At the top, guests can enjoy one of the tallest and fastest free-fall body slides in the world, Summit Plummet. All water areas are heated except an area of melting snow in the ice cave found in Cross Country Creek, the park's lazy river.
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At the top, guests can enjoy one of the tallest and fastest free-fall body slides in the world, Summit Plummet. All water areas are heated except an area of melting snow in the ice cave found in Cross Country Creek, the park's lazy river.
Typhoon Lagoon and the weatherThe water at Typhoon Lagoon is heated, making the park a good choice to visit during most days of the year; however, during inclement weather or if an extended bout of cold temperatures are predicted, Disney will close the water parks.
Swan and Dolphin Grotto PoolThe pool is heated, and reaches depths of approx five and a half feet. There is a sandy area that has a large Seal in the center. Designed for the littler set, toddlers love pressing the button and getting sprayed with water.
Yes, it does get chilly in Florida! While the average highs and lows do not sound very cold, there are times when it is quite nippy. During this time of year, a jacket or hoodie is often necessary, especially in the early morning or late evening.
While their reputations are dwarfed by theme parks like Magic Kingdom and Epcot, the Disney World water parks are among the best places in Orlando to splash and cool off.
If you've got the right cold-weather gear, just try to brave a cold day at Disney World and tackle the best options, which are Epcot, the Magic Kingdom and Disney's Hollywood Studios.
You can double up, using more than one Water Park and Sports allotments in a single day, if you have them. For example, the Winter Summerland mini-golf course is immediately adjacent to Blizzard Beach.
Can you swim in December? Even though it may be too cold to swim in December where you live, at Disney World the pools are heated which means even if the air is a bit chilly, the pools are still a comfortable temperature. In addition to the pools at the resorts, at least 1 of Disney's 2 water parks will remain open.
The good news is that the pools across the resort are heated. In addition, one of Disney's 2 water parks is also typically open in February. The beginning of the month might be a bit chilly, but guests from colder climates report that swimming in February isn't bad at all, especially the further into the month you go.
Sure, Walt Disney World's theme parks get a lot of attention – but during the summer, there's really no better place to cool off and have plenty of Disney fun than the two water parks! And if you're looking to enjoy a frosty drink or take a ride on a thrilling water slide, Typhoon Lagoon is worth a visit.