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How do you get towels at Typhoon Lagoon?

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.



At Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon water park, the process for getting towels depends on whether you are staying at a Disney Resort hotel. If you are a Disney Resort guest, towels are complimentary; you simply need to scan your MagicBand, Key to the World card, or use the "Disney MagicMobile" service on your phone at designated rental locations, most notably Singapore Sal’s and High 'N Dry Rentals. For day guests not staying at a Disney-owned hotel, towels are available for a small rental fee (typically around $2–$5 per towel). Once you are finished with your towels for the day, you simply drop them into the marked return bins located near the exits and changing areas. Many frequent visitors recommend bringing at least one distinctive personal towel to help identify your lounge chairs in the sea of identical white Disney towels, though utilizing the park's rentals is a great way to save space in your luggage and avoid carrying damp laundry back to your hotel.

At Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon, towels can be obtained in a couple of ways:

  1. Bring Your Own: You can bring your own towels from home or your hotel. This is often the most convenient and economical option.

  2. Rent Towels: Towels are available for rent at the park. You can rent them at the rental locations within Typhoon Lagoon. As of the latest information, the cost to rent a towel is typically around $2 per towel, but prices can change, so it’s a good idea to check for the most current rates.

  3. Resort Guests: If you’re staying at a Disney Resort hotel, you can usually get towels from your hotel to bring with you to the water park. Some resorts may provide towels for free or for a rental fee.

It’s always a good idea to check the latest information on Disney’s official website or contact guest services for the most up-to-date details regarding towel rentals and availability.

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- Disney's Typhoon Lagoon Water Park. “Are shirts allowed on the rides or in the wave pool?” Yes, they are. I actually purchased a couple of surf shirts (designed to get wet) and wore one of them while I was there.

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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.

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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.

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What are u allowed to bring into the park? - Disney's Typhoon Lagoon Water Park. “What are u allowed to bring into the park?” You can bring food, water, drinks, towels and things like that. No alcoholic beverages.

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Bring your own towels At Typhoon Lagoon they do have towels to rent. You're required to make a non-refundable payment in order to take them.

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Cost to rent towels at Typhoon Lagoon: On-site Disney Resort guests: Free for resort guests. Offsite guests: $2 per towel.

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Castaway Creek is the lazy river at Typhoon Lagoon. It's a 21.5 (roughly) minute float that takes you around the Surf Pool, with entries at major spots throughout the park. It's not a particularly well-themed or interesting lazy river, but the plants and greenery throughout are quite nice.

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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.

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Both Disney's Typhoon Lagoon Water Park and Disney's Blizzard Beach Water Park offer changing rooms and showers as well lockers for rent. If you choose to rent a locker, small lockers are approximately $13 and large lockers are approximately $15 with a $5 refund when you return the key.

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Lagoona is a resident of Typhoon Lagoon, being an alligator which came to flourish following the hurricane that terraformed Placid Palms. He is noted for having a successful history of beach parties, music-playing, and surfing.

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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'.

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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.

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If the water shoe covers yourr entire foot , they will let you ride with them on. If it is a flip flop style, you will be asked to remove them. We just got back and the floor does get hot, plus the concrete has little bumps and imperfections (not smooth) so it hurts your feet. Water shoes are the way to go.

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Guests are welcome to wear footwear throughout the park (flip flops, sandals, water socks, etc.). Guests will need to remove any type of footwear on most attractions. Outside footwear (shoes, sneakers, boots, etc.)

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You can wear water shoes or sandals to walk around the park, but for your safety you will be asked to hold them when you go on the attractions. Water shoes or sandals can catch on the slide on your way down, causing possible injury.

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