Disney Water Parks
Disney Water Parks Information and Tips
Disney Water Parks
A visit to one of the two Disney Water Parks
is a delightful break between theme park days, especially in the
heat of summer. Be sure to get to the park 30 minutes before opening
so you can get a spot under a shelter. The Florida sun is hot
and you can burn easily; bring plenty of sun tan lotion with you.
The water parks do close for seasonal maintenance, so if you are
interested in a certain one, check that it will be open when you
want to go. By the way, the water is heated, so Disney Water Parks
are comfortable even in winter.
Attractions at Typhoon Lagoon:
- Crush ‘n’ Gusher—thrilling raft ride
- Humunga Kowabunga—speed slides
- Typhoon Lagoon Surf Pool—big wave pool
- Castaway Creek—a lazy river
- Shark Reef—snorkel with the sharks
- Surfing—Big wave pool (special admission before park
opens $125 fee)
- Storm Slides—30 mph slides
- Gang Plank Falls—raft ride
- Keelhaul Falls—white water rafting
- May Day Falls—rafting
- Ketchakiddie Creek—kiddie play area
Attractions at Blizzard Beach:
- Summit Plummet-- free fall body slide down Mt. Gushmore
- Slush Gusher—90 foot high water gully
- Downhill Double Dipper—double race slides
- Snow Stormers—flumes with switchbacks
- Toboggan Racer—eight lanes of water slides
- Teamboat Springs—family white-water raft ride
- Runoff Rapids—Inner tubing
- Melt-Away-Bay—wave pool
- Cross Country Creek—float through an ice cave
- Ski Patrol Training Camp—for pre-teens
- Tike’s Peak—kiddie area
- Mt. Gushmore Chair Lift
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