Murron
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This thread has been thoroughly entertaining for me. Completely. Carry on.

This thread has been thoroughly entertaining for me. Completely. Carry on.
Me too. Since it's almost a flume effect, I would think the standard physics would explain the splashing-the mass distribution has a greater effect on the splash than the overall mass. Front heavy boats will splash more. Perhaps the loading of the boats is the factor here, because it isn't happening consistently. I'm sure they've had enough queries to research it.Reports of boat work were just rumors - there was no official communication prior to or during the refurb that the boats were going to be replaced.
DLR ordered the lighter boats, didn't like them, and sent them over to WDW.
I personally didn't notice people start to complain about water on Pirates until the refurb was announced and speculation started, though that may have just been a side-effect of frequency illusion. I do believe that something they did to the drop has made the splashing more problematic than before.
Me too. Since it's almost a flume effect, I would think the standard physics would explain the splashing-the mass distribution has a greater effect on the splash than the overall mass. Front heavy boats will splash more. Perhaps the loading of the boats is the factor here, because it isn't happening consistently. I'm sure they've had enough queries to research it.
Who is saying you are wrong? Maybe someone says this situation was not particularly problematic for them personally, but I am not getting a "you are wrong if you experienced a soaking" kind of vibe. I think everyone agrees that there is increased splashing. Try not to take offense to people's different experiences with this. It's all OK.Yes, but you see, you are not allowed to state your experiences here on the dis boards, because someone else didn't get wet, so too bad you are wrong. !!!!!
Yes, the ride is on water, but it is not a designated "water ride", and your experience is real, no matter what someone else says. I'm going to WDW in 2 weeks, and will surely be looking out for the water on the floor and I will definitely ride in the back. Been going to WDW for years and rode POC many, many times and never had to even think about getting this wet. It is a problem, as others on this thread have stated, even if some try to dismiss it.
Do they have those ominous words "you may get wet and possibly soaked?"Well the photo I found can't be posted but the new attraction signs do indeed say you may get wet.
Do they have those ominous words "you may get wet and possibly soaked?"
All of the big "wet rides" warn you may be soaked. If there is a soaking involved and I am not in a spa, I very politely request I be warned. I beg them. I have that crazy curly hair that requires a gallon of product a day. I require maintenance! A locker system would be perfect. I hate dragging my bag around.haha no possibly soaked. When I see you may get wet I figure soaked is apart of that. Wet is wet to me be it a little or a lot. For the past few years we have always done Pirates then Splash later in the evening so we aren't walking around all day soaked. I think this year we will bring a backpack with a change of clothes and rent a locker. That way if anyone gets super soaked on either Splash or Pirates we have a back up.
Can someone describe this "6 inches of water" on the floor phenomenon?
Splash never has inches of water on the floor. The few times I've ridden Kali it hasn't had inches of water on the floor. How does Pirates get "inches of water" on the floor? How do they empty the water out of the boats at the end of the day? Do you sit there with your feet in 4 inches of water for the entire 20 minutes? Do you take off your shoes and socks? I need more details.