You might be wondering: can you bring food into Disney's Typhoon Lagoon? If you like to be extra-prepared, you can pack your own drinks and snacks. Small coolers are allowed, with no loose ice, dry ice, glass bottles or alcohol.
People Also Ask
Bring your own towelsAt Typhoon Lagoon they do have towels to rent. You're required to make a non-refundable payment in order to take them.
Rhonda, you are allowed to wear water shoes at Disney's Typhoon Lagoon. For most all attractions there, you'll even be able to wear them down the water slides. Do make sure they are true water shoes, however, as flip flops are not permitted on the water slides themselves.
Towel rental costs about $2, but guests are also permitted to bring their own towels. Lockers are also available for rental, and cost between $10 and $15 per day, depending on size. Typhoon Lagoon also makes umbrellas available for rent, as well as private cabana-style structures known as Beachcomber Shacks.
While there are lockers at Disney's Typhoon Lagoon Water Park, they're not quite big enough to store your luggage for the day. You would definitely need to leave those bags with Bell Services at your Disney Resorts Collection hotel, make a splash at the water park, and then head back to grab them.
While guests staying at any Disney World hotel get free towels at Typhoon Lagoon, non-hotel guests must rent towels at either the High 'N Dry Rentals kiosk or Singapore Sal's gift shop. Towel rental costs about $2, but guests are also permitted to bring their own towels.
You can pack breakfast, lunch and snacks as long as there is no loose ice, no glass containers, and no alcoholic beverages inside. All containers are subject to search by Cast Members. While we all love our usual snacks from home you might want to save a little room for treats right from Typhoon Lagoon itself!
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.
Weekdays, the nearer to the beginning of the week the better. Later in the week, TL attracts the people who typically spend the beginning of the week at the major parks. Local residents tend to keep things busy on the weekends.
Like many Water Parks in Orlando, Typhoon Lagoon has locker rooms and showers, so make sure you bring a travel size of shampoo, conditioner and soap to rinse off before heading home. Your hotel toiletries work well for this plan.
As soon as the park opens, make your way to a seating area near to lots of trees - if you are there early you should have no trouble finding somewhere suitable. There is also a nice quiet and shaded area close to the entrance of 'Crush n Gusher'.
Typhoon Lagoon generally does not close for rain, even if it is heavy. The good news is that Guests can usually continue to enjoy pools and slides in the rain, as long as there isn't lightning in the area. If there is, Guests will be asked to exit all water areas.
Simply head over to the towel rental stand to pick them up once you arrive or at any time during your visit. If you happen to rent a Beachcomber Shack, you will find the towels waiting in your cabana once you locate it.
You'll also find lazy rivers at both water parks, Cross Country Creek at Blizzard Beach and Castaway Creek at Typhoon Lagoon. From what I could find, it looks like Blizzard Beach's lazy river is about 2-3 feet deep and Typhoon Lagoon's about 3-4 feet deep.