I would SO use them!
https://wdwnt.com/2018/11/full-body...zly-river-run-at-disney-california-adventure/
https://wdwnt.com/2018/11/full-body...zly-river-run-at-disney-california-adventure/
I’ve paid Disney $ for some questionable things in my Disney travels.... but no way I’m paying Disney $5 to dry me off.
They don't even do that -- they just blow warm, moist air on you for a few minutes.I’ve paid Disney $ for some questionable things in my Disney travels.... but no way I’m paying Disney $5 to dry me off.
Oh, there's no joke. They are outside of all the water rides at Universal and people pay to use them all the time. I guess people don't realize how wet you get on their rides. It would have to be like the dryer in a car wash to get someone dry after BlutosThere has to be a joke about literally paying for them to ‘just be blowing hot air!’
Oh, there's no joke. They are outside of all the water rides at Universal and people pay to use them all the time. I guess people don't realize how wet you get on their rides. It would have to be like the dryer in a car wash to get someone dry after Blutos
Yet Disney did install them. Just not in FL. Maybe the folks in CA are less inclined to complain?Well - there still is a joke! But as the PP mentioned - they don’t really even blow hot air! Ha!
We have seen them at other parks (Universal/searworld/our local parks etc) but when they don’t work there - people go on their merry way..Ha! Can you imagine the complaints Disney would get?!
Or maybe the temperature tends to be cooler in CA than FL, so it would take longer to dry off naturally.Yet Disney did install them. Just not in FL. Maybe the folks in CA are less inclined to complain?
But I understand from others they suck at drying