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They're both open most of the year but in the winter they close one at a time for a good clean up.
Are they worth it? I think so. As close to a chill-out day as we ever get. :lol:
Someone else will have to explain tickets, I'm all out of date with those.
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The Disney water parks are scrubbed and polished every two years so each winter one of them is closed but the other open, not sure on the re-furb schedule of WnW and Aquatica although the latter is brand new so shouldn't need doing and given recent reports on WnW I don't think re-furbing is at the top of the owners list
They are worth a trip, I missed out in 2005 'cos of earache and was gutted :mad:
Gavin doesn't swim at all but loves the lazy river and is happy to take pics of me getting a wedgy on the flumes!
Wet and Wild and Aquatica are included in the 5 and 6 Park Orlando Flex-Ticket and the Disney ones are included in tickets bought from the UK, the tickets have 'plus's' on them and a 'plus' gets you into a water park (how many plus's depends on how many days for Disney you buy, the Ultimate tickets mean you can get in and out of the main Disney parks and Water parks as often as you like in that time period)
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Jodie
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Wet and Wild doesn't have the theming that the other water parks have - just lots of blue plastic and hot concrete. The Disney parks are more relaxing - nice wave pools, and you can easily kill a couple of hours drifting round the lazy river at Typhoon Lagoon.
Do not go on Slush Gusher at Blizzard Beach without having a set of forceps waiting at the bottom for you. :eek:
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Wet and Wild doesn't have the theming that the other water parks have - just lots of blue plastic and hot concrete. The Disney parks are more relaxing - nice wave pools, and you can easily kill a couple of hours drifting round the lazy river at Typhoon Lagoon.
Do not go on Slush Gusher at Blizzard Beach without having a set of forceps waiting at the bottom for you. :eek:
Forceps also highly recommended for Summit Plummet!
The water parks are great! I sit back and relax while the family tears off round the slides.
As regards tickets, you can either pay at the gate or buy one of the many multi-day hoppers, which include water park option.
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I just love the water parks, as it is a lovely way to spend the day chilling out.
Summit Plummet, a deffo big NO NO for me.
I am not the best of swimmers http://bestsmileys.com/water/14.gif so i only go for paddles,which i am not afraid to admit.
I do do the lazy river though, as i can really relax and soak up the hot http://bestsmileys.com/sun/3.gif and just let all my cares drift away.
Gosh i wish i was there now.http://bestsmileys.com/crying/3.gif
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i love them just as much as the main parks tbh you have to do them tim
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I've never made it to a water park either because no one ever wants to go with me. However, it seems that I have a couple of trips coming up in the next couple of years and I'm so gonna make someone go so I can do the lazy river.
Dawnie will you take me :hb:
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Yeah we'll sit on the beach and Adrian can take Steven on all the slides.
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My favourite is definatley Typhoon Lagoon! The waves are AMAZING! and the new (At least it was when I went... in 2005 LOL) waterslide/coaster is there!
Blizzard beach is a close second, Wet 'n' Wild is good, but not really amazing. If you go to europe a lot and go in their waterparks, then that's what to expect from W'n' wild.
Plastic and HOT HOT HOT concrete.