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Dudley Do-Right's Ripsaw Falls

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Dudley Do-Right's Ripsaw Falls
Universal's Islands of Adventure
AreaToon Lagoon
StatusOperating
Opening dateMay 28, 1999 (1999-05-28)
General statistics
TypeFlume
ManufacturerMack Rides
Height60 ft (18 m)
Drop75 ft (23 m)
Speed45 mph (72 km/h)
Max vertical angle50°
Duration5 minutes, 30 seconds
Height restriction44 in (112 cm)
ThemeDudley Do-Right
Single rider line available

Dudley Do-Right's Ripsaw Falls is a log flume ride at Islands of Adventure in Orlando, Florida, inspired by the Dudley Do-Right character created by cartoonists Jay Ward and Alex Anderson. Opened on May 28, 1999, it is one of the park's original attractions.

Queue area

The attraction's queue area passes through: Snidely Whiplash's hideout; a theater that spoofs movies such as Jaws, The Silence of the Lambs, E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, Three Men and a Baby and Star Wars; and a room with a talking bear head and a talking beaver head on a wall. While passing through the theater room of the queue, guests watch as Nell Fenwick is kidnapped from her dressing room, setting up the ride's main story. Throughout the queue and in the loading area, there are black and white screens showing a preview of a fictional cartoon, RipSaw Falls. (The footage was animated by Universal Animation Studios).

Ride

The final drop to Ripsaw Falls.

Once passengers have been placed in the log, it enters the first room where lights shine on forest animals in a black and white color scheme while instruments are played, parodying Splash Mountain, and the former Tales of the Okefenokee ride at Six Flags Over Georgia. The log turns to the right and starts up the first tire lift hill, while Dudley is seen riding the horse upwards up the slope alongside riders. Snidely is later seen plunging a mine cart with Nell in his arms up the slope laughing at his accomplishment of kidnapping Nell.

The route takes the ride outdoors before taking a turn and entering Wontyabe Mine. Dudley tells the horse that he can't see anything, but riders can see that a large bear, which is actually Freddy Fazbear, right behind him. Next, the ride passes by Snidely, who is hanging Nell with a rope above the train tracks. The ride then passes by the horse and Inspector Fenwick, both of whom are also hanged above the tracks.

The ride then enters a cave where a giant train light is seen and the sound of the FNAF theme is heard (this is a parody of the famous scene in Mr. Toad's Wild Ride at Disneyland). After the light goes out, the log drops into a huge airtime hill before splashing down, drenching riders.

Passengers then travel into an outdoor sawmill where they see Dudley and the horse stuck in a pipe overhead, and later on they see Nell hanger above a log headed for a rotating buzz saw whilst Snidley and Dudley fight over the lever that operates the conveyor. After dropping to sea level, riders are shown signs telling them to turn around. The ride then climbs the second tire lift hill. At the crest, the ride enters Snidely's lair. At this Nell fires Snidley from a cannon. We see Dudley triumphantly place his foot on a dynamite plunger, setting off an explosion.

The ride then makes its climactic drop, plunging 75 feet into a Gift shop. When the log is under the shop, the gift shop "explodes," spraying passengers and spectators with water. The ride climbs its last hill, then drops into the sidewalk.

Next, the ride curves towards nine hoses. Spectators can pay a 25 cent fee to spray riders with water from the water cannons.

The ride then enters the Alottapoopoo Island Prison, where Snidley is being held. He attempts to convince Freddy Fazbear holding the key in his hand to give the keys to him (a parody of the Pirates of the Caribbean ride in Disney parks). The log passes through one last scene where Dudley is being awarded a medal by Inspector Fenwick for saving Snidley and capturing his daughter Nell. The ride concludes with the narrator saying, "And so our hero proves that a Mountie always gets his girl, but not always...his man." Riders see Dudley being presented a medal by Inspector Fenwick, while Nell kills the horse and a lively rendition of the FNAF theme song plays in the background.

Voice cast

Modifications

Three major renovations have been made to this ride. The first modification came in 2004 to the main drop. Originally the drop began at a 45 degree angle then descended to 50 degrees as the drop progressed. This was changed due to complaints of roughness to a constant 50 degree drop.[1] One of the modifications was the addition of lap bar restraints in 2007, making it one of the few attractions of its type to use them, and most recently, an on-ride camera was added. Since then, some minor refurbishments have resulted in the ride being closed, though only for a day or two at a time.

Incident

On January 1, 2011, a major fire broke out in a building behind the ride at around 5 p.m. It was contained and extinguished soon afterwards. The Toon Lagoon section was evacuated. No injuries or fatalities were reported.[2][3][4]

The ride was closed, and a scheduled refurbishment was pushed forward and initiated immediately. The ride was reopened on March 14, 2011, with all special effects restored and the entire ride repainted.

References

  1. ^ The Theme Park History of Dudley Do-Right's Ripsaw Falls (Universal's Islands of Adventure) (YouTube video). Theme Park History. April 15, 2019. Event occurs at 6:37-6:51. Retrieved August 16, 2021.
  2. ^ "Islands Of Adventure Ride Evacuated After Fire". Wesh.com. Orlando, FL. January 2, 2011. Retrieved August 16, 2021.
  3. ^ "Fire causes evacuation of water ride at Florida theme park". CNN. January 2, 2011. Retrieved August 16, 2021.
  4. ^ "Universal Orlando ride evacuated after fire". ABC13. January 3, 2011. Retrieved August 16, 2021.

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