Loading Page...

How long do you need at Blizzard Beach?

You definitely do not need a full day at Blizzard Beach if you just want to experience what it has to offer and take an hour or two to relax. You can easily experience the entire park in a few hours if you arrive at open.



People Also Ask

Generally speaking, we find that Blizzard Beach has a few more daring thrill rides than Typhoon Lagoon, but if you're getting the Park Hopper Plus Option, then there is no reason not to visit both at least once during your trip!

MORE DETAILS

If you have a child between the ages of 5-12, Blizzard Beach is by far the winner in my book. BB's Ski Patrol Training Camp has experiences aimed specifically at the elementary school set that Typhoon Lagoon can't match.

MORE DETAILS

Kick back and chill out as you float down this 3,000-foot-long lazy river through a polar-themed paradise.

MORE DETAILS

You are welcome to wear water shoes during your visit to Disney's Blizzard Beach Water Park. Since the pavement can get quite hot, you will definitely want to have some type of foot protection when you walk between water attractions.

MORE DETAILS

With all that is available to guests at Typhoon Lagoon, it makes sense to plan for an entire day of exploring all of the slides, rides, and dining locations. Did you know that tickets to Disney Water Parks are less expensive than the regular theme parks?

MORE DETAILS

The water park will be closing its doors on March 19, 2023, for refurbishment, according to the park. The new closure comes just a few months after the shutdown of Typhoon Lagoon, another one of Disney's water parks located in Orlando, Florida.

MORE DETAILS

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.

MORE DETAILS

With a host of splashtastic attractions, your little ones will have a whale of a time at Disney's Typhoon Lagoon and Disney's Blizzard Beach! Pint-sized slides, miniature rides and white sand beaches make the Disney Water Parks the ideal destination for a day of fun in the sun with your young family.

MORE DETAILS

It features over 17 slides, a wave pool, an area for pre-teens, and an area especially for little tikes. The water is heated to 80 degrees at Blizzard Beach.

MORE DETAILS

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.

MORE DETAILS