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How is the plunge in the Jurrasik Park ride compared to the plunge in Spash Mountain in Disney World?

Where you are sitting =/= how wet you might get. You have a higher likelihood of getting soaked in the front row, but you could get soaked in rows 2-5. You could end up with a mild splash. You could end up barely sprinkled. There is no "least wet" row, no "stay dry" trick, and ponchos are for turkeys!It all depends on where you are sitting and sometimes you get really wet, others have reported nada, nothing in the wet department.
Splash Mountain - 52 feet
Jurassic Park - 85 feet
According to Frommers Guide to Disney and Orlando book, the measurements are:
Jurassic Park -85 feet (doesnt say the mph)
Dudley Doo Rights Ripsaw Falls-75 feet at 50mph
Splash Mountain-87 feet at 40mph
According to Frommers Guide to Disney and Orlando book, the measurements are:
Jurassic Park -85 feet (doesnt say the mph)
Dudley Doo Rights Ripsaw Falls-75 feet at 50mph
Splash Mountain-87 feet at 40mph
; go FSU
I want to pull that little Seminole cheerleader out of the ceiling every time we ride splash mountain.
I thought the splash had something to do with the weight load of the people on the boat.
I Figure the drop is 3 seconds, and you plunge over 80 ft. IDK what 27ft/sec translates to in mph.
According to Frommers Guide to Disney and Orlando book, the measurements are:
Jurassic Park -85 feet (doesnt say the mph)
Dudley Doo Rights Ripsaw Falls-75 feet at 50mph
Splash Mountain-87 feet at 40mph
I think Galileo and Newton would disagree.but the speed at which your vehicle descends a drop is often dependent on the weight of the passengers. Someone might want to tell them this ...