I noticed that the main water source is a large tank behing Splash for these two attractions. Do they empty the water from the rides each night and fill the tank back up? or does the water just sit in place with the movement and drops turned off?
Well, thats true for pirates, although Splash is drained more often.DCA Fan said:The water is constantly recirculated but it is not drained. It is only drained for the annual refurb.
raven said:Can you imagine how long that would take to drain an entire attraction then fill it up again? An average pool takes 8 or more hours to fill. Would be cool but it doesn't happen unfortuneately.
Actually in case of an emergency the entire Splash Mountain can be drained in just over 2 minutes. Once They open the gates and turn on the pumps it happens rather quickly. The water poors into a huge tank backstage, they show this tank in the WDW special on the Travel Channel.raven said:Can you imagine how long that would take to drain an entire attraction then fill it up again? An average pool takes 8 or more hours to fill. Would be cool but it doesn't happen unfortuneately.
imagineerfan said:Does anyone know how deep the waterways are at POTC and Splash?
Thanks
Dan
imagineerfan said:Does anyone know how deep the waterways are at POTC and Splash?
Thanks
Dan
disneytati said:It must be really weird to see Splash Mountain empty, and the AAs stopped, or in that "night mode"... I think I would be really scared to go inside... :lookaroun
tigger248 said:Again, not sure about POTC.
But Splash varies depending on the section of the ride. Some parts are fairly shallow, like a couple of feet. Other sections are pretty deep, more like 8 feet (I think).
Lee said:Ummmmm....nope.
The water in Splash does indeed vary, but not that much. The average depth of the trough is 18 inches for most of the ride. The deeper parts are at load and the base of the big lift (lift 3). At load it stays around 30 inches, and goes as deep as 48 inches at the base of the big lift.
Pirates has an average depth of 2 feet, maybe a bit more at the drop and lift.
dreamteacher said:I know I am late with this but I would not think so. I also know that WDW has the money to spend but my gosh (to me) what a waste of money dont give me wrong I know that it has to be changed every once inawhile at least but every night.
civileng68 said:Well we're not talking really about "changing" the water but just refilling. There's an enormous water tank behing Splash Mountain that is used to contain the water for PoTC and Splash. I was just wondering if the pumps were turned off and the water pumped back into the resivior at night for various reasons.
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