How wet do you get on Popeye and Bluto's Bilge Rat Barges?


How wet do you get on Popeye and Bluto's Bilge Rat Barges? You'll be sprayed from above, splashed from all sides, and pretty much drenched all over. If you've got a kiddo or two that may be concerned about the amount of scary drops in this ride, let me assuage your/their fears now. While there is a ton of water involved, there's no scary drop or plummet on this ride.


How do you stay dry on Splash Mountain?

For Splash, just take thin flip flops in a backpack, change shoes in line, put the sneaks and socks into a backpack, then change back after riding. If your entire group will each have their own backpack, perhaps one of you will have a lot less room than others and can dedicate that bag to store the shoes in.


How scary is Ripsaw Falls?

How scary is Dudley Do-Right's Ripsaw Falls? We rate Dudley Do-Right three out of five sticks of dynamite in terms of fear factor. The plot and atmosphere of the ride are nothing to be afraid of, but the hill is quite steep. Plus, it's hard not to be frightened by the sopping-wet guests you'll see exiting the ride!


How wet do you get on Ripsaw Falls?

Plan to Get Very, Very Wet. You'll slosh your way through twists and turns along with lovably laughable Royal Canadian Mountie, Dudley Do-Right. As you approach a nail-biting 75-foot drop, get ready to whoosh down the track for the biggest splash of your life.


Where do you get least wet on Jurassic Park?

Though the boats make a huge splash at the bottom of the 85-foot drop, you can stay relatively dry if you are sitting in an interior seat; sitting behind a larger person and keeping your arms down can help.