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A relaxing outing to The Lazy River Courtyard, featuring a sparkling swimming pool, a waterslide, winding lazy river, and sandy beach, is a must-do for guests staying at Cabana Bay Beach Resort.
Head to Hammerhead Beach and take a thrilling whitewater ride through the heart of the volcano and down a run in Rainforest Village. Put on your life vest and race along a roaring, watery onslaught of churning rapids and chopping waves.
The two water parks differ in their ownership, but the major difference between Typhoon Lagoon and Volcano Bay is the attractions. Volcano Bay, which is a Universal park, favors more thrilling attractions, with several large water slides.Typhoon Lagoon in Disney World is geared more toward a relaxing experience.
Join in the centuries-old tradition of honoring the volcano god, Vol, by braving the incredible Ko'okiri Body Plunge. Featuring a 70-degree fall through a drop door and 125 feet of white-knuckle fun, this dizzying descent ends with a watery tribute from Vol himself.
Whether you like to play indoors or out, Universal's Cabana Bay Beach Resort has plenty of fun in store for everyone. Outside you'll find two massive, sand beach swimming pools, one complete with a dive tower-themed water slide, the other adjacent to a relaxing lazy river.
If you're like me and didn't know that you can get free cups of water at both parks and CityWalk, just walk up to any quick service or snack stand and ask for a cup (or cups) of water (with or without ice) and a Team Member will pour water from the soda machine into plastic cups and give them to you for free.
At Walt Disney World, guests of Disney's Beach Club Resort and Disney's Yacht Club Resort share access to Stormalong Bay, an onsite water park loaded with attractions, including a tranquil lazy river.
2023 Disney vs.And as a general rule of thumb, Universal is cheaper than Disney in almost every category, from tickets to theme park food, and the most noticeable being hotel rooms.
At Universal, the wait times can be long for the bigger roller coasters, but the parks themselves are generally much less crowded. There's usually more room to space out and breathe without other guests crowding around you.
Disney World definitely has more attractions for young kids, and Universal Studios might look like it just has thrill rides. But we like to wander the themed areas to watch street artists before casually catching character parades — without needing to queue up beforehand.