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How scary is Journey to Atlantis?

We rate Journey to Atlantis three out of five water-falls. The ride itself isn't scary in the least. In fact, most of the attraction hosts some of the most peaceful and tranquil moments you might find at SeaWorld Orlando, but the darker tunnels and two drops are enough to get your heart rate up!



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A family ride that's part water ride, part coaster, and altogether exciting.

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First you pass through a few rooms as if you're on a family-friendly dark ride (the effects aren't great), and then you rocket down the hill you saw outside, and finally the water gives way and your boat becomes, briefly, a roller-coaster car with no upside-down moments but yet another splashdown.

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4K POV On-Ride Front Row. This custom-layout water ride features a vertical lift, 95 foot height, and a 60 foot drop with two splashdowns.

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Prepare to test your courage on the iconic Leap of Faith, one of Atlantis' most thrilling slides. As you ascend the towering Mayan Temple, brace yourself for a heart-pounding drop that plunges you through a clear acrylic tunnel surrounded by a marine life-filled lagoon.

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The Abyss begins with a staggering, 50-foot near-vertical drop through complete darkness within the Power Tower. Totaling 200 feet long, this thrilling body slide ends as guests splash through waterfalls and into The Cenote, an underground lair of prehistoric fish.

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Without a Day Pass, you'll likely not be able to get past security to see much of the resort. They were very strict about wristbands and room keys (which are dated with your checkout date). The only places you are able to access are the Casino, Marina Village, and the lobby areas.

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