The one is immediately bad, the others want to climb five times in spite of long lines in the same ride: A family outing in a theme park can be exhausting for parents. Sometimes, however, mother or father are not entirely innocent when it gets nerve-wracking.

This is also true for an anecdote from the life of Chris Hemsworth, the actor told in the show "Jimmy Kimmel Live": He had been with his six-year-old daughter a few years ago in Disneyland. The girl wanted so necessarily in the "Tower of Terror" - an attraction that includes free fall - but actually it was too small.

To fulfill his daughter's wish, Hemsworth made a plan that fellow actress Scarlett Johansson described as "completely irresponsible" on the show. He grabbed candy bars and put them in the child's shoes to make it big enough. The trick did not fly, father and daughter could climb into the attraction - as Hemsworth reports.

At first he was happy about it. The angry awakening then apparently came in freefall: The girl had flown up, he had to hold her. "Maybe there is a reason for a minimum size," he said. His daughter is fine. Still, Hemsworth had some advice for his viewers: "Do not do that."