Frommer's Review
The setting and effects at WDW's Splash Mountain are better, but the adrenaline rush here is higher (and so is the splash factor). The staid red hat of the heroic Dudley can be deceiving: The ride that lies under it has a lot more speed and drop than onlookers suspect. Six-passenger logs (they're pretty uncomfortable, especially if you have long legs) take you around a 400,000-gallon lagoon before launching you into a 75-foot drop at 50 mph. At one point, you're 15 feet below the surface. Though the water is contained on either side of you, you will get wet. Note: Once again, expectant mothers or folks with heart, neck, or back problems should do something else. Riders must be at least 44 inches tall.
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