It is a must ride if you can, IMO.Yes, one very large snake that sort of lunges at you. If snakes bother you, sit on the left side of the car. Snake is on the right.

When we go to the zoo I cannot even go into the reptile rooms. 
So, my 6yo has done Dinosaur and was fine. Is this ride too scary? If he rides, I'll have to remember to sit him on the lefthand side. If he doesn't ride we may just do single rider for dh and I to get the line done quicker. I read that single rider is much faster than fastpass.
Like others have stated, yes.... there are snakes. But if you don't try to pet it, or make it angry, then it (They) will leave you alone. The last time I visited Indy, well... I have no problemo whatsoever with said snakes, but... the guy sitting next to me did... and how! Let me tell ya... first he almost fainted, then I thought he was going to lose his cookies, (So not pleasant shudder!) he then proceeded to become deathly white, because no matter how hard I tried to tell him that he doesn't have to worry about the snakes, even the huge one lunging at us, and no matter how hard I attempted to talk him down... alas... but to no avail...his white pallor was soon replaced with a most remarkable shade of green, more like a greenish almost alien like looking color. Then he became sick, luckily I had a paper bag handy, which I quickly gave to him, and gladly at that, where upon he thanked me, and then excused himself to the side of the vehicle... well the rest is best imagined than realized believe me.... after he was done with his sickness, he then continued to scream, and like a little girl mind ya... he was about 40 I would say, now the little girl sitting next to me, started laughing at the guy, I tried not to laugh, but it really was a funny sight to behold. A little scary too though, because I was wearing white. And was out of shout. So the ride continues, he is yellin, and screaming the little girl and me are laughing our butts off. The man is pleading with those that one cannot see, asking for the ride to be stopped. I asked him are you kidding? This ride takes longer to get on it, then it does to go through it. But I can empathize with your situation, for TOT makes me a tad bit queasy. Anyway.... the ride comes to a stop, and the man cannot get off fast enough. He then proceeded to kiss the ground, the same way that the pope does when he disembarks from an airplane, or just missed getting pelted by someone or something in his motorcade. Anyway.... I and the others that were around the man tried to be supportive, but it was very hard indeedy! We could not believe how scared he really seemed to be, when confronted with a fake snake.
In the meantime... clean up aisle 3..... As I and others shook our heads in disbelief thinking and saying it is not a real snake....a CM said actually the huge snake use to be real at one time, she was imported from Bali, just for this expedition. And that she was a mama snake, who had many a baby, many of whom can be seen today in the snake pit down below. Unfortunately one day, she became sick from someone's Dole whip, where upon she was never quite the same, then a few weeks later she died, right in the middle of the ride too. She fell clean over upon several jeeps, and scared the bejeezus out of some of the riders.
Disney had to shut down the ride, where upon they took her body outside, to preserve her as best as they could. Disney had her taxidermied. The preservation job was most A-1! As we can all see.
Again... do not worry.... she won't bite you... but her babies... well just stay inside your jeep, and all should be fine... well until one must encounter angry natives with spheres that have poisoned arrows. Then there are the bats that fly in the thousands... but then that is another animal tale... Have fun!


As for seating, I'd probably put a kid in the middle if you're worried about the fear factor. Most of the effects (spiders, spears, etc) are on the sides, so I'd aim for a middle seat with a first-time little one.
Like others have stated, yes.... there are snakes. But if you don't try to pet it, or make it angry, then it (They) will leave you alone. The last time I visited Indy, well... I have no problemo whatsoever with said snakes, but... the guy sitting next to me did... and how! Let me tell ya... first he almost fainted, then I thought he was going to lose his cookies, (So not pleasant shudder!) he then proceeded to become deathly white, because no matter how hard I tried to tell him that he doesn't have to worry about the snakes, even the huge one lunging at us, and no matter how hard I attempted to talk him down... alas... but to no avail...his white pallor was soon replaced with a most remarkable shade of green, more like a greenish almost alien like looking color. Then he became sick, luckily I had a paper bag handy, which I quickly gave to him, and gladly at that, where upon he thanked me, and then excused himself to the side of the vehicle... well the rest is best imagined than realized believe me.... after he was done with his sickness, he then continued to scream, and like a little girl mind ya... he was about 40 I would say, now the little girl sitting next to me, started laughing at the guy, I tried not to laugh, but it really was a funny sight to behold. A little scary too though, because I was wearing white. And was out of shout. So the ride continues, he is yellin, and screaming the little girl and me are laughing our butts off. The man is pleading with those that one cannot see, asking for the ride to be stopped. I asked him are you kidding? This ride takes longer to get on it, then it does to go through it. But I can empathize with your situation, for TOT makes me a tad bit queasy. Anyway.... the ride comes to a stop, and the man cannot get off fast enough. He then proceeded to kiss the ground, the same way that the pope does when he disembarks from an airplane, or just missed getting pelted by someone or something in his motorcade. Anyway.... I and the others that were around the man tried to be supportive, but it was very hard indeedy! We could not believe how scared he really seemed to be, when confronted with a fake snake.
In the meantime... clean up aisle 3..... As I and others shook our heads in disbelief thinking and saying it is not a real snake....a CM said actually the huge snake use to be real at one time, she was imported from Bali, just for this expedition. And that she was a mama snake, who had many a baby, many of whom can be seen today in the snake pit down below. Unfortunately one day, she became sick from someone's Dole whip, where upon she was never quite the same, then a few weeks later she died, right in the middle of the ride too. She fell clean over upon several jeeps, and scared the bejeezus out of some of the riders.
Disney had to shut down the ride, where upon they took her body outside, to preserve her as best as they could. Disney had her taxidermied. The preservation job was most A-1! As we can all see.
Again... do not worry.... she won't bite you... but her babies... well just stay inside your jeep, and all should be fine... well until one must encounter angry natives with spheres that have poisoned arrows. Then there are the bats that fly in the thousands... but then that is another animal tale... Have fun!
I'm also curious about this ride. How similar to Dinosaur is it? I was pregnant the only time we've been to DLR, so I didn't get to ride it. My husband said it was awesome though! I plan to ride it this time and hopefully my 6yo ds will be able to ride it too! He's right at about 46 inches!
