By Lara Keay For Mailonline
Published: 08:54 BST, 20 June 2019 | Updated: 08:54 BST, 20 June 2019
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A mother was left outraged after a 'tax on tall children' meant she had to pay an adult fee to get her two-year-old daughter into a theme park because she is over 3ft.
Abbie Lewis took her daughter Darcie, two, and her niece Aria, also two, to Roarr! Dinosaur Adventure Park in Lenwade, Norfolk, for a fun day out last Sunday.
But controversial new rules meant she was forced to pay a full adult ticket price for Darcie, while her cousin Aria got in for free.
The park's 'How tall are you' measures mean they charge £16.95 for anyone taller than 3ft (90cm), branding them an 'adult'.
Abbie Lewis took her daughter Darcie, two (left) , and her niece Aria, also two (right), to Roarr! Dinosaur Adventure Park in Lenwade, Norfolk, for a fun day out last Sunday, but she had to pay for Darcie and not for Aria
A picture shows Darcie (left) is slightly taller than her cousin Aria (right)
Ms Lewis, of Poringland near Norwich, was forced to pay the