1/5 Veera P. 10 months ago on Google
We
went
to
the
park
as
a
family
of
three,
including
our
4-year
and
5-month-old
child.
We
were
excited
to
ride
the
roller
coaster,
but
encountered
a
few
challenges.
Initially,
we
hesitated
because
our
child's
height
was
about
107
cm,
just
shy
of
the
required
minimum
of
110
cm.
However,
we
noticed
that
the
people
ahead
of
us
had
children
of
the
same
height
who
were
allowed
to
ride.
This
gave
us
hope
that
we
could
also
enjoy
the
ride
together.
We
patiently
waited
in
the
queue
for
over
an
hour,
expecting
our
turn
to
come
soon.
However,
when
a
new
staff
member
took
over,
they
started
allowing
only
certain
people
with
kids
to
ride.
Unfortunately,
when
our
turn
finally
arrived,
we
were
denied
entry.
Confused
and
concerned,
we
asked
the
staff
member
for
an
explanation.
They
informed
us
that
our
child
was
slightly
shorter
than
the
minimum
height
requirement.
However,
we
couldn't
help
but
notice
that
a
few
kids
who
were
even
shorter
than
110
cm
were
allowed
to
ride.
This
inconsistency
left
us
feeling
worried.
We
understand
that
our
child
measures
107
cm,
just
a
few
centimeters
below
the
limit.
But
if
they
are
not
allowed
to
ride,
shouldn't
the
same
rule
apply
to
everyone?
Our
child
was
deeply
disappointed
as
he
was
expecting
to
joy
the
ride.
Finally,
we
have
made
the
decision
not
to
visit
the
park
again.
I
hope
it
will
not
happen
again
for
another
family
in
the
future,
if
they
regulate
this!
Thanks!
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