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Disney's Typhoon Lagoon

Disney's Typhoon Lagoon is a water theme park located at the Walt Disney World Resort in Lake Buena Vista, Florida near Orlando, and is one of two operating water parks at the resort. It is the second water park to open at the resort, preceded by Disney's River Country which closed in November 2001.

Disney's Typhoon Lagoon
Typhoon Lagoon Entrance
LocationWalt Disney World Resort, Lake Buena Vista, Florida, United States
Coordinates28°21′54″N 81°31′40″W / 28.365025°N 81.527772°W / 28.365025; -81.527772
StatusOperating
OpenedJune 1, 1989; 34 years ago (1989-06-01)[1]
OwnerDisney Experiences
(The Walt Disney Company)
Operated byWalt Disney World
ThemeStorm-ravaged tropical bay
Operating seasonYear-round with annual maintenance closure (water is heated in the winter)
WebsiteOfficial website

The park, which opened on June 1, 1989, is home to one of the world's largest outdoor wave pools[1] where it is even possible to bodysurf.[2] The theme of the park is the "Disney legend" of a typhoon that wreaked havoc upon a formerly pristine tropical paradise. Ships, fishing gear, and surfboards are strewn about where the storm flung them. Its centerpiece is "Miss Tilly", a shrimp boat impaled upon a mountain named "Mount Mayday" that erupts a 50-foot (15 m) geyser of water every half hour, right before the bells of the watch sound on it. Its mascot is "Lagoona Gator".

Typhoon reclaimed the title of most popular water park in the world in 2022, admitting 1.92 million guests, by beating Chimelong's (China) 1.62M, Volcano Bay's (Florida) 1.85M, Thermas Dos Laranjas' (Brazil) 1.7M, and Therme Erding's (Germany) 1.7M.[3] Before COVID-19, Chimelong and Typhoon had taken the top 2 spots for years, annually averaging 2.66M and 2.25M, respectively.[4][5] It operates year-round, with an annual maintenance closure during either the fall or winter. During the closure, its sister park, Blizzard Beach, will remain open. Since COVID-19, Disney has only operated one water park at a time, Typhoon accounting for <30 days (2020), 0 days (2021), 314 days (2022), and 231 days (2023), not counting weather-related closures.

Of the major parks at Disney World, it is the only one that lies within the city limits of Lake Buena Vista. Blizzard Beach and the four theme parks are within the adjacent city of Bay Lake. However, Lake Buena Vista is the mailing address for the entire Walt Disney World Resort.

The water park, along with all the other Walt Disney World parks, closed in March 2020 due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The park remained closed whilst the four theme parks reopened July 11–15, 2020.[6] Disney's Typhoon Lagoon reopened at the Walt Disney World Resort on January 2, 2022,[7] after being closed almost two years due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It was the last portion of the resort to reopen after COVID-19 related interruptions.

Mount Mayday edit

Mount Mayday, located behind the surf pool, features "Miss Tilly" as well as many of the waterfalls and slides. It is a man-made mountain which not only provides launching areas for the water slides but also conceals the pipework.

The main engineering works performed in 1988 and 1989 featured studies, design, and tests on water wave generation and propagation. As the Typhoon Lagoon was one of the first wave-makers applied to a theme park, one of its prime objectives was to produce surfable waves. Waves are generated by a 12-cell prestressed concrete tank in the background of the lagoon covered with the shipwreck scene. Computer modeling techniques were used at the time to study fluid-structure interaction, stress concentrations, and fatigue to ensure integrity and safety. Prior to its opening, the Typhoon Lagoon was tested to determine wave shape, surf-board ride duration, and the extent to which the waves give a natural feeling as they propagate and break on the artificial beach downstream.[8]

Attractions edit

  • Humunga Kowabunga: Three enclosed "speed slide" flumes that send riders downward five stories in seconds reaching speeds of 39 mph (Height Restriction: 48" or taller).
  • Storm Slides: Three body slides (Jib Jammer, Stern Burner, and Rudder Buster) that send riders from a height of three stories down twisting, winding channels to a splash pool at the bottom.
  • Gang Plank Falls: Family raft ride featuring large four-person inner tubes.
  • Mayday Falls: Tube slide flume with winding "rough rapids" feel.
  • Keelhaul Falls: Tube slide flume with a smoother ride, spiraling down through a waterfall and cave.
  • Forgotten Grotto: A cave walkway through Mt. Mayday
  • Overlook Pass: A walkway across the slope of Mt. Mayday, with small waterfalls.

