Superman: Ride of Steel at Darien Lake (now Ride of Steel), Superman: Ride of Steel at Six Flags New England and Perilous Plunge, in particular. Then you can add in a drop ride at what was then Paramount's Great America... All those rides have had changes made to the restraints...and height limits can and do change..Different manufacturers, and different insurance companies, not to mention different park managements, have differing philosophies and requirements, which can also change over time. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Beast1979 Posted October 19, 2008 Share Posted October 19, 2008 Well as long as I meet the requirement on Diamondback I'm set! 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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