All Aboard the Rainforest Cafe River Adventure Ride in Galveston
Photos by Garrett Martin
The only Rainforest Cafe with a ride can be found in Galveston, Texas. Like the city itself, the ride is haunted, not by the ghost of the Great Storm of 1900, but by the ghosts of a misguided effort to create a Disney-level ride in the world’s most expensive Chuck E. Cheese wannabe. The Rainforest River Adventure is an anomaly, a theme park ride without a theme park, and although I’d recommend it to anybody who enjoys dark rides like The Jungle Cruise or Pirates of the Caribbean, the reason for its existence remains unknowable. It’s both less than it should be, yet more than any Rainforest Cafe deserves, and that incongruity makes it one of the most baffling rides I’ve ever been on.
The confusion of its continued existence was evident during a visit last year. It was summer in Galveston, peak travel season, and although the restaurant itself was humming with a packed dining room, nobody was riding River Adventure. Nobody except me, that is. The ride’s entrance isn’t hidden or hard to find; it’s in the gift shop that makes up the restaurant’s lobby, right across from the dining room and the bar. After buying a $7 ticket at the gift shop counter, I quickly walked through an empty and mostly roped off queue to find a single bored teenager working the loading station, where I boarded one of the ride’s six-seater raft-style vehicles.
Its boats look like smaller, more compact versions of what you’ll find at river rapids rides, but don’t worry: you won’t really get wet. Your craft slowly spins through a lazy river surrounded by lush vegetation and animal animatronics that aren’t quite Disney quality but better than you’d typically find in a small regional attraction like this. You’ll pass temple ruins and an indigenous war party that’s as poor in taste as the characters Disney removed from The Jungle Cruise a few years ago. Elephants flap their ears, crocodiles chomp menacingly, and after eight or so minutes I was stepping off the boat and out to catch an Uber. No, I didn’t eat there.
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