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    30 June
    Typhoon Lagoon Surf Lesson

    10 Things You Should Know About Walt Disney World Water Parks

    Discounts 2. Park Hopper Plus Many people feel better about paying for the water parks when they know they are getting a good deal. For those who were planning on purchasing Park Hopper passes anyway, the Park Hopper Plus option is the perfect way to see the water parks at a reasonable cost per day.

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  • 30 June
    Weather

    10 Things You Should Know About Walt Disney World Water Parks

    3. Poor Weather Disney doesn’t control the weather. This means that the weather is not always great for a visit to a water park. For instance, Florida tends to see a lot of afternoon and evening thunderstorms in the summer. Additionally, winter weather—while warmer than most places—is not always warm enough for swimming.

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  • 30 June
    Thrill-seeker races down a steep Disney Waterparks slide, surrounded by iconic blue and white park structures.

    10 Things You Should Know About Walt Disney World Water Parks

    4. Crowded Afternoons Both Blizzard Beach and Typhoon Lagoon become incredibly crowded in the afternoons during the warmer months. This results in unreasonably long lines for slides, along with uncomfortably crowded public areas. Fortunately, avoiding these crowds is easy when you arrive early in the morning or choose to hit the slides for a couple of hours close to closing time.

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  • 30 June
    Typhoon Lagoon

    10 Things You Should Know About Walt Disney World Water Parks

    Cons 5. Earlier Closing Time One of the downsides to the Disney water parks is an earlier closing time. Even during the busiest time of year the parks close around 6:00pm, meaning you are left with nothing to do on the evening of your water park day.

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  • 30 June
    Ohanas

    10 Things You Should Know About Walt Disney World Water Parks

    6. Character Visits Nothing says Disney quite like a good, old-fashioned meet-and-greet. That’s why these fun experiences with favorite Disney characters are available even in the water parks. This is something that is definitely unique to the Disney parks and a bonus that certainly adds value to the experience.

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  • 30 June
    Disney Cast Member

    10 Things You Should Know About Walt Disney World Water Parks

    7. PhotoPass Opportunities If you decide to purchase the Memory Maker option during your Disney World visit, you will be happy to learn that the Disney water parks have plenty of PhotoPass picture opportunities. This means you can leave your camera somewhere dry and still get some great shots of your family having a blast!

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  • 30 June
    Snacks

    10 Things You Should Know About Walt Disney World Water Parks

    8. BYO Food and Towels Another major bonus of the Disney water parks is the option to bring in your own food and towels. Food is available for purchase in the park, but it is nothing more than your typical theme park fare and tends to be a bit overpriced. As far as towels go, rentals are available for $2 per towel, but it seems pretty silly to waste money on rental towels when you are allowed to b

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  • 30 June
    Castaway Creek

    10 Things You Should Know About Walt Disney World Water Parks

    9. Free Water Tubes While the price of admission to any water park is steep, many parks make that even worse by charging for the use of tubes and life vests. This is not the case at Typhoon Lagoon or Blizzard beach. In these parks, all tubes and life vests are free for anyone to use Photo Credit: Disney

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  • 30 June
    Stormalong Bay Waterslide

    10 Things You Should Know About Walt Disney World Water Parks

    Pros 10. Fun for All First and foremost, it is important to mention that the Disney water parks are like all other Disney parks in that they are made for families to enjoy together. This means that while many other water parks are geared toward the teen and young adult crowd, the Disney water parks have something for everyone—even the littlest swimmers. That said, while both parks do have somethin

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  • 30 June
    Twisting water slides plunge through rocks into a blue pool, surrounded by palms—summertime thrills await at Disney World!.

    10 Things You Should Know About Walt Disney World Water Parks

    Generally speaking, the one park people tend to think about when considering a Disney visit is the Magic Kingdom. A few people are also aware of Epcot, Hollywood Studios, and Animal Kingdom. However, a good number of people have no idea the two Disney water parks—Typhoon Lagoon and Blizzard Beach—even exist until they begin the planning process. When people do discover the existence of these parks

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