Typhoon Lagoon

Make a splash in Disney's Typhoon Lagoon

Located near Disney Springs Typhoon Lagoon is one of two water parks at Walt Disney World (the other being Blizzard Beach).

Sandy beaches, and tropical landscaping create a serene and immersive environment with plenty of attractions and featuring one of the largest wave pools in the world as well as a water coaster ride and winding river.

Visitors have the option to snorkel at Shark Reef or enjoy open or private surf sessions, which are available outside of park hours. There are several dining spots featuring tropical-inspired meals, snack kiosks, and bars.

Typhoon Lagoon is designed with the surf pool and beaches at its heart, encircled by the lazy river and Castaway Creek, which are linked by bridges and winding pathways that lead to various restaurants, cafes, and attractions. With lounging areas to relax and chill in the sun as well as shaded areas with rental services for towels and lockers.

A wrist band style Disney Gift Card is available to purchase from Singapore Sal’s gift shop to save your wallet getting too wet on the rides.

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Typhoon Lagoon

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Typhoon Lagoon Interactive Map

Park Hours

10:00am to 6:00pm. Times vary by season.

Tickets

Typhoon Lagoon and Blizzard Beach are included on Park Hopper Plus tickets.

Single day tickets can be purchased that allow access to both water parks (on the same day).

Adult – $78.81

Child – $72.42

General Information

Refurbishment

Once a year Blizzard Beach and Typhoon Lagoon close for annual refurbishment. Always check to see refurbishment information and closure dates if you are planning to visit the water parks. Typhoon Lagoon will be open from March 17th, 2024. Blizzard Beach will close for refurbishment on the same day. At least one of the parks remains open every day of the year, weather permitting.

Parking

Complimentary standard parking is available for all guests visiting Typhoon Lagoon.

Transportation to Typhoon Lagoon

Transport links to Typhoon Lagoon are limited, Disney transport is available to and from Disney hotels and resorts by bus which may require a transfer although some direct busses are available. Other transport options include taking an Uber, Lyft, or Disney’s Minnie Van Service.

Dress Code

  • Swim attire must be appropriate.
  • Jeans (denim) and wetsuits (neoprene) are not permitted on the following attractions at Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon water park: Bay Slides, Humunga Kowabunga, Ketchakiddee Creek and Storm Slides.
  • Younger children in nappies must wear plastic pants or swim nappies in pool areas.

Life Jackets

Complementary life jackets are available.

Towel & Locker Rentals

Towels and lockers are available to rent at Singapore Sal’s and High ‘N’ Dry Rentals.

Lockers $15 per day.

Towel rental $2. Free to guests with a valid MagicBand.

Typhoon Lagoon Seating

Lounge chairs and umbrella

Comfortable beach chairs and umbrellas can be reserved for up to four people. The price includes 2 lounge chairs, 2 beach chairs, beach umbrella, table and 2 towels. Rentals can be found at the High ‘N’ Dry rentals near the Typhoon Lagoon Surf Pool.

Regular price $49 per day (tax not included).

Peak price $99 per day March to September 2024, (tax not included).

Beachcomber Shacks

Beachcomber shacks are available to reserve for up to 10 people. The price includes cushioned seating, towels, private locker, cold water (available all day), souvenir refillable mugs with complementary soda and water (available at water parks on the day of your rental) and dedicated attendant service, who can take your food and beverage orders and are on hand to guide you around the park.

There are three Beachcomber shack options:

Standard Shack Up to 10 guests. Regular price $225 *Peak price $375.

Deluxe Shack Up to 12 guests. Regular price $300 *Peak price $450.

Premium Plus Shack Up to 10 guests, plus dining table, mini refrigerator, flatscreen tv, fan, electrical outlets. Regular price $375 *Peak price $500.

*Peak price. March to September 2024 (tax not included).

Be aware that Rentals are on a first-come, first-served basis and advanced reservations are highly recommended via the My Disney Experience app or online.

Do You Need A Full Day At Typhoon Lagoon?

The park can be explored and experienced within a day if you arrive when it opens, as well as taking some time to relax by the Lagoon.

Crowds at Typhoon Lagoon

Crowds in the water parks are mostly weather-dependent especially if it is pleasant weather over a weekend. Generally, the park gets busier from April through July. Waits of between 15 and 30 minutes can occur during these months. It is generally a good idea to arrive at opening time to get the most out of the activities and attractions the park has to offer. It is much quieter in the off-season especially on cooler days and crowds are basically non-existent.

Typhoon Lagoon Attractions

Typhoon Lagoon Surf Pool 

The centerpiece of Typhoon Lagoon is a large area of water surrounded by beach, coves, and palm trees with the shipwrecked Miss Tilly high up on top of Mount Mayday in the distance. From gentle rippling waters to 6-foot giant surf waves the surf pool is an exciting place to be. 

A warning sonic boom alerts pool dwellers to the oncoming waves, at this point weak swimmers, small children and anyone who does not want to be in the surf can exit the pool or stay closer to the shore. Be aware the waves are strong and can easily knock you over, smaller adults and children may want to hold on to someone whilst the waves are in motion. Guests can also reserve surfing lessons (out of park hours).

Times – 10:00am to 6:00pm

Queues – Standby

Accessibility – Must Transfer to Wheelchair, Service Animals Permitted with Caution.

Best time to go – Anytime.

Surfing Programs at Typhoon Lagoon  https://www.disneyworld.co.uk/recreation/surf-lessons/

Castaway Creek 

Encircling Typhoon Lagoon this lazy river passes through lush rain forests, grottos, waterfalls, mists, and caves. Lay upon an inner tube and relax as you gently float along taking in the sights, beware you may get a soaking from the occasional sprays of water along the route.

