If I wasn't so terrified to being permabanned from the property, I would go nose around RC a bit before it's eventually demoed
I went to BB and TL for the first time about 3 weeks ago. I am 42 now. I just got back from my 21st trip to the World. When I was a kid we went to Disney about 13 years in a row. Each time we were there we visited RC. RC was totally different from BB and TL. It was not nearly as spread out and there wasn't as much to do. It had a kiddie area, a pool with what looked like a huge drop from 2 slides (which i looked at every year but never braved), an inner tube slide, a couple of other slides, a pulley, a log you held onto and swung out over the lake. That's about all. It was much smaller but back in those days, we were quite happy with it.
I went to BB and TL for the first time about 3 weeks ago. I am 42 now. I just got back from my 21st trip to the World. When I was a kid we went to Disney about 13 years in a row. Each time we were there we visited RC. RC was totally different from BB and TL. It was not nearly as spread out and there wasn't as much to do. It had a kiddie area, a pool with what looked like a huge drop from 2 slides (which i looked at every year but never braved), an inner tube slide, a couple of other slides, a pulley, a log you held onto and swung out over the lake. That's about all. It was much smaller but back in those days, we were quite happy with it.
If wanted to swim at the campground you either swam for free in the lake or paid to go to RC. There was no pool back then. Like many people have said it was my understanding that you could no longer swim in the lake because of the bacteria. However, I also can see where people are coming from that the economy took a down turn and RC did not open back up. Seeing how it was a completely different water park than BB and TL if they were going to close one, it only makes sense that it would be the oldest, smallest and least convenient to get to (not to mention the one that could have snakes, alligators and bacteria).
Last night as I was looking around the internet on this subject someone made a comment that they were there once and 2 employees came out with gloves and a bag and told the guest to get onto the platform. They proceeded to remove a 6 foot snake that was wrapped around one of the poles. Makes me cringe when I think of being in that water now.
I also almost drowned there. I remember the experience like it was yesterday. I was a (much younger) strong swimmer and still not sure what happened. I was in one of the inner tubes. When i came off the end of the slide and hit the water I folded up like a clam and went through the center. I must have been disoriented because i remember sitting on the bottom looking around thinking something was wrong but not knowing what to do. When i didn't surface the lifeguard ended up jumping in after me but about then I figured out what to do and recovered. He wasn't happy that he ultimately jumped in for nothing...ah memories.
I don't see that it would ever reopen because of the length of time it has sat. It would not be a refurbishment but a rebuild and all of the same problems would exist. I know some of this is a summary of what has already been said, but just my input.
It would be a good spot for an outlaw paintball game.
Whatever will become of River Country?
Are there more recent photo updates? Someone was there 5+ years ago and took a bunch of pictures but I'm curious as to how it's doing now
I can understand why people are curious about these places but is breaking in really worth being banned from ever going back to WDW?
OMG I just got to the part where they are walking down the slide. Seriously? Do these people have a death wish? What if the thing collapsed?
'bout the same.
Good times at river country, layed back no stress, But there has always been a pool at the meadows, we have been camping at FW since the railroad was running and trams were used for transportation. the wilderness homes were in the shape of large logs.
Good times at river country, layed back no stress, But there has always been a pool at the meadows, we have been camping at FW since the railroad was running and trams were used for transportation. the wilderness homes were in the shape of large logs.
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