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How do you stay dry on Splash Mountain?

For Splash, just take thin flip flops in a backpack, change shoes in line, put the sneaks and socks into a backpack, then change back after riding. If your entire group will each have their own backpack, perhaps one of you will have a lot less room than others and can dedicate that bag to store the shoes in.



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The cast member said it happens once in a while. On Splash Mountain, you can sit in the back, a lot less water but your shoes will still get wet. I wear flip flops on this ride and put my wallet in a ziploc bag. Even in the front, I've never had my face get so wet it ruined my makeup.

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It is almost a certainty that you will get wet, and possibly drenched, riding Splash Mountain. During the summer months, the water jets are cranked up to 11, practically guaranteeing that you'll get soaked. If you visit on a cool day, you may want to carry a plastic garbage bag.

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You don't really need a bathing suit on Splash Mountain. In all the times I've been on it, I've never really gotten wet. It's the type of ride where you get splashed a little, but you're not going to get soaked. People in the front will get more wet than people towards the back.

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Splash Mountain Be prepared that they usually put larger passengers in the back. There's no seat belt, just a log you step down into and sit on a bench. You will get wet, so this ride is a great time to swap out your shoes to sandals, if you haven't already and you brought an extra pair.

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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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Water shoes or flip flops are a good idea as they will protect your feet from hot concrete and prevent slipping. Just be sure they are securely fastened to your feet to avoid losing them on water slides. 4. What kind of sunscreen should I wear to a waterpark?

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

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Lucky for us, ponchos are available for purchase at Disneyland if it starts to pour. Child-size ponchos go for $10 and adult-size ones for $12. But remember, Mirsa: prices and availability of these items are subject to change at any time.

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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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While shoes must be worn, there is no specific footwear requirement for attractions within Walt Disney World Resort theme parks, although skates or shoes with wheels are prohibited. I have seen Guests wearing everything from basic flip-flops to stilettos. (Though I do not recommend either of those options!)

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