Favorite Orlando Water Park

Orlando Water Parks-What Is Your Favorite

With summer right around the corner, and school getting ready to get out. Many people head to Water Parks to cool off..

Well Orlando has four of the best Water Parks in the world with: Wet ‘N Wild, SeaWorld Aquatica, Disney Typhoon Lagoon & Disney Blizzard Beach..

What would be your favorite if you had to pick one…Maybe you haven’t been to Orlando before and are planning a trip. What would be the one that you are most looking forward to visiting?

Walt Disney World 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 water slide in the nation. You are invited to what has become Disney’s Blizzard Beach, the most slushy, slippery, exhilarating water park anywhere!

Imagine yourself plunging down one of the world�s tallest, fastest free-fall speed slides at a dizzying 55 mph – in a snowy winter playground smack in the middle of sunny Florida. Sound like a cool idea? It�s only one of 22 water slides and bobsled runs at Disney’s Blizzard Beach Water Park, the largest of the Walt Disney WorldWater Parks. Special areas for pre-teens and toddlers, and a one-acre wave pool are just a few of the many “snow-capped” amenities found in this ski resort.

The Lagoon homes the largest man made watershed mountain, Mt. May Day. Sitting on top of Mt. May Day is Miss Tilly, an old shrimp boat that was brought from Safen Sound, Florida. Miss Tilly erupts every half hour causing a 50-foot flume of water to spray out the boats smokestack.Whether you want to spend the day going down water slide after water slide or just sit back and relax in a lounge chair on the beach, there is plenty of fun stuff to do to keep adults and kids of all ages happy and busy for the entire day.

Typhoon Lagoon is also the place to see one of the largest wave pools in the US. The pool has an area of 2.5 acres and holds 2.75 million gallons of water. The pool has been surrounded with a white sand beach for relaxing and catching some sun. The wave pool produces 4-foot waves every 90 seconds that you can body surf on or just try to make it over. There is a tropical setting throughout the park which includes, palm trees, tropical flowers, and tropical noises.

Rising up in Orlando is a whimsical, one-of-a-kind water park only SeaWorld could create. Aquatica blends up close animal experience s, waters from serene to extreme, high-speed thrillsand wide, sandy beaches.

SeaWorld is famous for immersing guests in the mystery of the sea and its animals,� said Jim Atchison, executive vice president and general manager of SeaWorld Orlando. �Aquatica takes this immersion to a new level, inviting guests to play in, over, and under the water itself.�

Setting foot into Aquatica, guests immediately experience the vastness of nearly 60 acres of lush landscape inspired by the vivid color, stunning flora and carefree personality of the South Sea Islands. Reminiscent of the rugged beauty of New Zealand, Australia and New Guinea, the landscape of Aquatica is striking. Crystal-blue rivers wind through hidden grottos and refreshing waterfalls, while rich greenery and bright flowers adorn towering rock formations.

Wet ‘n Wild Water Park is consistently voted one of America’s number one water parks. Wet ‘n Wild is owned by Universal Orlando and is located just a short drive from Walt Disney World Resort, Sea World Orlando, and Universal Orlando. There is no better way to keep your family happy on a hot day than to take them to Wet ‘n Wild Orlando.

So if you had to pick one, which one would you pick? Click any of the logo’s to see a discription of your favorite Orlando Water Park.

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