Those elephants are on sensor's so no matter how fast you go towards them when the boat gets to a certain point the elephants will stop spraying water....
James
Yes and no. They are on sensors.
But they have their specific time and motions they go through.
Once the boat hits the sensor the process is started and takes it's time to run no matter how fast or slow you go. The boat and the AA's are not connected.
If you triped the sensor then stopped it would still go.
and if you hit the sensor fast you would drive into it and get the front half of the boat wet.
I am a former Jungle Skipper, I have done it at people request.
You can get the front and most of the middle cushion wet.
Just for further info the boat is on not on a track but between two cement walls, with a pole down the center of the bottom of the boat with a tire on it. That's what keeps the boat in the center of the river. And why no matter how much baiting the skipper does there's no way to get more than misted from the falls or backside of water.
With one exception. Since the boats are not on tracks but floating between the two walls, if it rains enough and the river itself rises high enough it is possible for the boats to float out and free themselves.
This is rare but it has happened, which is why it's possible Jungle Cruise could be down for weather.
Because the river water is too high and hasn't had a chance to drain off yet.