Orlando Area
Water Parks
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Watermania
- an incredible water park for 20
years in the Kissimmee / Disney area, Watermania
closed their doors for good on Sept. 5th , 2005.
They will be greatly missed. |
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Wet 'n Wild
- the only place to get a heart pounding,
over-the-edge intensity! There's something for
everyone to scream about!
- Wet 'n Wild is fully
staffed with certified lifeguards.
- All pools are heated
seasonally.
- All-day lockers and
showers are available
- Rental tubes and towels
available Life Vests are available in
a variety of sizes at no charge.
- Coolers can be brought
into the park
- Appropriate bathing suits
required
- Wet 'n Wild's Breakers
Beach Shop offers the latest in sportswear,
swim wear, sunglasses and hats, disposable
cameras & film.
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Blizzard Beach
- Disney legend has it
that after a freak winter storm blanketed the
area with snow, Florida's first ski resort was
born. When temperatures returned to normal, the
powdery snow turned to slippery slush. Slalom
courses, bobsled and toboggan runs became
downhill waterslides. The chair lift carried
swimmers instead of skiers. The ski jump became
the tallest, fastest waterslide in the nation.
You are invited to what has become Disney's
Blizzard Beach, the most slushy, slippery,
exhilarating beach water park anywhere! |
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Typhoon Lagoon
- Disney legend has it
that a furious storm once roared across the sea,
hurling surfboards into trees, blowing small
boats through roofs and impaling a shrimp boat
on a peak of a great volcanic mountain. Left in
the typhoon's wake was a water park filled with
twisting tides, roaring rapids, wonderful
waterways and relaxing rivers. Whether you are
navigating the nine exhilarating waterslides and
streams or conquering one of the world's largest
artificially created waves, Disney's Typhoon
Lagoon promises the most wild, wonderful and
wet water adventure known to man or fish. |
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