20 August 2009

I was tall enough to ride

Last week the Gazette’s friends over at Take the Monorail posted a great look at height requirements around Walt Disney World. A question that cropped up during the article was whether or not children who were under the height requirements for a given attraction were able to return with a special pass once they had reached the appropriate height and enter using it like a Fast Pass. At the time I had seen some of these passes, but, did not have any to pass along as evidence.As often happens within the Disney community, the answers were out there and came from an unexpected source. Today I am happy to be able to present two of these return passes from 2004. At Disney-MGM Studios, as Disney’s Hollywood Studios was known at the time, pint-sized guests at Rock ‘n’ RollerCoaster Starring Aerosmith and The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror were given specially marked limo passes and Twilight Zone traveler passes. These passes, using Disney’s turn of a phrase, allowed smaller guests to return for ‘the hottest concert on the planet’ or to ‘step into the Twilight Zone’ as soon as they reached the appropriate height.Viewing these items with a teacher’s eye, the most extraordinary piece of these passes is the final line. Here children are able to place the date they finally reached the minimum height, and hold on to these keepsakes as a free memento of their first adventure on these attractions.

3 comments:

AJ said...

I've never seen these! What a great thing for Disney to do. Another sign of going the extra mile for the magic.

Elizabeth said...

I really cannot say how cool I think these are. There is no word in the English language to describe how cool they are. Too cool. The COOLEST!

Almost makes me want to have another kid so that now that I know about them, I can get some myself!

WHY? WHY does my three-year-old have to be over 40" already?!

Hmmm... but he's not 48" yet...

Princess Fee said...

I have never seen these before - and they are great! I love Disney Magic and I only wish I could have had one of these... Fantastic!