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Is Splash Mountain drop steep?

Toward the end of Splash Mountain there is a 52 foot 45 degree drop which will take your breath away. In fact Disney, always looking to make a little money, snaps your picture right as you start down the “Big Drop”. Most people are screaming when the flash happens.



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Splash Mountain is one of those attractions that looks more intimidating than it actually is. While it does have a 5-story drop (around 50 feet), you won't even notice since you'll be too busy having a great time. It's the truth, it's actual that your experience will be satisfactual!

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But I want to reiterate, Splash Mountain is very tame. The only thrill is the drop at the end and it only lasts about one second. So, unless your child is particularly skittish and really scared of most things, I don't see that there would be a problem.

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Since opening on July 17, 1989, Splash Mountain has made a “splash” in the hearts of Disneyland Resort guests. As you travel through backwoods swamps and bayous, your adventure culminates in a high-speed 52-foot drop (more than five stories) at a 45-degree angle!

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The drop is longer at Jurassic park and the theming scarier, but there is only one drop there, where at Splash Mt. there are several smaller drops. Splash Mt is a great ride. It is a shame some people shy away because of the drops, since the whole theming is great.

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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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What Is The Highest Roller Coaster In Disney World? Expedition Everest is both the tallest roller coaster and the roller coaster with the highest drop at Walt Disney World. The attraction tops out at 199.5 ft tall (not the track but the structure). The biggest drop on the ride is 80 ft tall.

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Splash Mountain – 40 mph Splash Mountain featured several exciting drops, including a steep 50-foot drop into a splashdown finale that reached a top speed of 40 miles per hour. The ride also featured animatronics and scenes from the film, adding to the immersive experience.

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Magic Kingdom – Splash Mountain (40MPH) Space Mountain reaches 28 miles per hour, while Big Thunder Mountain Railroad breaks 36 mph.

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If you get caught flashing on Splash Mountain, however, you're in a lot of trouble. Disney could throw the book at you for this one. It's technically public indecency, and with small children around, getting banned from the park might not be your biggest concern.

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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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A: The best Disney park for a 5-year-old will be Magic Kingdom. Magic Kingdom has over 15 attractions with no height requirement, and plenty of magic for your little ones. You will also find the most character meet and greets in Magic Kingdom if that is what your little one is excited to do!

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