Woodstock riders to be 6" taller?

I could swear that last year the height requirement on Woodstock Express was "at least 42 inches tall or at least three years old and accompanied by a responsible person." Accordingly, the ride had a brown candycane. But as I look at the CP web page, I see that the listed height requirement is 48". Did they change it this year, or am I just nuts?

On a related note, a dusty memory is telling me that the Swan Boats had a yellow candycane last year (52"); but the web site says it's 54". I don't know if that is a change or not.

By the way, the candycane stripe color code last season was...

Black: 60"
Green: 54"
Yellow: 52"
Red: 48"
Blue: 46"
Brown: 42"

I think there was a 36" stick as well, but I don't remember what color it was...

--Dave Althoff, Jr.
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If you're right Dave, the lines should be extremely short this year!

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Jeff
Webmaster/Guide to The Point
"And he says 'I'm goin' crazy up there at the lake...'"
I'm pretty sure its always had a 48" cane at the ride, however they changed it a couple times last season. I do however remember using the 48"cane over there. I did a little random work over there last year from the Gemini.
Yeah I think it was 48" last year too. 48" or accompanied by an adult of course.

I don't remember any 36" candy canes...I remember using a brown one when I worked Camp Snoopy a few days but I believe that was 42". I may be wrong though, that is possible (although not *that* possible ;) )

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Natalie
ATL Zone 3 Sweeps 2000


Taken from the CP website: "Must be at least 3 years of age and accompanied by a responsible person if less than 48" tall."

Does that mean that their is no minimum HR on Woodstock?

Well, I think that one can ride if they are under 48" as long as they are older than 3 yrs old, and with a responsible person over 16yrs old. You have to be 48" to go solo.
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