What makes Volcano Bay different from traditional waterparks?
The Lines are Virtual. All the rides at Volcano Bay feature a Virtual Line that changes how you wait. Just tap in with your TapuTapu wearable to grab a ride time. Then go float, swim, splash, eat, shop or relax around the park.
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In contrast, Volcano Bay has initiated an innovative raft lift system that features conveyor systems that simply let you pick up your inner tube or raft at the top of the ride right before you prepare to slide down. In addition, some of the slides at Volcano Bay offer elevators for visitors with disabilities.
Plus, the park is considerably more than some other waterparks like SeaWorld's Aquatica. Having shelled out that money ourselves and spending the day at the park, we are happy to say that yes, Volcano Bay is worth the money.
Aquatica OrlandoIt's also a bit cheaper than Volcano Bay—if you're able to score tickets when they're on sale. Aquatica is part of SeaWorld, so marine life is everywhere in the park—even on rides.
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.
One of the most popular Volcano Bay attractions is the Krakatau Aqua Coaster, which travels directly through the volcano. Guests climb aboard a multi-seat raft on this innovative ride that shoots them up and down a slippery track while exploring the volcano's inner canyons.
Volcano Bay is an awesome water park at Universal Orlando Resort in Florida that the whole family will love. We visited Volcano Bay when our four kids were all between 5-10 years old. It was a relaxing (yes relaxing, even with 4 kids) and enjoyable time for all of us.
It's not 100% necessary because there are lots of water sprinklers across the paths. I'm a bit mixed on them. Some slides have to be barefoot, so there are shoe racks at the entrance. However, often the exit to the slide is ages away from the shoe rack to you have to hoof it back to get your shoes.
I wore my modest bathing suit that was a full shirt and a skirt with leggings and had not issues on any rides. All of it was swimsuit material. Swim shirts are not only allowed but VB sells a special VB branded one too.
From their website: Lockers can be found in all three sections of Universal's Volcano Bay™. There are three different locker sizes available: mini, regular, and family ($8, $12 and $15 respectively). Helpful?