is splash mountain at wdw scarier than jurassic park as far as the drop goes?

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ok i did jurassic park but couldnt bring myself to do the splash mountain ride...is one worse that the other or are they the same or is one maybe less intense?? im refering to the drop at the end only of course thanks in advance
 
Have you done Dudley Do-Right's Ripsaw Falls? I would say the Duddly's drop is more intense than Splash Mountain, which is more intense than JPRR.
 
I believe that Dudley has a steeper drop than Splash Mountain, and the Jurassic Park drop distracts you prior to the drop. The Splash Mountain drop is fun and certainly no worse than the others.
 
I would say encountering a T Rex at the start of the drop is scarier than the rabbit and fox at the top of Splash Mountain:cool2:
 

I would say encountering a T Rex at the start of the drop is scarier than the rabbit and fox at the top of Splash Mountain:cool2:

JPR has a 85 foot drop I would say it is way more intense
 
I would say encountering a T Rex at the start of the drop is scarier than the rabbit and fox at the top of Splash Mountain:cool2:

But what about the vultures?


They all feel about the same to me. Nothing intense at all.
 
I hated the drop on Jurrasic! The last time I rode it was after doing splash and every other roller coaster in orlando for a week - I learned that I turned 40 and I suddenly have vertigo and each drop (or bounce on twilight or even spiderman) was making me worse and worse. The dudly flume SCARED ME too.

splash is a breeze.... and I love the themeing and happiness and wonder inside - you shouldnt miss it... jurrassic? uhmmm... i can watch the movie if i want dinasaurs -- in otherwords, I rather be eaten by the T-Rex then do that drop again.
 
I agree that Dudley Do Right is the worst one, but oh so much fun!

To me Splash Mountain is more intense than Jurassic Park because the logs are smaller than the huge boat you sit in at JP and it seems like the drop is a whole lot faster. JP might be a longer drop but I think SM is more intense. You also don't have any restraints on SM like you do on JP and that adds a whole different feel to the drop in my opinion.


:eek: That 85ft is pretty wicked. JP ROCKS.
 
ok i did jurassic park but couldnt bring myself to do the splash mountain ride...is one worse that the other or are they the same or is one maybe less intense?? im refering to the drop at the end only of course thanks in advance
Like the other posters have said, if you can do JPRA...you should have NO problems with Splash.
 
JP: Over 80 ft drop, 50 degree angle, under-curve.
Ripsaw: 75ft drop, 50 degree angle(approx), over-curve.
Splash: 50 ft drop, 45 degree angle, diagonal.
 
I'd say the JPRA drop is more intense than the SM one but the thing that goes against it is the bigger, more stable craft. But have to agree Dudley is the most intense of them all (haven't ridden since the restraints came in though)
 
splash mountain is nothing compared to jurassic park. i have only rode JP once, but i'll ride SM loads.

chicken out on dudleys!
 
I love JP but I feel safer on it than I do on Splash Mountain. Yeah, it's a longer drop but it just doesn't feel as fast or intense as the drop on Splash, to me. The boats are bigger, more weight because there are a lot more people in each one and you are held in with a safety bar. It probably is more intense since they actually feel the need to hold you in but because of all that it doesn't feel as intense to me personally. That's all. :)

::yes:: I agree that riding a boat down the slope is less intense than a hollowed out log. I would like to add that less intense does not equal less fun. I love JPRA and never miss it.
 
I have a 7 yo DD, are the dinosaurs really scary on the JP ride? I took her on 'Dinosaur' at AK last year cuz she's always been a daredevil and she was scared to death!! I felt so bad!!:sad2: But I have to say as soon as we came out she was laughing and running around again, happy as can be (so no lasting effects). She loved SM BTW, and went on it twice, so the drop wasn't scary for her at all.:)
 
I have a 7 yo DD, are the dinosaurs really scary on the JP ride? I took her on 'Dinosaur' at AK last year cuz she's always been a daredevil and she was scared to death!! I felt so bad!!:sad2: But I have to say as soon as we came out she was laughing and running around again, happy as can be (so no lasting effects). She loved SM BTW, and went on it twice, so the drop wasn't scary for her at all.:)

I think the scariest dino's are in the building your boat goes thru and the T-rex is the worse since you are going between his legs before the drop
 
I have a 7 yo DD, are the dinosaurs really scary on the JP ride? I took her on 'Dinosaur' at AK last year cuz she's always been a daredevil and she was scared to death!! I felt so bad!!:sad2: But I have to say as soon as we came out she was laughing and running around again, happy as can be (so no lasting effects). She loved SM BTW, and went on it twice, so the drop wasn't scary for her at all.:)

I don't have children, so I'm a little tentative with my opinion here. I think the dinosaurs in the outdoors portion of the ride wouldn't scare her. The inside of the ride building is dark, though - not as dark as Dinosaur, but still dark. There are several dinosaurs in there that try to "get" you, especially the life-size (so I'm told) T-Rex. On the other hand, they do a really good job with the T-Rex, so she may react as "way cool"!

If she handled the SM drop, then probably this drop would be okay for her too - it's a bit longer, but smoother because of the boat's size and weight. Although with SM, you can tell just when the drop is coming. If you've never ridden JP before, you might not realize when you're about to drop until it's actually started - the drop is a bit hidden, and you tend to be paying attention to other things at that point, anyway. If you're not concerned about that surprise element, then I'd bet she'd handle the drop just fine.
 
I don't have children, so I'm a little tentative with my opinion here. I think the dinosaurs in the outdoors portion of the ride wouldn't scare her. The inside of the ride building is dark, though - not as dark as Dinosaur, but still dark. There are several dinosaurs in there that try to "get" you, especially the life-size (so I'm told) T-Rex. On the other hand, they do a really good job with the T-Rex, so she may react as "way cool"!

If she handled the SM drop, then probably this drop would be okay for her too - it's a bit longer, but smoother because of the boat's size and weight. Although with SM, you can tell just when the drop is coming. If you've never ridden JP before, you might not realize when you're about to drop until it's actually started - the drop is a bit hidden, and you tend to be paying attention to other things at that point, anyway. If you're not concerned about that surprise element, then I'd bet she'd handle the drop just fine.
The t-rex is life sized and hungry! :scared1:
 




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