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The slides also duck in and out of caves.
Disney's years of experience in creating convincing fake rock formations is evident here.
The fun starts here.
The pool is about 10,000 square meters in area.
Very few pools can produce waves of this size.
The waves have quite a bit of power to them, and are challenging for even strong swimmers.
The first near miss involves the ice dragon flipping through a Zero-G roll whilst the fire dragon arcs over a floating airtime hill, which is the only example of this element on any inverted coaster.
Following the cobra roll on Ice and the second Immelmann on Fire is perhaps the rides' most famous element, a pair of face to face loops with only 30cm of clearance between the feet of riders on each side.
After the loops, the trains breeze past each other through interlocking corkscrews.
Following the floater hill, the fire dragon negotiates the second Immelmann.
The ride is basically an aerial train ride, with a fun soundtrack guests can join in with.
One of the two tracks passes through Circus McGurkus Cafe Stoo-pendous.
Heading off from the station.
Each track has slightly different things to see.
The entrance.
A wacky machine in the queue. There are a couple of buttons mounted on the ramp railings that activate some of its features.
Bottom of the queue.
The Coconut Crusher and Pineapple Plunger are fairly flexible, allowing 1, 2 or 3 riders. Banana Blaster is strictly for 2 riders.
Pineapple Plunger and Coconut Crusher both start off in parallel.
Pineapple Plunger and Coconut Crusher then go their separate ways.