Recently, a video surfaced on social media capturing a family’s clever yet controversial tactic to allow their young son to experience Radiator Springs Racers at Disneyland Resort.
The child was just a quarter of an inch shy of the 40-inch height requirement. Rather than accepting this limitation, his parents chose to enhance his height by stuffing his shoes with socks, successfully enabling him to enter the ride. The incident, filmed and shared by the boy’s mother (@milliechavarria on TikTok), quickly garnered attention online, igniting conversation among Disney Parks enthusiasts.
@milliechavarria First time racing through Radiator Springs! The excitement was real – and so were the smiles! 🏎️✨ #disneydays #makingmemories #disneywithkids #disneyland #toddlertravel #happy #carsland
In the video, the boy’s father stuffed his shoes before approaching Radiator Springs Racers. The child passed the height check, allowing him to enjoy the electrifying experience of speeding through Radiator Springs.
Following the ride, the mother defended her family’s actions: “His happiness was everything. He loved it.”
“If it’s not a huge difference I think it’s okay!” she added. “He had been waiting for this day for sooo long!”
The public response to the video was a mix of admiration and disapproval. Many social media users praised the parents for their innovative approach to securing a memorable experience for their son. Comments on the video were overwhelmingly positive, with several users expressing that they would have made similar choices to see their kids happy. One commenter noted, “Omg he was so excited!!! I would have done the same!!!”
“He had the TIME of his life that’s all that matters,” said another. “Mom and Dad are right there with him.”
However, not all reactions were supportive. Critics pointed out the potential dangers of ignoring safety regulations at attractions like Radiator Springs Racers. Some former cast members and Disney Parks fans implored families to respect height requirements, emphasizing that these rules exist for the safety of all guests.
“Safety measures are put in place for a reason….,” one Disney Parks fan argued. “Was it really worth risking that?”
“That’s absolutely reckless of you to put your kids life in danger,” said another.
Behind the Height Requirement Policy
Purpose of Safety Guidelines
Height requirements at attractions like Radiator Springs Racers are implemented after extensive safety evaluations. These guidelines are not arbitrary; they ensure every guest can ride without undue risk. Each Disney Park ride is meticulously engineered with specific safety attributes, such as harnesses and seating configurations, corresponding to a passenger’s height and size.
Height restrictions aim to minimize the risk of injury by ensuring that all riders are securely restrained. This becomes particularly critical in attractions that involve rapid acceleration, sharp turns, and sudden drops. The guidelines help determine which individuals can safely experience the thrills without compromising their safety or that of others.
Should Disneyland Resort take action against these parents? In the comments, share your thoughts with Disney Dining.
And if the kid got hurt on the ride,these “ so excited par3nts” would be looking to sue Disney. Why are people so stupid, that’s why kids turn out to be liars & do illegal things because “Mommy & Daddy” think it’s ok
Amen Sherry! You said it perfectly. Parents should be ashamed of themselves.
Great parents. Cheating to put their child in harms way. There are rules in place for a reason. They should teach their child not to cheat. Sometimes everyone has some disappointments in life. That’s life and the child needs to learn that at an early age.
I’d that kid got hurt on that ride those parents would be screaming bloody murder and going off to hire a lawyer. The height requirements are in place for a reason. STOP LAUDING BAD BEHAVIOR! It’s how we wind up with these entitled Karens!
Careless of the parents to ignore height requirements. If you want your children to ride certain rides then you should wait till they are tall enough to visit any Theme park. They could always restrict the family for 2 years from coming into the park again 😉