Cool Off At An Orlando Water Park

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Cool Off at an Orlando Water Park


Summary
Orlando can get quite hot in the summer, with temperatures often reaching the mid-80s. Fortunately, the area boasts some fantastic water parks where you can cool down and enjoy yourself. Let’s explore some of the best options in Orlando.

Wet 'n Wild Orlando

According to Amusement Business magazine, Wet 'n Wild Orlando is the most visited water park in the USA. Its popularity stems from its world-class rides and slides. Among its thrilling attractions is the Brain Wash™, a six-story extreme tube ride featuring a 53-foot vertical drop into a 65-foot funnel. As you swirl through, you're immersed in an exhilarating mix of lights, sounds, and video.

Other exciting rides include The Surge, Bubba Tub, Black Hole, Disco H2O, and The Blast. For a more relaxing experience, float along the Lazy River or enjoy the waves at Surf Lagoon.

Located on International Drive, one block east of I-4 at exit 75A, Wet 'n Wild is open year-round and offers extended hours in the summer, with heated pools during the cooler months. For more information, call (407) 351-1800 or (800) 992-9453.

Disney's Water Parks

Disney operates two creatively themed water parks at Walt Disney World Resort.

Blizzard Beach Water Park
This park is themed around a snowy mountain, complete with a chairlift to the top of Mt. Gushmore, a 90-foot snow-capped peak. Choose between the thrilling Summit Plummet, offering a 55 mph plunge, or the Slush Gusher speed slide. For younger kids, Tike’s Peak is a scaled-down version of the mountain at just 48 inches high.

Typhoon Lagoon Water Park
This tropical-themed park centers around the Miss Tilly shrimp boat, stranded atop 95 ft. Mt. Mayday by a fictional typhoon. Enjoy the Crush 'n' Gusher, a water coaster set in a fruit packing plant, and experience a snorkel adventure at Shark Reef, featuring a 362,000-gallon saltwater pool. You can also body surf in a massive 2.25 million-gallon wave pool. For kids, Ketchakiddee Creek offers geysers, fountains, slides, and child-sized white-water rafting rides.

Both Disney parks are open year-round. Single-day admission is $39 for adults and $33 for children ages 3 to 9.

So, don't let the Florida heat get you down?"embrace it as the perfect reason to dive into some of Orlando's amazing water parks and make a splash!

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