PictureJumpr
At Least 'til it Rains
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In the sense that a 'drop' is a movement from one height to another, then yeah i suppose you can call the slide on pirates a 'drop.' My 4-yr-old nephew was more thrilled by the air-pop cannonball effects than the 'drop.'
I believe it could be about fifty feet long too, like earlier posters have said it's about the angle.
Like if you take a pencil laying flat on the table, if you raise the eraser end an inch or so off the table while the pointed end still touches, then you're looking at the track for the pirates drop. Take the same pencil, leave the pointy end on the table and raise the eraser end to make a 45-degree angle - now you're looking at the drop from splash mountain. Same length, much different experience.
I believe it could be about fifty feet long too, like earlier posters have said it's about the angle.
Like if you take a pencil laying flat on the table, if you raise the eraser end an inch or so off the table while the pointed end still touches, then you're looking at the track for the pirates drop. Take the same pencil, leave the pointy end on the table and raise the eraser end to make a 45-degree angle - now you're looking at the drop from splash mountain. Same length, much different experience.
