sfmmrules! Posted February 15, 2008 Posted February 15, 2008 I've got a couple facts, but does anybody have anymore to add & vintage pictures/ads/articles? -The American Sings attraction closed in 1988 & all the animatrics are all found in Splash Mountain. -It was once the longest flume ride in the world.
coasterbadboy Posted February 15, 2008 Posted February 15, 2008 Wikipedia would be a good place to start. There are also a few fan sites that have some very interesting facts. Â And I actually think I have an old Disney magazine article. I'll look when I get home and post a little later.
upside down Posted February 15, 2008 Posted February 15, 2008 Less then a quarter of the ride takes place inside the mountain, the rest is in a wearhouse behind the mountain.
FLIPDUDE Posted February 15, 2008 Posted February 15, 2008 At some point during the ride, after going down a drop, the boat hten rides on an uphill slope before splashing.
ginzo Posted February 15, 2008 Posted February 15, 2008 You get to see a rabbit called "Brer Rabbit" on Splash Mountain.
sfotkid Posted February 16, 2008 Posted February 16, 2008 Im assuming DLR right? If so isnt part of the ride in a factory behind the mountain?
PURE Posted February 16, 2008 Posted February 16, 2008 Less then a quarter of the ride takes place inside the mountain, the rest is in a wearhouse behind the mountain.
Wes Posted February 16, 2008 Posted February 16, 2008 The Splash Mountain logs aren't actually real logs.
Gav Posted February 16, 2008 Posted February 16, 2008 Im assuming DLR right?If so isnt part of the ride in a factory behind the mountain? Mission Tortilla Factory?
BeemerBoy Posted February 16, 2008 Posted February 16, 2008 The water is from Walt Disney's old swimming pool.
Wes Posted February 16, 2008 Posted February 16, 2008 Disney uses a special formula (two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom) to create the liquid effects in Splash Mountain.
cfc Posted February 16, 2008 Posted February 16, 2008 ^They discovered this formula when they created the atom for the Adventure Thru Inner Space ride in the late 1960s. Â But seriously, folks--rumor has it that Disney's legal staff once pushed for the logs to be equipped with OSRs. (I read this on the Internet a few years back, so take it for what it's worth.)
Nrthwnd Posted February 16, 2008 Posted February 16, 2008 TDL's Splash Mountain was the first to use side-by-side seating. Â Seems the Japanese were way too polite to start straddling a center seat/beam, one behind the other. And wanted the two seat seating arrangement. Â And WDW's followed, with the same designed logs.
sfmmrules! Posted February 16, 2008 Author Posted February 16, 2008 Cool facts! Any more? I'm really interested. Here are a couple more that I know of: -You can get the full song to Splash Mountain found in the Disneyland 50th boxset. -You can own a piece of Disney History on a Splash Mountain pin that has a piece of Brer Rabit.
Erik Johnson Posted February 16, 2008 Posted February 16, 2008 ^^ Yep I have that one. This is the full first set in my collection.
America Sings Freak Posted February 16, 2008 Posted February 16, 2008 I've got a couple facts, but does anybody have anymore to add & vintage pictures/ads/articles?-The American Sings attraction closed in 1988 & all the animatrics are all found in Splash Mountain. -It was once the longest flume ride in the world. Not all the animotronics were moved to Splash Mountain two of the geese were put into Star Tours without their skins and over fifteen are uncounted for or are used in testing new imagineers. Now that is what you would expect from an America Sings nerd!
sfotkid Posted February 16, 2008 Posted February 16, 2008 I heard that Walt Disneys Frozen body is inside the Steam boat at the end of the ride.
gisco Posted February 16, 2008 Posted February 16, 2008 I heard that Walt Disneys Frozen body is inside the Steam boat at the end of the ride. Â Don't be silly, They only froze his head.
ebl Posted February 16, 2008 Posted February 16, 2008 My father-in-law's company did some of the work on the water system on Disneyland's Splash Mountain. Â Disney originally wanted to use an off-the-shelf ride system from O.D. Hopkins, but discovered that you can't build a non-standard flume ride out of standard flume ride components. Â The original plans called for the use of driftwood for the logs since it floats better. Â Splash Mountain is the fastest ride at Disneyland. Â Most of the above items are true, but there might be a lie somewhere in there. Â Eric
Gnome Posted February 16, 2008 Posted February 16, 2008 Isn't the monorail the fastest at like 55mph or something?
DenDen Posted February 16, 2008 Posted February 16, 2008 For a while, it was known as "Flash Mountain", and a web site was dedicated to it, which eventually became a porn site.
ebl Posted February 16, 2008 Posted February 16, 2008 "Isn't the monorail the fastest at like 55mph or something?" (Gnome) Â No, the monorail doesn't top 25 or 30 mph, though it is capable of doing so. Splash Mountain's logs reach a speed of about 40 mph going down the last drop. Neither of the coasters tops 30 mph to my knowledge.
Vekomaman Posted February 16, 2008 Posted February 16, 2008 Did they really freeze Walt Disney's head.
ginzo Posted February 16, 2008 Posted February 16, 2008 Did they really freeze Walt Disney's head. Â Yes. And George Bush planned 9/11.
coasterbadboy Posted February 16, 2008 Posted February 16, 2008 Here's that article I promised. It was from StoryboarD magazine. Not sure of the year. It was sometime during construction.
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