bomberman said:Do u know how it works. Because you can't see the track.
bomberman said:So its basicly a boat but has sides to keep it where it should be.
MagliteL13 said:It is a real boat. Actually, if the US Navy wanted to, they could pull our boats during wartime for use. Why? I have no idea, but they could. The boats don't run on a track system, but rather a trough. They are totally free floating vessels and aren't attached to anything while in the water.
TiggerRPh said:Thanks for correcting that...I mistakenly said track rather than a trough.
Wow, how many times do you have to answer that question every day?MagliteL13 said:No prob. It's probably the most mistaken thing regarding Jungle Cruise--that and that and it's the boats that take you to Animal Kingdom... grrrrr.
animal_king1990 said:Is the one at Disneyland the same? Or is the one at MK longer?
disneywy said:The ride system is the same between the parks. I am not sure about the actual ride length though.
bomberman said:Because like, the last time I went too WDW the CM person was barely driving it.
Funny, I believe DL's and WDW's Submarine rides differed in the exact same way (well, there were plenty of differences, but I'm talking track-wise)Lee said:Actually, at Disneyland the JC boats run along an underwater rail as opposed to WDW's "tire-in-a-trough" system.
The ride at WDW is a bit longer.
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