Reviews of Jungle Cruise
Reviewed by BlueGill Review Date: 08/28/2021
Rating: (9) Recommended
love the corny jokes. nice little boat cruise.
Pros:
the backside of waterCons:
you can hear a lot of the same jokesReviewed by mcenut Review Date: 12/30/2020
Rating: (10) Recommended
Dad jokes and puns, what is not to love? This is a bucket list item to be a Jungle Cruise Skipper cast member. Tour around the jungle with a trained skipper and enjoy the amazing 8th Wonder of the World "The back side of water." This is a must ride attraction every visit to Disneyland.
Pros:
Fun and jokesCons:
NoneReviewed by Jnet Review Date: 12/07/2020
Rating: (10) Recommended
I have to ride this every time I visit the park. Even if you have heard the jokes before they are still fun if you have the right skipper. The cast members are the ones that make this ride awesome.
Pros:
Relaxing, fun.Cons:
If you don't get a good skipper it's lackluster.Reviewed by Falbo Review Date: 07/09/2020
Rating: (8) Recommended
Fun cruise in the \"jungle\" with a funny tour guide
Pros:
Seating, funny, great ride altogtherCons:
Long wait times if you don't have a fast pass. Also, some tour guides are funnier that othersReviewed by Anonymous Review Date: 05/20/2020
Rating: (8) Recommended
Very fun ride, great for all ages, not height requirement. The value of the ride depends on the "skipper" (guide) and how funny they are.
Pros:
Very interactive with puns and jokes.Cons:
You may get a little sprinkle.Reviewed by Sheri10s Review Date: 04/14/2020
Rating: (8) Recommended
Classic Attraction
Pros:
Nice relaxing and funny ride! I love classics!Cons:
Wait times can sometimes be longReviewed by Anonymous Review Date: 04/07/2020
Rating: (8) Recommended
Fun experience especially with the right cast member guiding your cruise but is slow and calm, not the most exciting.
Pros:
Funny and relaxing ride on the water.Cons:
Could use some updates.Reviewed by Anonymous Review Date: 01/29/2020
Rating: (2) Not Recommended
Outdated with terrible "jokes". I think the only reason it's still there is because it's a classic.