Hideaway Bay edit

Hideaway Bay, formerly "Out of the Way Cay", is a sandy beach area located behind the dressing rooms.

Attractions edit

 
Crush 'n' Gusher
  • Crush 'n' Gusher: Water coaster where one to two-person rafts are propelled by water jets through hairpin turns and drop-offs. This attraction includes a choice of the water coaster slide "Banana Blaster", "Coconut Crusher", or "Pineapple Plunger" (Height Restriction: 48" or taller).
  • Miss Adventure Falls: In June 2016, Disney filed plans to build a family raft ride adjacent to Crush 'n' Gusher. The family raft ride is highly themed and starts out with a large conveyor belt that takes riders, inside their rafts, to the top before descending.[9]
  • Sandy White Beach: Beach area with lounge chairs as well as a wading pool area adjacent to Crush 'n' Gusher.

Typhoon Lagoon edit

The largest section of the park houses the feature attraction as well as many shaded, white sandy beaches to relax and recuperate.

Attractions edit

 
Typhoon Lagoon Surf Pool
  • Typhoon Lagoon Surf Pool: Wave pool, which has 6 foot high waves every 90 seconds.
  • Bay Slides: Beginner slide designed to send toddlers down gentle slopes that end in a secluded corner for the "Surf Pool".
  • Blustery Bay: Zero depth entry tidal pool near the clock tower, adjacent to the "Surf Pool" and is surrounded by sandy beaches.
  • Whitecap Cove: Zero depth entry tidal pool near "Surf Doggies", adjacent to the "Surf Pool" and is surrounded by sandy beaches.
  • Learn to Surf: Hosted by "Craig Carroll's Cocoa Beach Surf School" a two and a half hour surf lesson before the park opens (additional cost).

Former Shark Reef edit

Considered one of the most unique attractions at any Disney park,[10] Typhoon Lagoon's Shark Reef provided guests a 5–15 minute snorkel across a manmade lagoon brimming with rays, small sharks, and tropical fish. The artificial reef consisted of a 362,000-gallon dual tank habitat separated by an overturned "sunken tanker"—a disguised underwater viewing tunnel. Without official statements from Disney Parks, analysts point to its uniquely high operating costs (animals and their care takers, water temperature regulation, water filtration, life guards, et al.) as reason for its permanent closure on October 3, 2016.[11][12] Since closure, the sunken tanker has been walled off and the tank closest to the pathways has been filled in, covered with sand, and converted into a seating/lounge area. The entrance building to the attraction has been converted into a quick service bar and eatery.[13]

Attractions edit

  • Shark Reef: Hosted by NAUI, snorkel through an unheated, saltwater reef populated with stingrays, bonnethead sharks, leopard sharks, and colorful tropical fish.
  • Sunken Tanker: Underwater viewing area of the reefs. Viewing provided through tankers portholes.
  • S.A.S Adventure: A 30-minute "Surface Air Snorkeling" experience. Using a "pony" tank, a small regulator, and a buoyancy vest experience the "Shark Reef" in a different way (additional cost). All participants had to be at least 5 years of age.
  • Hammer Head Fred's Dive Shop: Where the attractions snorkels, masks, life jackets, and unheated showers were located. This is now a bar.

Castaway Creek edit

Continuous flowing, 2,100-foot (640 m) "lazy river" that slowly circles the entire park, passing through gentle waterfalls, lush rainforests, mist screens, and Mount Mayday itself. Riders can float on their own or in the inner tubes provided.

Other attractions edit

  • Ketchakiddee Creek: a play area for young children featuring small slides and fountains. There are water features that spray everywhere including a tugboat and a mixture of whales and seals. A small sandy beach is also provided.

Food and beverage edit

  • Leaning Palms: Previously the Placid Palms resort, the main counter service restaurant. Surrounded by shaded seating areas. Located near the main entrance.
  • Typhoon Tilly's: Located near the "Shark Reef".
  • Happy Landings Ice Cream: Located in between "Getaway Glenn" and "Castaway Creek".
  • Let's Go Slurpin': Bar located on the beach by the wave pool.
  • Surf Doggies: A surfers car set up on the beach, adorned by surfboards.
  • Crush Cart: A small cart opposite the entrance to Crush n Gusher.
  • Snack Shack: Located next to the Typhoon Tilly's. Offers options of salads, waffles, sandwiches, and ice creams

Picnic areas edit

There are 2 designated picnic areas located in the park. However, there are no restrictions as to where to have a picnic.

