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Disney Secrets and Little Known Facts About Classic Disney Rides- Splash Mountain

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Splash Mountain is a Disney ride staple. No Disney Vacation is complete without a plunge into the brier patch. With the mountain being so popular, you may think you know everything about it, but the classic ride is hiding a number of the most mysterious of Disney World secrets.

Splash Mountain’s Special Moving Parts

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Splash Mountain is known for its watery thrill intertwined with elaborate show scenes. The show scenes come to life with the use of animatronics. Splash Mountain in WDW has a total of 68 animatronics!

A Controversial Backstory- A little known Disney Secret

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Splash Mountain is the sole reminder of a long-forgotten Disney Film. Song of the South was a popular Disney film in its day, but with its depictions of slavery, it did not age well. Song of the South featured tales such a Br’er Rabbit, and Splash Mountain’s story line combines elements from a few different tales told in the movie.

 The 3 Splash Mountains of Disney

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Splash Mountain has 3 different counterparts, with each version having small differences. Versions can be found in Walt Disney World, Disney land, and Tokyo Disneyland. Both American versions have a drop of 52.5 feet into the brier patch. While in Tokyo, it is a 60 foot drop. Disney land’s version is about 9 minutes long, while the other two come in on the longer side of ten minutes.

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Splash Mountain Almost Wasn’t “Splash Mountain”

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The original name for was going to be “Zip-a-Dee River Run” after the infamous song that plays at the end of the ride. But the movie “Splash” came out and the current name “Splash Mountain” was created to potentially promote the movie.

The Real Disney Secret- You’re not really in the Mountain

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Although some Disney magic may make it seem like the entirety of the ride takes place inside the mountain, all the inside portions of the ride take place in a show building behind the mountainous façade.


Who Knew Mountains Were So Costly?

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When Splash Mountain was constructed in Disneyland, it cost a whopping 75 million, which is more than four times the total cost of Disneyland when it was constructed in 1955.

Intruder Alert- Disney’s Secret Alarm System

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With all the unsupervised, dark sections of the ride, it’s no surprise that guests often try to step off the logs and into the show scenes. One of Disney secrets is that it features an infrared intrusion system to alert the crew if someone is not where they are supposed to be. So, it turns out, you are not so unsupervised after all!

Prime Disney Real Estate

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Splash Mountain may seem to be just a small briar patch, but the Disney secret is that in Walt Disney World, it covers an entire 9 acres! This includes the queue, mountain, ride building, and water holding area.

Musical Theming of the Mountains

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Not many people notice this Disney secret, but the versions in Walt Disney World and Disneyland have the same songs, but in different styles. To fit in with their slightly different themed lands, Disney World’s Splash Mountain has a more bluegrass tone to its songs, while Disneyland has a big band and orchestra tone.

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The Best Firework Views

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If you love Disney Fireworks but hate viewing them with all the crowds, Splash Mountain offers a unique perspective and only the biggest fans know this Disney secret. During the beginning of the ride as you slowly float around the top of the mountain, you will have a wonderful view with a more personalized feel. There is also nothing better than watching fireworks over Cinderella’s Castle as you plunge into the briar patch!

The Demise of Splash Mountain

Splash Mountain closed at Disney World in January of 2023, and in Disneyland on May 30, 2023. In recent years, the “Song of the South” film backstory of the ride has became more well known.

The movie depicts slavery and black stories in a way that is widely agreed to be inappropriate in today’s world. In fact, the former executive secretary of the NAACP, has been quoted as saying the movie “helps to perpetuate a dangerously glorified picture of slavery.”

Petitions and outcry have existed for years to encourage Disney to redo the ride in a more progressive way. in 2020 Disney released a long awaited announcement: Splash Mountain would soon undergo a lengthy refurbishment and retheme to Tiana’s Bayou Adventure.

Tiana’s Bayou Adventure will be opening in Disney World in June 2024, and in Disneyland sometime in 2024.


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