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In the article it says "The boats pass behind Schweitzer Falls (known as "the Backside of Water")". I beg to differ. Scheitzer Falls (names after Doctor...er...Falls) is passed at the beginning of the ride, and is not the one with the "Backside of Water" gag, which -to my knowledge, is unnamed. Even if it was named, it is not "known as" the backside of water, that is merely the joke that goes with it--TimothyJacobson (talk) 19:52, 14 June 2010 (UTC)
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I wish to have more information on the history of both Disneyland's and Walt Disney World's Jungle Cruises, and more specific information on Walt Disney World's. |
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The "Major Changes" section says the Cambodian temple wasn't added till 1962. But (unless I am getting confused again) this was there from 1955? TimothyJacobson (talk) 01:23, 16 May 2019 (UTC)
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I keep seeing some Disney boat attractions listed as "Tow Boat" rides, but this is incorrect. A Tow Boat attraction does not have it's own propulsion system, and instead is "towed" around a course with a tow line. The Jungle Cruise operates with it's own onboard motor and merely sits on a track, in the same way that the Mark Twain riverboat does. CreativeNightPainter (talk) 06:19, 1 April 2024 (UTC)