Walt Disney World's Water Parks Guide
Disney World Water Parks Tips Page.
Water Parks
Walt Disney World's two water parks, with a combined total of close to 4 million visits, are the most visited water parks in the world. Unlike most ordinary water parks, both have a unique central theme.
Blizzard Beach
What's a ski resort doing in central Florida? The Disney Imagineers who created this park claim that they built it after an unusual freak winter storm blanketed the area, only to have it experience a massive meltdown shortly thereafter.
- Chairlift - What's a ski resort without a chairlift? You can use this to get from the park entrance to Summit Plummet, Slush Gusher, Teamboat Springs, Toboggan Racers and Snow Stormers.
- Cross Country Creek - A relaxing inner tube ride around the whole park.
- Downhill Double Dipper - Two speed slides on which you ride inner tubes.
- Melt-Away Bay - The park's largest pool.
- Runoff Rapids - Three "ski slopes" into a pool of melted "snow".
- Ski Patrol Training Camp - A play area for older children.
- Slush Gusher - Go over two "moguls" down the mountainside.
- Snow Stormers - Three more exciting "ski slopes".
- Summit Plummet - At 120 feet high, this is the tallest, steepest, fastest water slide in the world. Guests who dare will plummet at over 55 mph straight down an 85 degree angle.
- Teamboat Springs - A family ride, with 3- to 6-passenger tubes.
- Tike's Peak - A play area for younger children.
- Toboggan Racers - Ride a "toboggan" down a slippery, melting slope.
Typhoon Lagoon
This water park's theme is that of a island paradise battered by a tropical storm, complete with a wrecked fishing boat atop a mountain.
- Castaway Creek - A 2,000 foot tubing river that winds through the whole park.
- Crush 'n Gusher Water "Rollercoaster" What do you get when you cross a water slide with a roller coaster? This!
- Gangplank Falls - A family ride, in four-passenger tubes.
- Humunga Kowabunga - Three 214 foot long slides send you plummeting straight down, at a terrifying five stories per second!
- Keelhaul Falls - A whitewater rafting experience.
- Ketchakiddee Creek - A children's play area.
- Mayday Falls - Inner tube slide winding down the side of an artificial mountain.
- Shark Reef - A snorkel pool featuring tropical fish, rays, small (non-threatening) sharks, and a mock sunken ship.
- Storm Slides - Three 30 mph slides through dark caverns.
- Surf Pool - One of the world's largest wave pools with some of the largest artificially created waves. Take advantage of the surfing lessons offered here
- Block Party Bash - Daytime parade with characters from Disney/Pixar films.
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