  • Getaway Glenn: Located behind "Happy Landings" near the front of the park.
  • Hideaway Bay: Located near Crush 'n' Gusher and the dressing rooms.

Coolers are allowed in the park. The only restricted items are glass and alcohol.

Merchandise edit

  • Singapore Sal's: Only Merchandise store used for rentals, offering souvenirs, swimwear, footwear, etc.
  • High 'N Dry: It is not a rental location anymore. It is now a craft beverage shop dispensing frozen alcohol, domestic beer, and snacks.

References edit

  1. ^ a b . The Walt Disney Company. Archived from the original on July 17, 2011. Retrieved January 6, 2017.
  2. ^ Greenfield, Beth (May 16, 2012). "America's Coolest Water Parks". Forbes. Retrieved October 15, 2023.
  3. ^ "AECOM 2022 Global Attractions Attendance Report".
  4. ^ "AECOM 2019 Global Attractions Report".
  5. ^ "AECOM 2016 Global Attractions Report" (PDF).
  6. ^ Laughing Place Staff (May 27, 2020). "Live Blog: Walt Disney World Presents Reopening Plans to Orange County Economic Recovery Taskforce". Laughing Place. Retrieved May 27, 2020.
  7. ^ "Disney World to reopen Typhoon Lagoon Water Park on Jan. 2". New York Post. December 28, 2021. Retrieved December 28, 2021.
  8. ^ Disney's Typhoon Lagoon – Gravity Wave Generation and Propagation in an Artificial Pond. Eng. Dpt., Parsons Corp., Chalhoub, Michel Soto, Rep. No. 88-0025 Pasadena, CA, USA
  9. ^ Pedicini, Sandra (June 8, 2016). "New family raft ride planned at Disney World's Typhoon Lagoon". Orlando Sentinel. from the original on January 6, 2017. Retrieved January 6, 2017.
  10. ^ McNesby, Samantha (June 26, 2019). Henthorn, Dawn (ed.). "Shark Reef at Typhoon Lagoon". TripSavvy. from the original on November 15, 2019. Retrieved November 15, 2019.
  11. ^ Storey, Ken (August 15, 2016). "Disney's Typhoon Lagoon adds first new attraction in over a decade, but plans to close an old favorite". Orlando Weekly. from the original on September 17, 2016. Retrieved September 16, 2016.
  12. ^ Niblett, Rikki (September 14, 2016). "Shark Reef Closing at Disney's Typhoon Lagoon". TouringPlans.com. from the original on September 17, 2016. Retrieved September 16, 2016.
  13. ^ "REVIEW: Hammerhead Fred's Bar Replaces Shark Reef at Typhoon Lagoon". Blog Mickey. April 29, 2018. from the original on November 15, 2019. Retrieved November 15, 2019.

