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Does everyone get wet on Splash Mountain?

Keep in mind that Guests must be 40 inches or taller to ride, and you WILL get wet. If you don't want to get soaked, request to sit in the back row. If you do want to let Splash Mountain live up to its name and walk off soaking wet, then request to sit in the front row.



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You can always just duck behind the person in front. Also, keep your feet up against the edge to keep your shoes dry. This. The only time I ever remember getting soaked on Splash Mountain, it was after the big drop and water sloshed into our boat.

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At Tokyo Disneyland, guests can experience a unique version of Splash Mountain called “Drenched MAX!” which will leave them completely soaked. While the park's standard version of the ride is less wet than its American counterparts, “Drenched MAX!” will leave guests dripping wet from head to toe!

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You're going to get wet. The ride has hidden sprinklers that add water to make the splash more dramatic. Some people say they turn the sprinklers down during colder weather, but that won't keep you dry. You will get wetter if you sit in the front rows than if you sit in the back.

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Aside from the drop, there's nothing scary about Splash Mountain (and even that is over relatively quickly!). The rest of it is fairly calm, although there's a small drop or two - nothing at all severe. The rest finds you floating through some unique and really incredibly rendered settings.

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Splash Mountain is known for its famous drop that looks over the Magic Kingdom and Kali River Rapids has it drops and waterfalls that are known to get people soaked. If you were to wear a poncho, these would probably be the two that I would suggest. These rides are more focused on their famous drops and spills.

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Bring a dry stash of clothes or a towel. Some people (aka, ME) have been known to dry off (as if that was even possible) with the hand dryers and paper towels/tissues in the girls room. That was awkward. Think ahead and stash a set of clothes in one of those trusty waterproof zip top bags!

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Sandwich bags and spare plastic bags are also useful to keep your stuff dry – and to separate the wet from dry after the rain. You can change to your flip flops or water shoes when it starts raining, keeping your shoes and socks in your backpack, plastic bag or locker.

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Per Walt Disney World park rules, shoes must be worn at all times.

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The drops on Splash don't give you much of the stomach drop sensation. They are not very steep. That said, the drops will still probably bother you mentally, but it will be well worth it. Splash Mountain is one of the truly special rides in all of WDW that MUST be experienced.

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There are a total of five drops, drop 4 being the largest and drop 5 being the smallest. The most expensive animatronic in the Splash show is the hopping Brer Rabbit, price tag-$1.3 milllion. Each log has a dead load of 1 ton. The rocks of the mountain when designed, were done by sculpting them in foam.

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The Disneyland Resort does not have any weight restrictions on any attraction; However, Guests must be able to fit in the restraints securely in order to ride ALL attractions.

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