TikToker Who Built Child Custom Shoes to Bypass Disney's Height Requirement Shares Lackluster Apology - Inside the Magic

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Left: A white man sits in front of a greenscreen with a blue button up on. Right: The same man holds a little boy, who wears a pair of blue sneakers that have been altered to have a large platform.

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  1. Height requirements are for a reason. Little ones can slip out of the restraints. Shame on him for breaking the rules.

  2. Jaxx

    CPS should definitely look into this family. He endangered his kid for some “likes” on social media. And you can’t tell me that the Cast Member didn’t notice the problem with the kid’s shoes.

  3. P.C. Knott

    While this guy is a contender for the asshat of the year award for endangering his child, whom he loves with every fiber of his being, after God, Jesus and his wife, he is a tik-tokker. That alone should say something about his character.
    Nonetheless, he is not wrong and has no need to apologize to those watching his video. His actions and responsibilities are his, and his alone. Anyone watching his videos should use their own discretions regarding whether or not to do what he does.
    Personally, I would never circumvent anything that could put my family in jeopardy, but that’s how God and Jesus taught me.

  4. GV

    I think what this tik-tokker did was horrible to put his child in danger for a few likes. I think Disney should have these tik-tokkers who not only put themselves their family, cast members or other guest in danger banned from the parks. These tik-tokker’s are and have been getting out of hand over the years and because Disney does nothing to them per say. People will like and continue to follow and imitate them. Disney should call the authorities on these type of people who think they are above Disney’s rules.

    1. We feel your right!

  5. phillysub

    Ban him….FOR LIFE!!

  6. faackanders2

    Cedar point makes kids take off shoes if they feel the heels/soles are too thick, and then they are smaller than with normal shoes, and it does delay rides and kids get embarrassed for holding up ride or getting kicked off ride. plus would you want a young kid to slip out of harness restraints and/or get injured?

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