The worst part of that ride for me is getting in and out. I consider myself fairly limber, but something about those logs just don't fit me.
Likely, the best description I’ve seenBlutos. You will come off looking like you jumped in a pool followed by a waterfall and then jumped in a lake on a day where a monsoon rolled in.
That’s a shame? NotI'm at Universal right now and the guns are working, but only every third one (for distancing).
Blutos. You will come off looking like you jumped in a pool followed by a waterfall and then jumped in a lake on a day where a monsoon rolled in.
Exactly how we do it, except we usually stay at RPR, plus we also hit the pool and spa there before changing.Have not been on these boards in so long I guess they deleted me. I had to make a new sign in.
My wife and I took our kids to UO at least one trip, sometimes twice, every year while they were pre-teens/teens. We always stayed onsite for the length of stay and learned our very first trip that we needed to wear appropriate clothes on the days we were planning to ride the three water rides in IOA. We would put on swim trunks, tee shirts and water sandles and carry towels in a "pool bag". We would rent a locker, put everything but our suits and shoes in there (wallets, keys, phones, etc., etc.). We would then ride the three rides multiple times until we had had our fill for the trip, get our towels and dry off, then go back to the hotel (usually Portofino) to change and enjoy the rest of the day.
This is how the descriptors should read on signs going in90% of the time you will get drenched on this ride regardless of the water curtain.
Jurassic Park...youre going to get a little wet, you could get very wet 5050
Dudley Do Right. You will get very wet and you may get drenched.
Blutos. You will come off looking like you jumped in a pool followed by a waterfall and then jumped in a lake on a day where a monsoon rolled in.
Huh. Never thought of using ziplock bags. The more I know.That’s a bummer but that’s why I always, always double bag my phone in 2-3 ziplock bags before any water ride. You just never know!
yeah, 1 isn't full proof. 2 is probably good. 3, I know I'm set- no water's getting in there!Huh. Never thought of using ziplock bags. The more I know.
Have you ever looked at the Dudley Do-Right Rip Saw Falls and thought, "That looks fun!" Yeah, we did, too! But I have to put this warning out. We got totally screwed on this ride. Yes, it is fun and witty. Yes, the drop is great. But if you watch the youtube videos, you'll see right before the drop a curtain of water that falls on the track as you go up. On ALL the videos, the water curtain parts as you get to it. But last week, it didn't part for us. We got crazy soaked, drenched, deluged, etc. And everyone we saw getting off that day was completely wet, too. We're not talking Splash Mt, or even the water you get on Jurassic Park. We're talking every article of clothing is wet COMPLETELY.
The bad part is it ruined my daughter's iPhone. Of course, Universal said they took no responsibility for it. But man, if the operator isn't going to part the water curtain, this ride should have lockers for our stuff.
Just a fair warning to you all. If you go there and people look wet getting off, that's ok. If people looked like they just jumped in the pool, keeping walking no matter how hot you are.