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 snorkelling area, all water is heated to a toasty 75-80 degrees year-round.
You may not associate bathing suits with ski slopes, but that's the perfect attire when heading to Disney's Blizzard Beach water park.
You see, once upon a time, there was a freak snow storm in Disney World. Wanting to take advantage of the white stuff, they built a ski resort. Sadly, the temperatures rose and it looked as if their new venture was melting away.
Now alligators aren't known for winter sports, but an adventurous one decided to slide down the slippery slope into the pool that formed below. Realizing that the ski runs could be put to use, Blizzard Beach was born, or so the story goes. This amazing water park is ranked no. 2 in the U.S.
How do you keep tiny tots and testy teenagers happy on a hot day? Take them to Wet 'n Wild Orlando! Tiny tots love the elaborate Kids' Park featuring kid-sized versions of the parks most popular adult rides including the Surf Lagoon wave pool. Teenagers love it all! And what about parents? They'll find it the best place to be a kid again! But if slippery flume rides and water adventure isn't your style, don't worry. Instead, you can enjoy a leisurely trip under the sun down the Lazy River, a gently moving stream, or simply hang out under an umbrella and enjoy a cold drink.
Aquatica Water Park at SeaWorld Orlando Overview: A huge, 59-acre water park, Aquatica will offer a highly themed South Sea Islands atmosphere, lush
landscaping, and lots of water rides and attractions for all ages and thrill levels, including some with unique features. And, because it's SeaWorld, there will also be opportunities to interact with animals.
Perhaps its most unique attraction will be side-by-side clear water slides that will shoot riders underwater where they will encounter black and white Commerson's dolphins. Aquatica will also offer twin wave pools that can produce two different wave patterns or work in tandem to create dueling waves and enormous combined waves. The park will present two lazy rivers as well, one that will gently send riders past live exotic birds and into a cave, and a more adventurous ride that will zoom passengers into geysers and rapids.
With its many attractions, 80,000 square feet of beach area, and other amenities, SeaWorld Orlando promises that Aquatica will have lots of capacity and that lines should be kept to a minimum