Typhoon Lagoon New Raft Ride - Miss Adventure Falls

rushtest4echo

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The manly man's water slide.
 

cheezbat

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I'm pretty sure Disney will continue to keep their water parks more family friendly compared to Volcano Bay, similar to the dynamic present at the competing theme parks. However, aside from the simple fact that Disney has needed to expand their offerings at their water parks FOREVER, will VB force Disney's hand at trying some more teenage/young adult friendly slides? I don't really care to see a Proslide bowl or something of that sort at the Disney waterparks, but perhaps it's time for them to at least consider something like that.

Why wouldn't you want a Proslide Mammoth Bowl ride at a Disney waterpark if it was highly themed? I personally think Disney needs to start looking at those kinds of rides and put their imagineers to the test.
 

csmat99

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Go to Volcano Bay. Much like Disney vs Universal in the theme park segment, Universal's water park is more geared towards young adults and teenagers vs Disney's more family approach. Universals raft ride probably won't be much more thrilling anyway though save for the rafts. Although I must say it's embarrassing to see Universals excuse for "theming" on their family raft rides at Volcano Bay. They should just call them Toscana waterslides since they've got a better view of that housing complex than they do of anything at Universal.
So you actually walked through VB to base your opinion the theming is awful? Try waiting until the park opens and see for yourself. And Disney hasn't done much of anything with regards to innovation in years. Oh wait the new dumbo addition sure knocked it out of the park. Or the 5 years to build a land in AK.
 

rushtest4echo

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So you actually walked through VB to base your opinion the theming is awful?
Yes.

And I've never said that the parks theming is awful. That would be idiotic. It's clearly one of, if not, the best themed water park in the US. I was commenting on the specific tower.

Though the park isn't nearly finished when I was up on that particular slide tower (and obviously still isn't). The roof and handrailings needed to be installed but I didn't see any opportunity to block the view of the apartments or much in the way of theming the tower itself or the ride beyond the thatched roof. I'm glad that they'll be using a heavy amount of vegetation to block some of the views, but it's going to be difficult on the tallest standalone towers in the park.

If we're going to start measuring VB against Disney's offerings (and we should), then I should at least be allowed to say that the placement and lack of theming on that particular tower is really bad. And it is.

Why wouldn't you want a Proslide Mammoth Bowl ride at a Disney waterpark if it was highly themed? I personally think Disney needs to start looking at those kinds of rides and put their imagineers to the test.

Oh don't get me wrong, I personally would KILL to get a hydromagnetic mammoth with a bowl element at Typhoon Lagoon. I just don't think that Disney wants stuff like that at Typhoon or Blizzard (or is willing to invest the money needed, either way it doesn't look likely any time soon). I want to be wrong on that notion though!



While a slide like that would be awesome at Disney, I think it's better suited for Sea World or obviously Volcano Bay. That one in particular is one of the most violent slides I've ever been on. Something smaller and a bit less extreme but similar to that crazyness would be my ideal next slide for BB or TL! They could go nuts with story/theming on a slide like that too!
 
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MonorailMan

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Why wouldn't you want a Proslide Mammoth Bowl ride at a Disney waterpark if it was highly themed? I personally think Disney needs to start looking at those kinds of rides and put their imagineers to the test.
Proslide does have some very thrilling rides and a Mammoth Bowl or a Tornado would be awesome in a Disney waterpark, I just don't think that Disney wants those kinds of rides in their waterparks. I think that if they were interested in rides like those, they would've done it already. A funnel slide would be great for Typhoon; theme it like you are in the typhoon and it could be done really well. On the flip side, Disney could also be waiting to see how well Volcano Bay is received, with regards to lack of theming but abundance of thrill rides, and I think that will shape what Disney does with their waterparks in the coming years.
 

WDWBigEd

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Ok so I just want to know if anyone has ridden it? Don't really want to go back into the pages because the last has been too much fun for me!!!

So anyone? Is it good?

We just rode this yesterday. Posted 30 minute wait time. Which I think was more around the 18 - 20 minute wait. The ride it self is nice. It feels shorter and more tame compared to Teamboat Springs at BB. They have lights set up around the turns so I need to come see it at night, but the ride it self was missing out of the semi thrill Teamboat Springs gives. Once we went up in our raft we never changed positions. I was always facing forward. At Teamboat Springs we never seem to stay in the same spot we started in. Don't get me wrong this was still a fun ride and was much needed. Personally I don't think I would wait more then 30 for the ride.

Now my thoughts go to wondering what they are going to do with the empty space where Shark Reef was.
 

Absimilliard

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Why wouldn't you want a Proslide Mammoth Bowl ride at a Disney waterpark if it was highly themed? I personally think Disney needs to start looking at those kinds of rides and put their imagineers to the test.

Proslide Cloverleaf rafts usually require a 47-48 inches height restriction due to the shape of the tube and opening size. My tiny niece who was barely 48 inches tall had a hard time on a Tornado slide at the local waterpark. Why do you think Disney went with a prototype slide that use round rafts for Miss Adventure Falls? It was the only way they could get away with no height restriction.
 

raven

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Proslide Cloverleaf rafts usually require a 47-48 inches height restriction due to the shape of the tube and opening size. My tiny niece who was barely 48 inches tall had a hard time on a Tornado slide at the local waterpark. Why do you think Disney went with a prototype slide that use round rafts for Miss Adventure Falls? It was the only way they could get away with no height restriction.
Darn that "family" limitation on their ideas, eh?
 

cheezbat

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Proslide Cloverleaf rafts usually require a 47-48 inches height restriction due to the shape of the tube and opening size. My tiny niece who was barely 48 inches tall had a hard time on a Tornado slide at the local waterpark. Why do you think Disney went with a prototype slide that use round rafts for Miss Adventure Falls? It was the only way they could get away with no height restriction.
So every ride built in the Disney waterparks from here on in need to be for families with little kids?
It just gives kids something to look forward to as they get older. I get so tired of everything having to be for the kids. When I was a kid there were tons of things at the parks I visited that I couldn't ride, but it just gave me something to look forward to as I got older.
 

Absimilliard

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So every ride built in the Disney waterparks from here on in need to be for families with little kids?
It just gives kids something to look forward to as they get older. I get so tired of everything having to be for the kids. When I was a kid there were tons of things at the parks I visited that I couldn't ride, but it just gave me something to look forward to as I got older.

Think about it: at Typhoon Lagoon, the previous addition were the MasterBlaster slides with height restriction. Adding this no height restriction attraction bring balance and gives the park a proper family raft slide, something it had been missing.
 

cheezbat

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Think about it: at Typhoon Lagoon, the previous addition were the MasterBlaster slides with height restriction. Adding this no height restriction attraction bring balance and gives the park a proper family raft slide, something it had been missing.
I don't see anything wrong with this addition, but I hope they add something a bit more exciting in the future.
 

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