Re: My Own Personal SG
Posted: Wed Aug 05, 2009 12:45 am
BRWombat wrote:I've done the same. In fact, I've done it trying to see if I can hit the back wall of the pool! Great fun.
But isn't that how you end up with an Atomic Wedgie?

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BRWombat wrote:I've done the same. In fact, I've done it trying to see if I can hit the back wall of the pool! Great fun.
Makes me cringe just thinking about it.DisneyMom wrote:But isn't that how you end up with an Atomic Wedgie?![]()
That only happens on Drop Out.DisneyMom wrote:But isn't that how you end up with an Atomic Wedgie?![]()
Both water parks have a wedge-o-matic ride. I personally like Typhoon Lagoon better, and yes, I snorkeled with the sharks there. It was fun, watched a woman freak out (not cause of the sharks, but the water), her young son was there too :/ The sharks stay toward the bottom, although I did have a fish come say hi once. I haven't done the Crush N Gusher at TL, but Schlitterbahn (the folks who made Crush N Gusher) has one that I have been on, VERY much fun! I recommend a visit to Schlitterbahn in New Braunfels, TX, if you're ever in the area :)turkeyham wrote:Drop out at Raging Waters is a great ride. After you get off, you have to pick your swiming suit of of your butt. :D:
Over at Wild Rivers, they have the Bombay Blasters and that might be different, but the drop is 10 feet below. I remember getting a wedge on that ride as well. ;)
The water parks out at WDW area, do they have anything that looks like Drop Out? Let me know.
My sister wants to snorkle with the sharks. Has anyone done that? Is it worth seeing?
Don't touch a fish or you will 101 it.ktulu wrote:The sharks stay toward the bottom, although I did have a fish come say hi once.