External links edit

  • Official website  

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Disney s Typhoon Lagoon is a water theme park located at the Walt Disney World Resort in Lake Buena Vista Florida near Orlando and is one of two operating water parks at the resort It is the second water park to open at the resort preceded by Disney s River Country which closed in November 2001 Disney s Typhoon LagoonTyphoon Lagoon EntranceLocationWalt Disney World Resort Lake Buena Vista Florida United StatesCoordinates28 21 54 N 81 31 40 W 28 365025 N 81 527772 W 28 365025 81 527772StatusOperatingOpenedJune 1 1989 34 years ago 1989 06 01 1 OwnerDisney Experiences The Walt Disney Company Operated byWalt Disney WorldThemeStorm ravaged tropical bayOperating seasonYear round with annual maintenance closure water is heated in the winter WebsiteOfficial website The park which opened on June 1 1989 is home to one of the world s largest outdoor wave pools 1 where it is even possible to bodysurf 2 The theme of the park is the Disney legend of a typhoon that wreaked havoc upon a formerly pristine tropical paradise Ships fishing gear and surfboards are strewn about where the storm flung them Its centerpiece is Miss Tilly a shrimp boat impaled upon a mountain named Mount Mayday that erupts a 50 foot 15 m geyser of water every half hour right before the bells of the watch sound on it Its mascot is Lagoona Gator Typhoon reclaimed the title of most popular water park in the world in 2022 admitting 1 92 million guests by beating Chimelong s China 1 62M Volcano Bay s Florida 1 85M Thermas Dos Laranjas Brazil 1 7M and Therme Erding s Germany 1 7M 3 Before COVID 19 Chimelong and Typhoon had taken the top 2 spots for years annually averaging 2 66M and 2 25M respectively 4 5 It operates year round with an annual maintenance closure during either the fall or winter During the closure its sister park Blizzard Beach will remain open Since COVID 19 Disney has only operated one water park at a time Typhoon accounting for lt 30 days 2020 0 days 2021 314 days 2022 and 231 days 2023 not counting weather related closures Of the major parks at Disney World it is the only one that lies within the city limits of Lake Buena Vista Blizzard Beach and the four theme parks are within the adjacent city of Bay Lake However Lake Buena Vista is the mailing address for the entire Walt Disney World Resort The water park along with all the other Walt Disney World parks closed in March 2020 due to the ongoing COVID 19 pandemic The park remained closed whilst the four theme parks reopened July 11 15 2020 6 Disney s Typhoon Lagoon reopened at the Walt Disney World Resort on January 2 2022 7 after being closed almost two years due to the COVID 19 pandemic It was the last portion of the resort to reopen after COVID 19 related interruptions Contents 1 Mount Mayday 1 1 Attractions 2 Hideaway Bay 2 1 Attractions 3 Typhoon Lagoon 3 1 Attractions 4 Former Shark Reef 4 1 Attractions 5 Castaway Creek 6 Other attractions 7 Food and beverage 7 1 Picnic areas 8 Merchandise 9 References 10 External linksMount Mayday editMount Mayday located behind the surf pool features Miss Tilly as well as many of the waterfalls and slides It is a man made mountain which not only provides launching areas for the water slides but also conceals the pipework The main engineering works performed in 1988 and 1989 featured studies design and tests on water wave generation and propagation As the Typhoon Lagoon was one of the first wave makers applied to a theme park one of its prime objectives was to produce surfable waves Waves are generated by a 12 cell prestressed concrete tank in the background of the lagoon covered with the shipwreck scene Computer modeling techniques were used at the time to study fluid structure interaction stress concentrations and fatigue to ensure integrity and safety Prior to its opening the Typhoon Lagoon was tested to determine wave shape surf board ride duration and the extent to which the waves give a natural feeling as they propagate and break on the artificial beach downstream 8 Attractions edit Humunga Kowabunga Three enclosed speed slide flumes that send riders downward five stories in seconds reaching speeds of 39 mph Height Restriction 48 or taller Storm Slides Three body slides Jib Jammer Stern Burner and Rudder Buster that send riders from a height of three stories down twisting winding channels to a splash pool at the bottom Gang Plank Falls Family raft ride featuring large four person inner tubes Mayday Falls Tube slide flume with winding rough rapids feel Keelhaul Falls Tube slide flume with a smoother ride spiraling down through a waterfall and cave Forgotten Grotto A cave walkway through Mt Mayday Overlook Pass A walkway across the slope of Mt Mayday with small waterfalls Hideaway Bay editHideaway Bay formerly Out of the Way Cay is a sandy beach area located behind the dressing rooms Attractions edit nbsp Crush n Gusher Crush n Gusher Water coaster where one to two person rafts are propelled by water jets through hairpin turns and drop offs This attraction includes a choice of the water coaster slide Banana Blaster Coconut Crusher or Pineapple Plunger Height Restriction 48 or taller Miss Adventure Falls In June 2016 Disney filed plans to build a family raft ride adjacent to Crush n Gusher The family raft ride is highly themed and starts out with a large conveyor belt that takes riders inside their rafts to the top before descending 9 Sandy White Beach Beach area with lounge chairs as well as a wading pool area adjacent to Crush n Gusher Typhoon Lagoon editThe largest section of the park houses the feature attraction as well as many shaded white sandy beaches to relax and recuperate Attractions edit nbsp Typhoon Lagoon