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    Default Do Ponchos on water rides work?

    Our next trip is in December (the 13th-19th) and we still want to be able to ride the "water" rides even though the weather might be cool.
    I have seen the suggestions of wearing ponchos on Splash Mountain and Kali River Rapids, does this work well?
    Is there a trick to wearing the poncho a certain way? Does it just allow you to get less wet or to stay pretty dry?

    I would love to hear from anyone with experience on this!
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    For the most part I used mine to make sure that my butt didn't get wet sitting on the seats. I don't like my pants to be soggy, makes walking yucky. For Kali I did take my shoes off and put them under the poncho with me, cuz having wet squishy feet is yucky too. I don't think they will prevent all water from touching you, but they are pretty effective. I had one of the Mickey ones and DH said I looked like Big Bird so that's a bonus too!!
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    We've used them, as well as garbage bags, on water rides and had pretty good luck with them. You won't be completely dry but a lot better than you would be without them. One point of caution is that in summer they can be brutally hot, plus you're stuck carrying them around with you. That's why we went the garbage bag route-- poke holes for your arms and head, and at the end of the ride just give them to someone else in line. Then you don't have to carry them around and you make someone else happy. Mark
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    yes, they do work to an extent. They don't cover your entire body and on rides like Kali (where water comes in from all over) it does prove to be a bit of a problem staying completely dry. on flume rides (like Splash) they do work pretty well.
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    Default What not to do...

    Don't just wrap a poncho around your shoulders. I sat behind someone (a stranger) who did this on Splash Mountain. Coming down the first hill, it flew off her shoulders and into my face.
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    I agree with everyone else. For Splash mountain~yes. Not so much for Kali River Rapids. That water has a way of finding its way into every little available space on your dry body.

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    It worked for my son but he's tiny, just a suggestion so you don't have to carry the wet ones around after, I found some in the camping section at target that were 88 cents and bought a bunch and just tossed them after.
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    For keeping feet dry, here's a trick I've used before - take some plastic bags with you, preferable the kind that the Sunday newspaper comes in. They are the perfect size to make some temporary disposable boots.

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    It will work better if you put on the hood! I bought one to wear on KRR because it was still early and chilly. I didn't put on the hood and a ton of water went right down the back of my neck. I was definitely the wettest. I asked for my money back but they don't come with a guarantee (kidding)
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    They kept us dry on Splash Mountain and Kali River Rapids. I bought some super cheap ones at the Dollar Store (88 cents) before we left. They were compact enough that I took a couple and put them in my bag everyday. When we were done with one we just tossed it! Very convenient and kept us dry! I will definitely be using the same strategy when we go in Feb! Counting down the days!!!
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    A lot of good ideas. We're going in Dec and was planning to buy several ponchos but, reconsidering the trash bag idea unless I find an awesome poncho deal.
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    I got my ponchos in the camping section of Wal Mart for 87 cents. Cheap enough!! Yes, ponchos work!
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    Quote Originally Posted by just2mickey View Post
    I agree with everyone else. For Splash mountain~yes. Not so much for Kali River Rapids. That water has a way of finding its way into every little available space on your dry body.
    I beg to differ. I have used a poncho many times on Kali . I put it on making sure I am sitting on it, tucking it under my legs and the hood is on during the wettest parts. My feet may get wet but don't mess with my hair.

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    You know what? I look forward to the big guns blasting water at me on Splash. And besides, some days it's so hot and muggy that you WANT to get wet! Even so, you'll dry off before you know it... ponchos are a waste of time and you have to carry them around.
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    You know what? I look forward to the big guns blasting water at me on Splash. And besides, some days it's so hot and muggy that you WANT to get wet! Even so, you'll dry off before you know it... ponchos are a waste of time and you have to carry them around.
    I have to disagree. The OP said they were going in December. I go in December every year, and while I will grant that some days are lovely, there are days when it never gets out of the 40s. And you cannot convince me that it is pleasant to walk around a park all day soaking wet in 40 degree weather, regardless of how much you love Disney or Splash. In fact, on days like that they turn OFF the water cannons with the understanding that people generally do not like to be soaked in that type of weather. The lines will be short (on days like that most logs go down Splash empty), but if you want to enjoy the rest of your day, a poncho is a good plan.

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    I have had good luck with the ponchos on both rides. Make sure you tuck the poncho under you and around your tush, wear the hood and you should be fine. Just in case DON'T wear jeans or jean shorts. THEY will NEVER dry. Wear cotton or light weight material they dry much faster just in case.
    As for the shoes on Kali, I thought you could NOT take your shoes off on that ride any longer.
    We wear our Tevas when we go to Kali. Then it's not a problem.
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    We have seen many people wearing ponchos on the water rides so I assume they work pretty good. As for keeping your feet dry on Kali, You can't go shoeless, but, if you prop your feet in the middle, up off the floor, they stay much dryer.
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    As long as your seat is not "that seat" on Kali River Rapids you will be ok. I always wear my poncho when on Kali and have always kept pretty dry except the one time where our raft turned around just before going down the ramp and placed me and my DW with our backs to the action. When we went down the ramp it was my wife and me who received the worst part of the action. The rest of the people in the raft were having a riot laughing as the only two cowards with the ponchos were the ones soaking wet from the very beginning of the ride.

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    My response is Yes and No. They will definitely help, but your rear will usually get wet, or your thighs on the outside.
    I usually cover up on Splash Mountain and don't get too wet, but you go get a little on your seat area.
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    Last time it was pouring down rain when we rode Kali so we already had our Disney ponchos on.

    I'd say it worked great. The only thing that was wet was my legs, feet and face. My clothes stayed dry. If you don't want to get soaked....wear them.
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