Main Street
Adventureland
Frontierland
Big Thunder Mountain Railroad
Country Bear Jamboree
Splash Mountain
Tom Sawyer Island
Liberty Square
Fantasyland
Mickey's
Toontown Fair
Tomorrowland
 
The final plunge is 52 1/2 feet high and is pitched at an angle of 45º. During the drop you hit a top speed of 40 mph (that's faster than Space Mountain!).
 
The inspiration for Splash Mountain came from the 1946 Disney film Song of the South, primarily the animated sequences starring Brer Rabbit, Brer Bear and Brer Fox.
 
The coloring of Splash Mountain (originally based on that of the film as designed by Claude Coats and Mary Blair), was shifted to a stronger magenta shade to better tie in with nearby Thunder Mountain.
 
The runoff from Splash Mountain leads to the Rivers of America, further integrating Splash Mountain into Frontierland.
 

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