Surf Pool Typhoon Lagoon Surf Pool Wave pool which has 6 foot high waves every 90 seconds Bay Slides Beginner slide designed to send toddlers down gentle slopes that end in a secluded corner for the Surf Pool Blustery Bay Zero depth entry tidal pool near the clock tower adjacent to the Surf Pool and is surrounded by sandy beaches Whitecap Cove Zero depth entry tidal pool near Surf Doggies adjacent to the Surf Pool and is surrounded by sandy beaches Learn to Surf Hosted by Craig Carroll s Cocoa Beach Surf School a two and a half hour surf lesson before the park opens additional cost Former Shark Reef editConsidered one of the most unique attractions at any Disney park 10 Typhoon Lagoon s Shark Reef provided guests a 5 15 minute snorkel across a manmade lagoon brimming with rays small sharks and tropical fish The artificial reef consisted of a 362 000 gallon dual tank habitat separated by an overturned sunken tanker a disguised underwater viewing tunnel Without official statements from Disney Parks analysts point to its uniquely high operating costs animals and their care takers water temperature regulation water filtration life guards et al as reason for its permanent closure on October 3 2016 11 12 Since closure the sunken tanker has been walled off and the tank closest to the pathways has been filled in covered with sand and converted into a seating lounge area The entrance building to the attraction has been converted into a quick service bar and eatery 13 Attractions edit Shark Reef Hosted by NAUI snorkel through an unheated saltwater reef populated with stingrays bonnethead sharks leopard sharks and colorful tropical fish Sunken Tanker Underwater viewing area of the reefs Viewing provided through tankers portholes S A S Adventure A 30 minute Surface Air Snorkeling experience Using a pony tank a small regulator and a buoyancy vest experience the Shark Reef in a different way additional cost All participants had to be at least 5 years of age Hammer Head Fred s Dive Shop Where the attractions snorkels masks life jackets and unheated showers were located This is now a bar Castaway Creek editContinuous flowing 2 100 foot 640 m lazy river that slowly circles the entire park passing through gentle waterfalls lush rainforests mist screens and Mount Mayday itself Riders can float on their own or in the inner tubes provided Other attractions editKetchakiddee Creek a play area for young children featuring small slides and fountains There are water features that spray everywhere including a tugboat and a mixture of whales and seals A small sandy beach is also provided Food and beverage editLeaning Palms Previously the Placid Palms resort the main counter service restaurant Surrounded by shaded seating areas Located near the main entrance Typhoon Tilly s Located near the Shark Reef Happy Landings Ice Cream Located in between Getaway Glenn and Castaway Creek Let s Go Slurpin Bar located on the beach by the wave pool Surf Doggies A surfers car set up on the beach adorned by surfboards Crush Cart A small cart opposite the entrance to Crush n Gusher Snack Shack Located next to the Typhoon Tilly s Offers options of salads waffles sandwiches and ice creams Picnic areas edit There are 2 designated picnic areas located in the park However there are no restrictions as to where to have a picnic Getaway Glenn Located behind Happy Landings near the front of the park Hideaway Bay Located near Crush n Gusher and the dressing rooms Coolers are allowed in the park The only restricted items are glass and alcohol Merchandise editSingapore Sal s Only Merchandise store used for rentals offering souvenirs swimwear footwear etc High N Dry It is not a rental location anymore It is now a craft beverage shop dispensing frozen alcohol domestic beer and snacks References edit a b A History of the Walt Disney Company The Walt Disney Company Archived from the original on July 17 2011 Retrieved January 6 2017 Greenfield Beth May 16 2012 America s Coolest Water Parks Forbes Retrieved October 15 2023 AECOM 2022 Global Attractions Attendance Report AECOM 2019 Global Attractions Report AECOM 2016 Global Attractions Report PDF Laughing Place Staff May 27 2020 Live Blog Walt Disney World Presents Reopening Plans to Orange County Economic Recovery Taskforce Laughing Place Retrieved May 27 2020 Disney World to reopen Typhoon Lagoon Water Park on Jan 2 New York Post December 28 2021 Retrieved December 28 2021 Disney s Typhoon Lagoon Gravity Wave Generation and Propagation in an Artificial Pond Eng Dpt Parsons Corp Chalhoub Michel Soto Rep No 88 0025 Pasadena CA USA Pedicini Sandra June 8 2016 New family raft ride planned at Disney World s Typhoon Lagoon Orlando Sentinel Archived from the original on January 6 2017 Retrieved January 6 2017 McNesby Samantha June 26 2019 Henthorn Dawn ed Shark Reef at Typhoon Lagoon TripSavvy Archived from the original on November 15 2019 Retrieved November 15 2019 Storey Ken August 15 2016 Disney s Typhoon Lagoon adds first new attraction in over a decade but plans to close an old favorite Orlando Weekly Archived from the original on September 17 2016 Retrieved September 16 2016 Niblett Rikki September 14 2016 Shark Reef Closing at Disney s Typhoon Lagoon TouringPlans com Archived from the original on September 17 2016 Retrieved September 16 2016 REVIEW Hammerhead Fred s Bar Replaces Shark Reef at Typhoon Lagoon Blog Mickey April 29 2018 Archived from the original on November 15 2019 Retrieved November 15 2019 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Typhoon Lagoon Official website nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Disney 27s Typhoon Lagoon amp oldid 1212703509, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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