As for the rides at night drift, up here at King's Island, the Beast is a terrific ride during the day and the best I have ever ridden at night. Especially in the Fall when you tend to get some mist in the air in the evening.
I have to agree - rode it a couple years ago while chaperoning the band field trip - to me there's nothing like an old-fashioned wooden roller coaster.One of the best roller coasters ever created!
One of the best rides I ever had on the Jungle Cruise was at night. I should note that it was at Disneyland, but the attractions aren't that different. As others have mentioned, the guides tend to be a little looser at night, and this one was no exception. One gag he used had me laughing the rest of the evening whenever I thought about it. Instead of the traditional "backside of water" bit with Schweitzer Falls, he grabbed his spotlight, and announced, "Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, this is Fantasmic!" Then he proceeded to bounce the light around on the back of the falls while doing the theme to Fantasmic! I doubt this would work as well at The Magic Kingdom, as Fantasmic! is in a completely different Park, but since the show is just a couple hundred feet away from Jungle Cruise in Disneyland, it was very appropriate. It's probably also one of those things you had to be there for. It doesn't sound funny in writing, but his performance made it great.
Its always open until park close, weather permitting.I hate to bring up a three year old thread, but I used the search function instead of starting a new thread. Is there any rhyme or reason to how late the Jungle Cruise stays open? I'm planning a trip in October and riding JC at night is a goal of mine. Is it best to get in line around dusk so that it's dark by the time I get on the boat? Any information would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
One of the best rides I ever had on the Jungle Cruise was at night. I should note that it was at Disneyland, but the attractions aren't that different. As others have mentioned, the guides tend to be a little looser at night, and this one was no exception. One gag he used had me laughing the rest of the evening whenever I thought about it. Instead of the traditional "backside of water" bit with Schweitzer Falls, he grabbed his spotlight, and announced, "Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, this is Fantasmic!" Then he proceeded to bounce the light around on the back of the falls while doing the theme to Fantasmic! I doubt this would work as well at The Magic Kingdom, as Fantasmic! is in a completely different Park, but since the show is just a couple hundred feet away from Jungle Cruise in Disneyland, it was very appropriate. It's probably also one of those things you had to be there for. It doesn't sound funny in writing, but his performance made it great.
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