That's nice that it has a big drop. I wanted to know if the ride was going to be short though.
Article and 1st post has all the answers. :thumbsup:
That's nice that it has a big drop. I wanted to know if the ride was going to be short though.
I cannot find a track length for Kali on the web, but the drop is only 20ft at the end of the ride according to Disney's site (30ft if you believe wiki.) Compare that to Infinity's record-breaking 40 ft drop.That's nice that it has a big drop. I wanted to know if the ride was going to be short though.
Bri, can you add some of the new info like min height requirement to the main post stats:Article and 1st post has all the answers. :thumbsup:
Oh, and splash level: Soaked.
- 8 People per raft
- 14 Rafts on track
- 1520 feet of track
- Minimum Height: 42" to ride
Isn't Kali also 12 person boats instead of Infinity's 8 person ones as well? So it will seem faster and more intense on the smaller boatsI cannot find a track length for Kali on the web, but the drop is only 20ft at the end of the ride according to Disney's site (30ft if you believe wiki.) Compare that to Infinity's record-breaking 40 ft drop.
The ride time is about 4.5 minutes for Kali, (similar to infinity's 4 min time,) and that includes Kali's long and slow 90 ft incline at the beginning. Infinity will have a quicker incline with the elevator lift, so that leaves a lot more time for action as compared to Kali.
Kali does allow for 20 rafts at once, whereas Infinity is 14 at a time. I'm sure a big part of the difference is how much space Kali's low angle lift is vs Infinity's quick elevator. Kali can hold several boats on its 90 ft long lift hill alone, vs Infinity's only 1 at a time on the elevator.
So, I'm guessing Kali is longer by distance, but a good chunk of that is a slow moving incline at the start. Both rides have similar ride times, so expect Infinity Falls to be a more exciting ride all the way through.
Correct.Isn't Kali also 12 person boats instead of Infinity's 8 person ones as well? So it will seem faster and more intense on the smaller boats
I am guessing the deep v necks shown in the art is the artists hoping. It sounds like the level of soaking on this ride would call for a full bathing suit and the street clothes shown are merely dreams rendered as artI cannot find a track length for Kali on the web, but the drop is only 20ft at the end of the ride according to Disney's site (30ft if you believe wiki.) Compare that to Infinity's record-breaking 40 ft drop.
The ride time is about 4.5 minutes for Kali, (similar to infinity's 4 min time,) and that includes Kali's long and slow 90 ft incline at the beginning. Infinity will have a quicker incline with the elevator lift, so that leaves a lot more time for action as compared to Kali.
Kali does allow for 20 rafts at once, whereas Infinity is 14 at a time. I'm sure a big part of the difference is how much space Kali's low angle lift is vs Infinity's quick elevator. Kali can hold several boats on its 90 ft long lift hill alone, vs Infinity's only 1 at a time on the elevator.
So, I'm guessing Kali is longer by distance, but a good chunk of that is a slow moving incline at the start. Both rides have similar ride times, so expect Infinity Falls to be a more exciting ride all the way through.
Bri, can you add some of the new info like min height requirement to the main post stats:
Experience what it's like to be a SeaWorld stock holder as you plummet down a slippery incline until you too end up soggy and miserable at the very bottom
Well I bought an AP (dirt cheap at the time) when they opened Antarctica. I won't make that mistake again so the reviews have to be stellar for this, Mako they are. With the two I might be persuaded to venture out again. Time tellsI feel like SeaWorld misunderstands why people like certain ride types an how people self-sort into various groups.
People who like raft rides might be the same people who like flume drop rides, but typically people tend to go for one or the other. The group that wants a raft ride with a big drop is fairly small. Like a venn diagram - they exist, but they're not the majority.
It's like making a "small world" themed hyper coaster, singing dolls and giant drop. Small group would like it, most will self select out of the experience.