How wet is Journey to Atlantis?


How wet is Journey to Atlantis? SeaWorld's Journey to Atlantis is not just a thrill ride — it's a wet ride. If you sit in the wrong seat — or the right one, depending on your perspective — you'll get drenched. This should come as no surprise to anyone who sees the eight-passenger boats hurtling down Atlantis' signature 60-foot drop.


Does Journey to Atlantis go upside down?

First you pass through a few rooms as if you're on a family-friendly dark ride (the effects aren't great), and then you rocket down the hill you saw outside, and finally the water gives way and your boat becomes, briefly, a roller-coaster car with no upside-down moments but yet another splashdown.


How scary is Journey to Atlantis?

We rate Journey to Atlantis three out of five water-falls. The ride itself isn't scary in the least. In fact, most of the attraction hosts some of the most peaceful and tranquil moments you might find at SeaWorld Orlando, but the darker tunnels and two drops are enough to get your heart rate up!


Can anyone walk around Atlantis?

Without a Day Pass, you'll likely not be able to get past security to see much of the resort. They were very strict about wristbands and room keys (which are dated with your checkout date). The only places you are able to access are the Casino, Marina Village, and the lobby areas.


What age is Atlantis suitable for?

For young kids While many resorts have kids clubs available to children starting at age four (or even older), Atlantis has activities and space for children as young as three years old. Atlantis Kids Adventures is for children ages three to 12 years old.


Is SeaWorld quick queue worth it?

Wait times in general also tend to get marginally higher during spring break and the holidays. If you're going during any of these peak times, we think Quick Queue is worth it! In the long run, it will end up saving you countless hours during your day and allow you to ride your favorite rides as many times as you want!