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5 Best Ways to Get Wet at Disney World

Central Florida can be a very hot place to visit, especially in the summer months. Guests enjoying Walt Disney World can experience high temperatures, insane humidity, and strong heat and sunlight, making days in the park sometimes seem totally exhausting. Thankfully, there are ways to beat the parks’ heat and keep guests cool and comfortable. In addition to stopping to enjoy indoor attractions and air conditioning, guests can easily cool off by getting wet in the parks. From water-based attractions to awesome water parks, here are the best ways to get wet in the parks in Walt Disney World.





 

1 – Kali River Rapids

Disney’s Animal Kingdom is home to an attraction that brings guests down an exotic river for a thrilling and soaking expedition. Kali River Rapids is located in the Asia section of the park and invites guests to enjoy a tour that floats down the Chakranadi River. Guests board a family-style raft and set off through beautiful jungle and forest scenes before learning firsthand the devastating effects of illegal logging and deforestation. With plenty of dips, turns, waves, and one massive drop, Kali River Rapids can leave guests absolutely soaked on a hot day in Disney’s Animal Kingdom.

2 – Casey Jr. Splash ‘N’ Soak

Over in Fantasyland in Magic Kingdom is a truly magical spot for kids of all ages! Casey Jr. Splash ‘N’ Soak Station is a whimsical water play area inspired by the circus train from Walt Disney’s Dumbo. Casey Jr. lets off billows of refreshing “steam,” while circus animals—including monkeys, elephants, and camels—may spray their visitors with water. While this area is a great place for young ones to cool off, parents can just as easily have fun with their kids in the splash zone.

3 – Disney Resort Pools

Guests visiting Walt Disney World can choose from over twenty Disney Resorts when staying on property. Each Disney Resort is home to at least one pool area that matches the theme of the resort and is full of relaxing ways to cool off in the sun. One of the most popular pool areas in Walt Disney World is Stormalong Bay which is available only to guests who stay at Disney’s Beach Club Resort and Disney’s Yacht Club Resort. Stormalong Bay features three acres of aquatic fun, including water slides, hot tubs, an elevated sun deck, a zero-depth entry sand-bottomed pool, a lazy river, and a kiddie pool. Guests who stay at Disney’s Art of Animation Resort can splash around in the Big Blue Pool, which features characters from Finding Nemo, the Schoolyard Sprayground, and Squirt’s Righteous Reef. Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort features the Lava Pool, which is centered around a massive volcano, complete with water slide and beautiful views of Seven Seas Lagoon and the Magic Kingdom. With these amazing pools and plenty of others to enjoy, splashing around at Disney Resorts is a great way to get wet in the Walt Disney World.





 

4 – Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon

Walt Disney World is home to two water parks in addition to the four theme parks. The first water park is Typhoon Lagoon which was created after a crazy storm bombarded Mount Mayday, leaving lots of water-based fun in its wake! Guests who visit the park can enjoy many different water slides and water coasters, including Mayday Falls, Storm Slides, Humunga Kowabunga, and the Crush ‘n’ Gusher. One of the most popular places to cool down in Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon is the Typhoon Lagoon Surf Pool, where guests can wade into a massive body of water that pumps out waves that reach up to six feet. Guests can hang ten and catch some waves while cooling off on a day at Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon!

5 – Disney’s Blizzard Beach

The second water park in Walt Disney World is Blizzard Beach which originated when a freak snowstorm hit the area, and a ski resort was quickly constructed. Once the temperatures returned to normal, the snow began to melt, and the owners decided to make the most of it and turn it into a melting water park! Disney’s Blizzard Beach is full of plenty of ways for guests to get wet and cool down on a hot day. Guests can enjoy whizzing down water slides like the Slush Gusher, Downhills Double Dipper, and Snow Stormers and laugh along with the family on the raft-style Teamboat Springs. One of the biggest thrills in all of Walt Disney World is Summit Plummet which drops guests down twelve stories on an extremely steep water slide for a chilling way to stay cool. Guests are sure to love getting wet at Disney’s Blizzard Beach!

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Katy

Katy is a huge fan of Walt Disney World and has been visiting yearly since she was an infant. With many trips under her belt, she loves to take her time in the parks and discover lots of small details and secrets in between attractions.
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