And as we were about to plunge, my confidence was at an all time high. As we went up I started to gain confidence. I saw what was going to bring us up 84 feet. When the ride swerved into the raptor cage, I saw the belt. The rest was actually super peaceful and calming, and I calmed myself down, thankfully. I was freaking out silently as we went up and down the first extremely tiny drop, I wouldn't even call it a drop. Well, 5:15 came and went, but they still put us on the ride. The ride closed at 5:15 and it was already 5:13, and I was praying that we wouldn't get on. I felt sick my stomach and I wanted to die. Here's some advice: stop looking at websites to figure out how bad the drop is, it makes it worse. I didn't even think I'd be going to the park. I looked up this ride around a year ago and decided I would never go on it. Like, I will straight up have a panic attack in the line if I know there's a drop. Yes, raptors come out, mixed with strobe light and screeching effects. I don't see a large container saying "BEER" everywhere? What in the world are you snorting? Oh it's pixie dust nevermind. What would you do if you were a dinosaur?Īlright really? Making up dino names are we? It's a hadrosaur, and the story is that you see one come up on your left, who spits at you, then he goes underwater, then the one on the right who pops up is supposed to be the same one, hence he "knocked your boat off course" by swimming under your boat.Ī brewery? It's the Raptor Containment Area. Also, the Stegosaurus are moving, and making noises. River Adventure has big waterways where the boat is guided through a specific area via rails on the side to guide the boats, as opposed to a trough like Splash or Ripsaw. If you mean the ride track, then Splash Mountain is more "ditch-like" than this ride. Okay I don't know what you mean by "ditch". Okay, it's actually Ultrasaurs (as known by the sign, and the audio that tells you that you are in Ultrasaur Lagoon), and there is only one in there. I don't know what else you want them to do? I rode a couple of days ago and right after John Hammond says "Welcome, to Jurassic Park!" the doors open up, and your boat goes through. I don't know what you're talking about here. Seconds of sheer, stomach-churning terror end with a massive splash that leaves one mad as a wet domestic theropod with an unnervingly high egg yield. rex! Where ya been, girlfrien'! It's good to see you ag-AAAAAAAAAAAAHHHH OMG ***!!!?!!! Couple of "raptors" popping up here and there. What a tweest.įurther adventures in the Brewery. swimming underwater? (Somewhere, Bob Bakker is shedding a single tear.)Īnd now we're in a. Brief attempt at a jump scare where our boat's path is re-routed thanks to a Parasaurolophus who is. Pass by a bored-looking robot stegosaurus. Through another ditch in a rather sparse garden. Pass by a pair of bored-looking robot sauropods. we're in a boat, that's in a ditch that's going through a vineyard, I guess? Oh, neat, the iconic "What they got in there, King Kong" doors! Really cool moment - too bad they don't seem to sync with the music or progress of the boats. Here's my impression of the one time I rode the Jurassic Park ride: Walk around and enjoy the terrific "Park" atmosphere and theming instead. And, IMO, the rest of the ride isn't worth the few seconds of weightlessness and -this is important- this is coming from someone who loves "Jurassic Park" and Splash Mountain. Question: Is the drop on the Jurassic Park ride scary?Īnswer: Um, yes.
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