Yuta Falls
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5/18/2023 Update: FigmentJedi has been adding lore details to many entries. Walk-thru videos have been added to Realms pages and Whalebone Grill and Totara Market.
| Name | Yuta Falls |
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| Category | Family Ride |
| Type | INFO NEEDED |
| Park Area | Yuta |
| First Year | 2023 |
| Riders | INFO NEEDED |
| Dispatch Rate | INFO NEEDED |
| Ride Duration | INFO NEEDED |
| About the Ride Info Box | |
Yuta Falls is a flume ride located in Yuta. It opened in 2023.
Yuta Falls is centered around an ancient mill, which once served as a log flume for the Yuta people's logging operation. As told in queue murals, when overlogging and extensive mining work resulted in the Yuta people becoming trapped underground by an earthquake, they resolved to live more in balance with nature upon being guided back to the surface by the Emerald Serpent Matugani. The water mill's flume was converted into an aqueduct to sustain Namua, the Totara tree embedded into the entrance of the Totara Market.
Trivia
- The original load station and control system for Yuta Falls was destroyed during the park's construction by a fire accident that took place on the night of March 10, 2022, resulting in the attraction missing the first season. Rolling with the punches, the park's Facebook page and one of the trivia questions in the Lost Island App would jokingly blame the lava demon Volkanu for the fire.
- Guntaga, a Yuta lumberjack seen in the queue illustrations and app, serves as the voice of the attraction's load and unload spiel.
- 2024 saw the minor thematic additions of a Yikyik totem and a pergola tunnel towards the back of the layout before the second lift hill.
Photos
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2022 construction
External Links
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