the highest drop on big thunder mountain railroad was about 104 feet.
Splash Mountain features a 52 1/2 ft drop.
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It depends on if you like adventure or not.IF YOU DON'T: It'sa little scary. You see all these little creatures from Walt Disney's "Songs of the South." Like fable creatures. then you see the animals with their wrong paths.The last thing you see is a rabbit about to be eaten by a fox, warning u not to make the wrong choices. Then you go down a huge drop, but don't worry. If you could get majorly hurt from this drop, they wouldn't have it for you to ride. My brother was 5 when he first went on it, and he loved it! Of course there's the certain height you have to be (I think it's 48 inches tall, but it may be 45 inches), but if you pass that you're free to go. It doesn't have any seatbelts, so with that in mind, the drop must not be that steep. There are a few drops in between the beginning of the ride and the last drop. The second drop is the scariest (out of four drops, including the last one).
There are 5 drops in Splash Mountain. There are 3 lifts that raise the log up to higher levels during the ride, using friction on rubber-like conveyor belts to lift the logs. Then there is one short drop down "Slippin' Falls". Then later on the logs begin climbing up the final and longest lift hill, passing beneath 2 vultures that taunt guests and tell of foreboding danger. Shortly before the attraction's climactic drop, Br'er Rabbit is seen alongside the hill, about to be eaten by Br'er Fox. But Br'er Rabbit outsmarts Br'er Fox and Br'er Bear by tricking them into throwing him into the briar patch. Riders are sent down the final drop into the briar patch, mimicking his fall.
There aren't any crazy roller coasters. there's Splash Mountain, Thunder Mountain, Goofey's Coaster (I don't remember the name), and Pirates of the Caribbean, which isn't really a roller coaster, just 1 drop that may scare some, because you don't know it's coming!
When most of us go to Walt Disney World, we worry if the kids are ok with the rides, not the adults. But many, many adults have tossed their cookies on some of these rides:At Magic Kingdom: Space Mountain, Mad Tea Party, Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, and Splash Mountain.At Epcot: Test Track, Mission: SpaceAt Disney MGM Studios: The Tower of Terror, Rock 'n' Roller Coaster, Star ToursAt Animal Kingdom: Expedition EverestWhat affects one person may be perfectly comfortable for another. For example, the abrupt drop in the dark in Splash Mountain scares many people who would be fine with it in the daylight. The relatively innocuous Mad Teacups are famous for inducing motion sickness in people of all ages. The freefall in the Tower of Terror unnerves some people and thrills others. Know your own limits, and consider wearing a motion sickness patch (purchase beforehand; it can be hard to find in the park).
It is 52 feet.
52 feet
Jurassic park's drop is bigger since it is 84 feet
One big drop at the end, and there is like a "bump" (tiny dip) in the middle of the ride.
Saw-the ride at Thorpe park, England is the scariest ride in the world.
"slurp, slush, drip drop, splash"
It will make a splash.
splish and splash or, drip and drop
you just draw a tear drop
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Krakens drop is roughly 150 feet
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