I had the same problem. I was like 8 or 9 when it opened. I did enjoy Donald's Boat. I never did the ball pits in the Tree House. Never was a ball pit kid. Guess I never was one for urine-soaked plastic...GMC wrote:friggin max height, when toontown opened i was 7, and by that time i was too tall to "ride" but my siter was short enough, i hope she had fun, because i sure tuckered out quick screaming my head off. what happened to the slide in donald's houseboat, that was one fo toontown's redeeming features, that and the chip and dale play house. figures that the one time i was going to go in the ball pin there, some kid had to have recently decided to vomit his brains out. Friggin kids.
Totally!!!reivaX wrote:besides, i'm only 20 and if i can't go to the house of blue's and do what i want to do, then your kid can't bouce till he's 21, i mean 3. FUCKERS
We have these zip-line slides at the Challenge Trail, and we only let those between 42" and 63" and 12 or younger on. There are 13, 14...30...year old boys who will come and want to ride. My lead and I were talking about them last night, and we were wondering why any male over 12 would want to go anyway. You're sitting on a rubber disc with a chain going through it, and then the top of it hits the tire...a real nutcracker...so really, if the kids would like to procreate one day, it wouldn't be such a great idea. (which, judging by their willingness to ride, and the risk...I'd let them just so they didn't procreate...)
We always get the, "But I bet you guys go on these after hours!" replies. Umm, not really. We're all tired from dealing with you guys all day. We go home. You should, too...