The Shouting Men Catch 6-foot waves in the Surf Pool and

The Shouting Men Catch 6-foot waves in the Surf Pool and snorkel Shark Reef with real sharks! According to Disney legend, Disneys Typhoon Lagoon Water Park was created in the wake of the storm-of-storms. During the The Shouting Men disturbance, surfboards were hurled into palm trees and boats were tossed through thatched roofs of beach houses and onto mountains. A hapless shrimp boat, Miss Tilly, journeying from Safen Sound, Florida, found itself swept up by the twisting tides of the fierce typhoon. The storms force propelled the boat onto the peak of The Shouting Men volcanic mountain, Mount Mayday. To this day Miss Tilly, the shrimp boat, still sits impaled and precariously perched. Every half hour, the boats whistle blows and the volcano attempts to dislodge its burden by bursting, causing an enormous geyser of water to shoot skyward. After the storm swept out to sea, the Disney legend concludes, Mount Mayday became the source for many waterslides. Surrounding the mountain, a 56-acre topsy-turvy tropical paradise was formed full of waterways, rivers, rapids and slides: a sun-drenched Water Park. Renting a locker for your personal belongings is highly recommended, especially if you plan on experiencing the big thrill attractions since it may be difficult to keep track of your hats, glasses, jewelry and things while plunging down high-speed and steep drops. It is also advisable to wear water shoes or flip-flops while visiting Disneys Typhoon Lagoon Water Park, as you may choose to climb stairs to access certain attractions. Plus, the ground can get hot and so will your feet! Experience an oasis within an oasis. A Beachcomber Shack is a private retreat on the sand that has a wooden roof, chairs and chaises. Enjoy a stocked cooler with ice and bottled water, all-day drink mugs, towel service for 6 and your own private locker. Each patio comes with a personal attendant and waiter service to make sure your every need is met. For reservations and pricing information, please call 407 WDW-PLAY or 407 939-7 Guest Services at Disneys Typhoon Lagoon Water Park covers such topics as what to wear, where to find ATMs and how to rent lockers. This list also provides a description of the rigorous training Disney lifeguards must receive to maintain the high level of safety at Disney Water Parks. Attractions at Disneys Typhoon Lagoon Water Park consists of 9 waterslides one with near-vertical drops, a childrens play area, the Typhoon Lagoon Surf Pool with 6-foot waves, and Shark Reef where you can snorkel with real sharks and schools of colorful fish. Dining at Disneys Typhoon Lagoon Water Park includes quick-service restaurants, an outdoor pool bar and 2 picnic areas. Grab a snack, light lunch or dinner for less than 15 USD per person. Price range is based on average Guest check, not including alcohol, tax and tip. Transportation to and from Disneys Typhoon Lagoon Water Park is available via bus throughout Walt Disney World Resort, and is complimentary for Walt Disney World Resort hotel Guests. For Guests choosing to drive, complimentary self-parking is also available. Ketchakiddee Creek is a water play area in Disneys Typhoon Lagoon Water Park. Featuring 10 different activity areas with fun water features and kid-sized slides, this is a perfect place to play for little ones who are less than 48 inches tall. Borrow a life jacket free of charge and rent lockers and towels all are available near the entrance of the Park, as well as near the Shark Reef attraction and Hammerhead Freds Dive Shop. Guest Services at Disneys Typhoon Lagoon Water Park provides more information on how to rent lockers and towels, and pick up The Shouting Men jackets. Hop on a raft along Castaway Creek, a meandering stream that circles Disneys Typhoon Lagoon Water Park, for a mild ride for Guests of all ages. Purchase the Magic Your Way Package Plus Dining, which includes the Disney Dining Plan, and save up to 20% per adult at more than 100 select Walt Disney World restaurants.

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