Splash Mountain, Tiki Room, Carousel of Progress
We had a 1:40pm FP for Splash Mountain. Prior to this trip, I had never been on Splash Mountain at WDW – I had only been at Disney Land once when I was in high school. On our previous 4 trips, either the ride was closed for refurbishment, down when we wanted to ride, or it was too cold to get wet. I booked a FP to make sure we would ride it on this trip.
DD2 was too short to ride, and as predicted, DD4 decided she did not want to ride after watching it from a distance. I think it was more about the fact that she would be splashed with water than the drop itself. I suggested that we do Rider Swap so all adults could ride, but my mom offered to sit this one out. We dropped her off with the girls at Pecos Bill’s and got them situated before leaving.
We got in line at 1:42pm and the FP line was really long! I took a picture to show how far we had to wind around before even getting to the FP entrance. I wondered if the ride had been down earlier in the day.
We probably waited about 15 minutes, maybe a little less. I knew we could get wet on this ride but did not realize how wet. We should have heeded the warnings!
Pat and I ended up in the front row, and his mom and my dad were behind us. I will request to not be in the front row next time! I loved this ride. Since I have never been on this before, I kept getting faked out by the mini drops. I kept thinking, here comes the big one! The drop was great. As you can see in the picture, my MIL still has her hat on…
But once we landed this fall, she realized it was missing! And we were SOAKED. It was like someone poured a bucket of water right into my face. My hair was soaked. I knew we would get wet but like I said, I had no idea it would be that wet. I liked that there were still more rooms to see after the drop, before we got off the ride.
When we got off the ride, I asked a CM about MIL’s hat. I wondered if they would collect them at the end of each night and send them off to Lost and Found. Nope. She told me flatly that they don’t go after hats. I quickly realized why – they want you to buy one in the gift shop! This was the first thing we saw as we entered.
Thankfully, it turned out that her hat had just flown into the back row seat. Someone called after us that they had found the hat, so she got hers back! I would think if it’s this common to lose a hat, they might warn people as they get on the ride – but then again, maybe it should have been common sense

. We saw someone boarding with a giant Goofy hat after us and I almost called out to warn him to take it off.
We met back up with my mom and the girls at Pecos Bill’s, and my dad went off to find frozen lemonades to help cool us down. Each day of our trip was increasingly hotter.
Around 3:00pm we headed out to the Tiki Room. We were all about A/C hopping at this time of day. At 3:07pm the sign said a show would start in 12 minutes, but we ended up waiting almost 20 minutes. At least it was in the shade!
I think DD4 fell asleep during the show.
We didn’t want to wake up DD4, and had already completed all the shows and rides that were on our “must do” list for the trip. We decided to head to Tomorrow Land and find more A/C. The walk over was brutal. We decided to go on Carousel of Progress since it would be a seated indoor show, and we could let DD4 sleep on us. We walked on just as it was starting, right before 4:00pm. It was about a 20 minute show and I enjoyed it. I think I saw this show when I was little and didn’t remember seeing it since then. I enjoyed it!
When the show ended, we debated watching again – another 20 minutes in the A/C sounded appealing and DD4 was still sleeping so I was sold – but others wanted to find something else to do, so we went back out into the heat.
My dad saw the original Carousel of Progress at the 1964 World Fair in New York, so it was pretty cool for him to be seeing it again here 55 years later.