Jumat, 12 Desember 2008

Disney's Typhoon Lagoon







Typhoon Lagoon is a water park located at the Walt Disney World Resort.

The park, which opened on June 1, 1989, is home to the world's largest outdoor wave pool. The theme of the park is the "Disney legend" of a typhoon that wreaked havoc upon a formerly pristine tropical paradise. Ships, fishing gear, and surfboards are strewn about where the storm flung them. The centerpiece of the park is "Miss Tilly," a shrimp boat impaled upon a mountain named "Mount Mayday" that erupts a 50-foot (15 m) geyser of water every half hour, right before the bells of the watch sound on Miss Tilly. The parks’ mascot is named “Lagoona Gator” who is related to Blizzard Beach’s mascot Ice Gator.


Mount Mayday
Mount Mayday, located behind the surf pool, features “Miss Tilly” as well as many of the park's waterfalls and slides.

Attractions
Humunga Kowabunga: Three enclosed "speed slide" flumes that hurtle riders downward five stories in seconds (Height Restriction: 48” or taller).

Storm Slides: Three body slides (Jib Jammer, Stern Burner and Rudder Buster) that send riders from a height of three stories down twisting, winding channels to a splash pool at the bottom.

Gang Plank Falls: Family raft ride featuring large four-person inner tubes.

Mayday Falls: Tube slide flume with winding "rough rapids" feel.

Keelhaul Falls: Tube slide flume with smoother ride, spiraling down through a water fall and cave.

Forgotten Grotto: A cave walkway through Mt. Mayday

Overlook Pass: A walkway across the slope of Mt. Mayday, with small waterfalls.


Hideaway Bay
Hideaway Bay, formerly “Out of the Way Cay”, is a sandy beach area located behind the dressing rooms. It is in the most hidden part of the park and features the newest attraction at Typhoon Lagoon.

Attractions
Crush 'n' Gusher
: Water coaster where two to three person rafts are propelled by water jets through hairpin turns and drop-offs. This attraction includes your choice of the water coaster slide "Banana Blaster", "Coconut Crusher", or "Pineapple Plunger" (Height Restriction: 48” or taller).





Sandy White Beach: Beach area with lounge chairs as well as a wading pool area adjacent to Crush 'n' Gusher.




Typhoon Lagoon
The largest section of the water park houses the feature attraction as well as many shaded, white sandy beaches to relax and recuperate.

Attractions
Typhoon Lagoon Surf Pool
: Wave pool, which alternates on a 90-second surf (6 foot high) waves/30-second bobbing waves cycle.
Bay Slides: Beginner slide designed to send toddlers down gentle slopes that end in a secluded corner for the “Surf Pool” (Height restriction: 60” or under).



Blustery Bay: Zero depth entry tidal pool near the clock tower, adjacent to the “Surf Pool” and is surrounded by sandy beaches.



Whitecap Cove: Zero depth entry tidal pool near “Surf Doggies”, adjacent to the “Surf Pool” and is surrounded by sandy beaches.



Learn to Surf: Hosted by “Craig Carroll’s Cocoa Beach Surf School” a two and a half hour surf lesson before the park opens (additional cost). All needed surf gear provided.




Shark Reef
Two saltwater reefs separated by a sunken tanker provide guests with an experience with Caribbean sea creatures.

Attractions
Shark Reef
: Hosted by NAUI, snorkel through an unheated, saltwater reef populated with stingrays, bonnethead, leopard sharks and tropical fish. Snorkels, masks and lifejackets (if needed) provided free of charge. An adult must accompany children under 10 years of age.
Sunken Tanker: Underwater viewing area of the reefs. Viewing provided through tankers portholes.



S.A.S Adventure: A 30-minute “Surface Air Snorkeling” experience. Using a “pony” tank, a small regulator, and a buoyancy vest experience the “Shark Reef” in a different way (additional cost). All participants must be at least 5 years of age.



Hammer Head Fred’s Dive Shop: Snorkels, masks, lifejackets and unheated showers provided.




Castaway Creek
Continuous flowing, 2,100-foot (640 m) "lazy river" that slowly circles the entire park, passing through gentle waterfalls, lush rainforests, mist screens, and Mount Mayday itself. Riders can float on their own or in inner tubes provided. Think of this as the "water metro line" for the park: you can get on or off at several "stations" or "landings" convenient to the various rides. It takes some experience to learn which entrances are most convenient to the ride you want, but there are large maps at each landing to aid navigation through the river. If you wish, you can ignore the rest of the park and make a day of floating down the river.


Other attractions
Ketchakiddee Creek
: a play area for young children featuring small slides and fountains. There are water features that spray everywhere including a tugboat and a mixture of whales and seals throughout the play area. A small sandy beach is also provided (Height restriction: 48” or under).



Food and beverage
Leaning Palms: Previously the Placid Palms resort, the main counter service restaurant. Surrounded by shaded seating areas. Located near the main entrance.
Typhoon Tilly’s: Offers snacks, lunch and dinner. Located near the “Shark Reef”.
Happy Landings Ice Cream: Offers ice cream and refreshments. Located in between “Getaway Glenn” and “Castaway Creek”.
Let’s Go Slurpin’: Bar located on the beach by the wave pool.
Surf Doggies: Classic car with hot dogs, pretzels and beverages, on the beach by the wave pool.




Picnic areas
There are 2 designated picnic areas located in the park. However there are no restrictions as to where to have a picnic.
Getaway Glenn: Located behind "Happy Landings" near the front of the park.
Hideaway Bay: Located near Crush 'n' Gusher and the dressing rooms.
Coolers are allowed in the waterparks. The only restricted items are glass and alcohol.


Merchandise
North Pearl: Jewelry store featuring pearls. Located in “Hammer Head Fred’s Dive Shop”.
Singapore Sal’s: Main merchandise store offering souvenirs, swimwear, footwear, etc.
High ‘N Dry Towels: Rental location offering locker and towel rentals and complimentary lifejackets.

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