OMG, Splash Mountian Is Insanely Fun!!

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OK, it's probaly a type R, but I laugh everytime I see this photo. (BTW, type R = repost)
 
Haven't seen it, so it's new to me! Thanks!

Got a nice chuckle out of it during a not-so-fun day thus far... :thumbsup2
 

Hate to be a party pooper, but is that even a Splash Mountain ride? It isn't WDW (which has two-wide seating), and I'm not sure the log looks right for DL...but I haven't seen those personally yet.

I just notice these things...
 
It might be Disneyland, that Splash Mountain has in line seating. It's difficult to tell though...

Melissa
 
Funny picture! Since a PP asked I looked more closely and I think he/she is right. That is not Splash Mountain. If you notice, you can see the beginning of the Knott's Berry Farm "K" at the front of the log. I just recognize the font. I may not have been to WDW yet (first trip this May :cool1: ) But having grown up in Southern CA, I know those theme parks! That totally looks like the Knott's font to me.
 
reminds me of another site with some "not for public" splash mountain photos!
 
Funny picture! Since a PP asked I looked more closely and I think he/she is right. That is not Splash Mountain. If you notice, you can see the beginning of the Knott's Berry Farm "K" at the front of the log. I just recognize the font. I may not have been to WDW yet (first trip this May :cool1: ) But having grown up in Southern CA, I know those theme parks! That totally looks like the Knott's font to me.

I did a quick search of images and indeed that is Knott's "Timber Mountain Log Ride". Sorry about the confusion.
 
Disneyland Splash has a head-on camera and not an angled side one. Also, the back seat on the log is wider, so a parent can sit with a small child next to them. That's the best way to tell the difference.
 
Did they put the water back in the ride?
 














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