




So, the highlight of the day for all of us (except Julia who really WASN'T a fan) was the Journey to Atlantis ride. Think large flume ride, but with two parts and a little roller coater action at the end.
It was already a chilly day, so the prospect of getting wet didn't seem tempting, but we had to do it. Neil the kids and I went down first. Julia, barely tall enough, did not enjoy this ride so much. Once was enough for me as I made it off relatively unscathed in the wetness department and didn't want to press my luck.
Neil and Devin went on it 3 times and could have gone all day. Papa was in his glory too as at the bottom you could feed quarters into a huge squirt gun and totally soak the people on the ride. He was wishing he'd brought all his spare change.
I think the pictures say it all.
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