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How wet do you get on Splash Mountain Tokyo?

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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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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You will get wetter if you sit in the front rows than if you sit in the back. If you ride late in the day in winter, you'll go around soggy and cold afterward. Ride early when it's warmer or make Splash Mountain your last ride of the day.

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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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It's our favourite Disney park in the world. DisneySea rides are more adult-orientated than at its sister park Tokyo Disneyland, and there are many other attractions that are great to do without kids like have a cocktail in a 1920s lounge on a fancy cruise liner (yes, really!).

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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's main drop is a 5-story, 50-foot plunge at a 45-degree angle at a speed of about 40 mph! You will definitely lose your stomach (and your mouse ears!) before getting splashed! Tip: Riders in the back of the log may get a little wet, but those sitting towards the front can expect to get soaked.

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Jurassic Parks drop is more intense, and way more scary! Most of the drop is in the dark, so it feels really long. The drop in Splash is like 2 seconds, and is nowhere near as bad as in steepness or height.

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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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Children may beg for wilder rides, such as Big Thunder Mountain Railroad and Splash Mountain, but must be at least 40 inches tall to board them. Parks to See: The Magic Kingdom, Disney's Hollywood Studios and Animal Kingdom.

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