Sorry, but that's what the height requirement is for. The employees aren't that lax.
Magic Kingdom - 44 inDisneyland - 40 inTokyo Disneyland - 40 inDisneyland Paris - 52 inHong Kong Disneyland - 40 in
Six Flags on a Memorial Weekend on May 29,1971 as Magic Mountain. In 1979, Six Flags bought bought Magic mountain and added Six FLags.
At the Magic Kingdom: Space Mountain, Big Thunder Mountain Railroad (a.k.a. Thunder Mountain or Big Thunder), and Splash Mountain At Disney's Animal Kingdom: Expedition Everest -- the newest and tallest mountain! At Blizzard Beach: Mount Gushmore
Space Mountain and Thunder Mountain will be the most "thrilling". Jungle Cruise is a lot of fun too. But to be perfectly honest even the rides that are designed for younger guests such as Pirates of the Caribbean and the Hunted Mansion are a blast for people of all ages.Take a look at all of the Magic Kingdom Rides (includes pictures and descriptions) here....http://www.orlandominivacations.com/magic-kingdom.html
Yes, Splash Mountain is located in the Critter Country area of Disneyland. There are also Splash Mountains at the Magic Kingdom and Tokyo Disneyland.
The Magic Mountain was created in 1924.
It depends on what ride you go on, colossus, x2, apocalypse, goliath, revolution, gold rusher, ninja, and most of the thrill rides have a 42-48" requirement, and batman, riddlers revenge, superman, tatsu, viper, green lantern, scream, and deja vu have a 52-54" requirement, hope i could help :D
Thomas Mann wrote The Magic Mountain.
Magic Mountain - bunker - was created in 1989.
Magic Mountain - bunker - ended in 1991.
magic mountain does not open on Sunday it opens on Saturday
Magic Mountain Water Park was created in 1986.
Magic Mountain - television series - was created in 1997.
Magic Mountain - roller coaster - was created in 1985.
Six Flags Magic Mountain was created in 1971.
Space Mountain - Magic Kingdom - was created in 1975.
Magic Mountain - television series - ended in 1999.