When I was on SWF, I noticed that row 4 in the middle seemed to get the least wet out of all the people on the ride, but it may have been a one time occurance though
Universal Orlando Mechanical Engineer Marathon down, Goofy to go.
When I went about 6 years ago, in the day (probably 80 degrees outside) the Roaring Rapids line had all the switchbacks used and the line extending back out to the railroad tracks. At night it was a walk on and I got 6 rides in a row. I don't know why it would be so much different.
I agree Yankee Clipper/IMS is the best water ride.
The only water rides I'll willingly do are Logger's Run and Ice Mountain Splash. I am one who does not like getting totally soaked(unless it's extremely hot). Neither of the Log Flumes ever get me too wet, and IMS is a little higher on the 'fun' scale than LR, due to the straight drop.
You don't get that wet on the log rides? One time I went on one of them and got drenched! It was because of the fountain spraying in your face at the end of the drop though. And I was in the front..
Well, yeah I get wet. But not totally soaked as in the case of Splashwater Falls. The Log rides get you wet, but not enough to warrant being soaked for the rest of the day.
Depending on where you sit the flumes don't get that wet. Roaring Rapids can soak you, but it can not even get you wet. Splashwater Falls is automatic soak always
Depending on where you sit the flumes don't get that wet. Roaring Rapids can soak you, but it can not even get you wet. Splashwater Falls is automatic soak always