Where can we sit to get the least wet? We have an ADR at Narcoosees that night and I don't think we will be able to make it back to the hotel beforehand. Thanks!
A CM working the loading platform at Splash Mountain asked me once if I wanted to get more splashed or stay more dry. I was carrying a bag that night that wasn't very water resistant and I was concerned about my phone and my portable charger, so I said more dry please. He put me in the third row. I got a little splashed, but nothing insane, and my bag was fine.
On the next trip I wasn't worried about it and was sat in the first row... and got drenched.
I truly don't think there's a place in the boat where that can be guaranteed. Get in a boat with bigger people, and there will be more water. No matter where you're sitting.
If I had a fancy dinner somewhere there is NO chance I would go anywhere near a ride that had any water anywhere.
I truly don't think there's a place in the boat where that can be guaranteed. Get in a boat with bigger people, and there will be more water. No matter where you're sitting.
If I had a fancy dinner somewhere there is NO chance I would go anywhere near a ride that had any water anywhere.
The left side is dryer simply because the water fall splasher near the end is on the right.
Also, you could maybe put some clothes in a day locker that you can change into before your dining reservation.
1) Person on the right is likely to get splashed by other boats coming down
2) Never sit in a boat that is heavily front weighted!!! The water will FLOOD into the front row. This isn't just splash from water. This is the front end of boat dipping below water line. I was DRENCHED.
Last row, left side. Hope that the rest of the passengers aren't all on the hefty side. And wear a poncho. Fashion and hair trumps wimpiness, especially with a signature dinner in your near future.
We rode it 5 times on our last trip....front, middle and back and we barely got wet. Certainly not wet enough to interfere with plans later in the day/night.
Feel much better! Thank you all! Agree that dry hair and clothes trump wimpiness. I would not have planned Splash Mountain and then a Signature, but these ADR and FP's are not always the easiest to coordinate!
We rode it 5 times on our last trip....front, middle and back and we barely got wet. Certainly not wet enough to interfere with plans later in the day/night.
My cousin and her husband had never ever gotten wet on splash, and they spent their teen years and beyond at WDW. Then one day they were head to toe drenched.
I wear a poncho and my rear still gets wet, especially if it's a cheap poncho (bc those are shorter). It protects my chest, but my hair has still gotten wet and my face most definitely.
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