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    Originally Posted By wonderingalice

    In which alternate universe? ;-)

    It was jacket weather after dark in May! LOL
     
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    Originally Posted By LOVE-DCA

    i was in the get wet section.. i would not say to get soaked persay more like misted.. it's not that bad..
     
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    Originally Posted By Big Budgie

    I was in the preferred seating section last night for the 10:15 showing about one person away from the rail. We got misted on substantially at a few points, but not drenched.

    The left side toward the bridge walkway on the lower deck were getting hammered with water at points. Kind of funny to hear all the screams. LOL
     
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    Originally Posted By FaMulan

    Saw the show for the first time tonight, boardwalk portion of the Yellow Viewing section and we got pretty wet. The prevailing breeze seemed to be going toward the Paradise Park viewing area.
     
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    Originally Posted By Dabob2

    <And I love thinking of all the folks here that hate the water rides at IOA because you get wet.>

    Some people hate getting wet on water rides (and don't like GRR for the same reason).

    I like such rides, and I like Bluto; but I dislike the fact that on Bluto you KNOW without question you will get soaked every single time - thus no suspense, which to me is one of the chief appeals of raft rides: NOT knowing who'll get soaked, who'll get pretty wet and who'll just about stay dry.
     

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