Disney's Typhoon Lagoon Water Park
This
56-acre water park would most likely be the choice of FISH
if they could choose an amusement park, as Typhoon Lagoon
features some of the wettest and wildest attractions at
Walt Disney World. Before Blizzard Beach opened, Typhoon
Lagoon was the largest water park on property. It is still
immensely popular, with its twisting tides, roaring rapids,
wonderful waterways and relaxing rivers. Typhoon Lagoon
also features a special area where guests can snorkel among
live sharks and other tropical fish. Excluding the snorkeling
area, all water is heated to a toasty 75-80 degrees year-round.
Typhoon Lagoon Blog with Photos

Castaway
Creek - This 2100-foot continuous river
raft ride lets guests aboard inner tubes meander through
rain forests, caves, open grottos, waterfalls and a waterworks
area. Children must be accompanied by an adult.
Gangplank Falls - Huge inner tubes holding four guests
careen down rapids and through special water effects and
rock formations on this 300-foot family raft ride.
Humunga Kowabunga - Travel at speeds up to 30 mph
as you are whisked down one of the triple enclosed slides
and through caves on this 214-foot ride. Must be 48 inches
to ride.
Keel Haul Falls - Hop aboard your inner tube and slide
down one of the "soft foam" slides, passing through
caves, waterfalls and special effects along the way.
"Crush "N" Gusher" " - Themed around an abandoned and decaying tropical fruit processing center, this thrill ride is unique to North America.
Guests ride in two person rafts, choosing between three different slides that range from 410 to 420 feet long, the Banana Blaster, Coconut Crusher or Pineapple Plunger. Each section propels you through twists and turns, tunnels and spillways as you slip and slide towards the final thrilling plunge into Hideaway Bay. You'll encounter water jets that will push you backwards while careening down this wild waterway.
HEIGHT RESTRICTION: 48 Inches
Fun Facts:
- Each slide averages over 400 feet
- One slide can fill a regular home pool in a minute
- The Crush 'n' Gusher can fill the 2.7 million gallon wave pool in about 3 hours
- The water jets put out 1350 gallons a minute
In addition to the "water coaster" there is an expanded beach area and wading pools at Hideaway Bay located adjacent to the Shark Reef attraction.
Ketchakiddee Creek - This children's play area features
ten different activity areas with slides, floating boats,
music and ball fountains, waterfalls and squirting animals.
Designed just for children under 48 inches tall.
Mayday Falls - Similar to Keel Haul Falls, travel
down the "soft foam" slides and enjoy the scenery
along the way.
Shark
Reef - This coral-reef environment features an observation
area, both above and under the water. This is your chance
to snorkel with live sharks and other tropical fish. Guests may not use their own snorkeling equipment, but equipment
is available at no fee at Hammer Head Fred's Dive Shop.
30 minute scuba tanks are also available to rent for $20- ask about SAS(Supplied Air Snorkeling). Life jackets are available
at High & Dry Towel Rental (must leave driver's license
for deposit).
Storm Slides - This series of body slides propels guests
through caves, waterfalls, geysers and features a 36-foot
drop into bubbling pools.
Wave Pools - Surfs up at this body-surfing wave pool
with waves up to six feet tall. A continuous two-hour cycle
begins when the park opens (subject to change) and features
90 minutes of surf waves, five minutes of calm, ten minutes
of bobbing waves, five minutes of calm, ten minutes of bobbing
waves and finally ten minutes of calm.
- Dressing rooms include lockers, dressing areas and showers.
- Lockers rent for $13 per day for a small locker and $15 per day for a large locker, with a $5 key deposit for both types.
- Life jackets are provided free; must leave driver's license or credit card as deposit. Water wallets are also available. Guests may NOT bring their own flotation devices.
- Towel rentals are $2.
- Two picnic areas are available, no glass containers or alcoholic beverages allowed.
- Limited number of wheelchairs available at Guest Relations (guest must leave valid ID)
Premium Beach Chair Space
This includes 2 lounge chairs, umbrella, cocktail table and 2 towels. Limit is up to four people; if more, a second reservation is needed. Reserve in advance by calling 407-WDW-PLAY. Cancellation without penalty must be no later than 9:00 am the day prior to reservation. These are available on a same day basis if there are any locations left (check at High 'N Dry Towel Company). Cost is $40 plus tax and must be paid at time of reservation.
Premium Seating Areas
Four Premium Spaces are available for rental daily. This includes an attendant, private lockers, all day drink mugs, cooler with bottled water, comfortable lounge furniture, tables and rental towels. The Premium spaces accommodate up to six guests. Cost is $250 plus tax for the full day (plus park admission). You will need to go to the High 'N Dry location to inquire about the availability of the Beachcomber Shacks. Advance reservations are currently available by calling 407-WDW-PLAY. Similar spaces are available at Blizzard Beach.
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| Today's Theme Park Hours Friday 5/25/2012 |
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| Magic Kingdom: Epcot Future World: Epcot World Showcase: Hollywood Studios: Animal Kingdom: Typhoon Lagoon: Blizzard Beach: |
9:00 - 11:00 9:00 - 9:00 11:00 - 9:00 8:00 - 10:00 9:00 - 7:00 9:00 - 5:00 9:00 - 5:00 |
Extra Magic Hour Evening: Epcot FW |
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