An opening day attraction and park staple over 70 years later, Disneyland’s Jungle Cruise has ingrained itself into theme park history and is one of those untouchable rides that we expect to be around for our children’s children. But even after all this time, some questions still linger…

One of those famous Disney attractions that has even garnered its own theatrical film, the “World-Famous” Jungle Cruise has been in the spotlight since it debuted in 1955. Writers, filmmakers, and historians have explored the ride’s history in great detail…and yet, so many guests are still left wondering what exactly is in the water?
As an opening day ride, a lot hinged on the Jungle Cruise being memorable. Inspired by Disney’s True Life Adventures nature documentaries, the Jungle Cruise’s plot and mechanics evolved mightily from its original idea.

Initially, Walt Disney wanted the attraction to be a river ride featuring REAL animals while offering an educational experience.
Unfortunately for Disney, that’s just not practical. Could you imagine real lions and tigers squished into a small theme park, at just over an arm’s length from slow-moving guests? Yeah, that was never going to work for the safety of everyone — and every animal — involved.

Eventually, the idea transitioned into a ride that would feature rudimentary animated figures of animals, such as hippos, elephants, and crocodiles. These animals would be partially or fully submerged in the river’s water, and some would pop out to surprise riders on the African Queen-influenced boats.

But these aren’t your ordinary figures. These are heavy machinery creations, and many are only half-done since the tops of their bodies would only be visible while breaching the water. If you look below the surface, instead of feet, you’ll see mechanical creations that make the figures work.

As for the boats, they don’t float along the river — even if that may seem the case. They actually run along a track, meaning skippers aren’t truly in full control. But, hey — if you’re worried your eccentric skipper might wash your boat ashore next to some hungry hyenas, you can at least put that fear to rest.

So we’ve answered one part of the Jungel Cruise water riddle! Under the water, you’ll spot TONS of machinery. But this created a notable new question: Why can’t we see it?

Imagineers solved that problem by dyeing the water! Mixed in via the Backside of Water, the dye enters the water pink and turns to a rusted tree color as it mixes with the water.

Unfortunately, accidents do happen, like back in 2022 when the dye didn’t mix correctly, resulting in bright pink water.
Instead of a humorous excursion along the famous rivers of the world, onlookers were treated to a scene ripped straight out of biblical tales. Of course, the ride was closed, and Disney fixed the issue to bring back the famous green look, but we have to admit that it would’ve been really cool to sail along the Nile as it ran reddish.

And there you have it! Who knew a ride’s water could be so interesting? We’re constantly examining Disney Parks history and lore, so keep it posted right here at AllEars for more fun facts and Disney history!
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Where does the Jungle Cruise rank among your favorite Disneyland rides? Let us know in the comments!

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