Le Scoot Log Flume, Water attraction at Busch Gardens Williamsburg, United States
Le Scoot Log Flume is a water ride at Busch Gardens Williamsburg, Virginia, where riders sit in log-shaped boats and travel through water channels with drops and sharp turns. The course runs outdoors through planted surroundings with water spraying at several points along the way.
The ride was built in 1975 by Arrow Development and opened as one of the first attractions at Busch Gardens Williamsburg. It belongs to a generation of log flume rides that became common in American amusement parks during that period.
The ride incorporates New France theming with sawmill elements and mountain scenery, reflecting the early industrial heritage of French Canada.
Riders should expect to get wet, especially during the drops, so wearing water-resistant clothing or bringing a change of clothes is a good idea. A height requirement applies to children, and younger visitors may need to ride with an adult.
The lift hill passes underneath another section of the track, creating an overlap that is unusual for this type of ride. Most riders do not notice this detail while on board, but it is visible from outside the attraction.
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