This is the usual water ride that you can pretty much see at any other amusement park. Each boat holds up to 20 people. If you really want to get soaked, stand on the bridge.
Sam N.
Place rating: 2 Burbank, CA
A very BASICLOGFLUME with no extra«pizzazz» like a tunnel or cave at the top. SHORT duration, and pretty BLAND. Not bad if you’re just trying to cool off. That’s about it. DONOTWAITLONGFORTHISRIDE.
Nikki L.
Place rating: 2 Las Vegas, NV
WORSTWAITEVER We decided we wanted to get wet to cool off and almost passed out in the line. They should have more cover especially during the hottest part of the day. This is a short ride to getting wet but the line will kill you! You could just go through the exit and wait on the bridge to get supppper soaked, which is what some of us ended up doing. It’s better than waiting almost an hour in the sun.
Toni L.
Place rating: 4 Irvine, CA
This ride had the shortest line out of all the other attractions — which was weird since it was HOTHOTHOT when we were there. Anyways, this is a moderate fun ride. I would say don’t take your cell phone with you, for safety. My boyfriend had both of our phones in his pocket & they were safe, but I myself got drenched. You really don’t get soaked on the ride. If you want to get soaked, stand on the bridge to cool off.
Jason K.
Place rating: 4 Van Nuys, CA
If you’re wondering if this ride will get you wet… why, yes. Yes, it will. There are only three water rides in the main park and this log-type ride seems to be always open while the others are often closed. This is a great ride for groups and families, especially if you want a fun photo. I’ve gone with my other half and our 3 and 7-year-olds. There was still room for 2 more. It’s also one of the few more exciting rides that you can take a toddler on. There are two plunges that are sure to thrill everyone, young and old. Since water splashes inside the log, there will be a good amount of water that has accumulated throughout the day(ours had a few gallons). No matter how high you raise your feet, there is at least one part of the ride where the water will slosh all over your shoes. If this concerns you… either 1) don’t go, 2) try to be creative with your feet placement, or 3) ask for another log. We got great photos on our last couple rides here. The photo is taken on the 2nd plunge. I highly recommend collecting the photo numbers for all your rides(the attendant will write them down for you) and take them all to the Kodak photo station just before you exit the park. You can actually save money and time this way. Have fun!