Times – 10:00am to 6:00pm

Queues – Standby

Accessibility – Must Transfer from Wheelchair/ECV, Service Animals Not Permitted.

Best time to go – Anytime.

Ketchakiddie Creek 

Designed for younger children and toddlers this water play area has loads of fun interactive activities with shallow water pools, squirting animals, mini water slides and floating inflatable rafts as well as a small beach, cave with waterfall and playful tunes. A great area for little ones to play and be supervised while the older children are using the bigger attractions.

Height restriction – 48”/122cm

Times – 10:00am to 6:00pm

Queues – Standby

Accessibility – Must Transfer to Wheelchair.

Best time to go – Anytime.

Keelhaul Falls 

Hang on to your inner tube as you gain speed and career down an open soft foam slide passing through caves and waterfalls before splashing down into the pool below. A simple but thrilling slide enjoyable for all.

Times – 10:00am to 6:00pm

Queues – Standby

Accessibility – Must be Ambulatory.

Best time to go – Before 11am or after 5:00pm.

Mayday Falls 

At the foot of Mount Mayday is the entrance to Mayday Falls, this is where the shipwrecked Miss Till finally ended up after the typhoon.

Mayday Falls is the highest and longest of all three slide attractions at Typhoon Lagoon making it one of the most thrilling and intense raft rides in the park. This is a one-person raft ride down a twisting slide with a few bumps on the way which may cause you to lose grip of the tube, so it is advisable to hold on tight!

Times – 10:00am to 6:00pm

Queues – Standby

Accessibility – Must be Ambulatory.

Best time to go – Before 11am or after 5:00pm.

Gangplank Falls 

Plummet down the mountain rapids encountering waterfalls, caverns, and scenic views. This is a medium intensity, fun family raft ride on a large 4 person innertube. If there are fewer than 4 people in your party, you may be asked to ride with other Guests.

Times – 10:00am to 6:00pm

Queues – Standby

Accessibility – Must be Ambulatory, Service Animals Not Permitted.

Best time to go – Before 11am or after 5:00pm.

Humuga Kowabunga 

One for the thrill seekers. The fastest and steepest waterslides in the park, the attraction features three side-by-side enclosed slides with a 5 story drop at a near vertical angle, in the dark! Reaching speeds of up to 30mph when you reach the bottom at high speed you may encounter a bump or 2. It is advisable for women to wear a one-piece swimsuit.

Height restriction – 48”/122cm

Times – 10:00am to 6:00pm

Queues – Standby

Accessibility – Must be Ambulatory, Service Animals Not Permitted.

Best time to go – Before 11am or after 5:00pm.

Storm Slides 

Three, 300-foot body slides each with a different twisting route down the mountain through grottos and lush greenery. Choose from Jib Jammer, Stern Burner, or Rudder Buster.

Times – 10:00am to 6:00pm

Queues – Standby

Accessibility – Must be Ambulatory.

Best time to go – Before 11am or after 5:00pm.

Bay Slides 

A children’s version of Storm Slides, a less intense and shorter slide, great for parents who can supervise from the bottom of the slides in the shallow surf pool.

Height restriction – 60”/152cm

Times – 10:00am to 6:00pm

Queues – Standby

Accessibility – Must be Ambulatory, Service Animals Not Permitted.

Best time to go – Anytime.

Miss Adventure Falls 

Seated on a four-person raft take a conveyer belt up past captain Mary’s talking parrot! Then down a twisting slide through tunnels under fountains spotting artifacts and treasures as you descend. This is a fun family attraction and the longest water ride at either water park. Be aware if toddlers are not capable of holding the rafts handles, they won’t be able to ride.

Times – 10:00am to 6:00pm

Queues – Standby

Accessibility – Must Transfer from Wheelchair/ECV, Service Animals Not Permitted.

Best time to go – Anytime.

Crush ‘n’ Gusher 

One of the parks signature attractions and great for the thrill seekers. Based on an abandoned fruit-processing plant guests have the choice of 3 thrilling roller coaster type rides, Banana Blaster, Coconut Crusher, and Pineapple Plunger. Powerful water jets propel riders through each section with tight twisting turns and dark tunnels, gaining speed whilst being buffeted by the water, finally plunging into Hideaway Bay. This is an extremely popular attraction with longer queues at around midday.

Height restriction – 48”/122cm

Times – 10:00am to 6:00pm

Queues – Standby

Accessibility – Must Transfer to Wheelchair, Then to Ride Vehicle.

Best time to go – Before 11am or after 5:00pm

Typhoon Lagoon Food and Dining

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There are no table service restaurants at Typhoon Lagoon but plenty of quick service restaurants and snack kiosks. Be aware restaurants and bars are seasonal so some may be closed when you visit outside of the summer season. Here are a few of our recommendations.

Leaning Palms – Quick Service, Disney Dining Plan, Mobile Order, Beverage Refill Station

Happy Landings Ice Cream – Food Stand

Typhoon Tilly’s – Quick Service, Mobile Order, Beverage Refill Station

Surf Doggies – Quick Service, Disney Dining Plan, Beverage Refill Station

Mini Donuts by Joffrey’s Coffee – Food Stand

Lowtide Lou’s – Quick Service, Disney Dining Plan, Beverage Refill Station

Leaning Palms

Located near Happy Landings and looking like the area has been hit by a typhoon, Leaning Palms lives up to its name with lopsided walls and windows and a leaning lookout tower sat out front. With one of the largest menus at Typhoon Lagoon Leaning Palms has plenty of options to offer including burgers, nuggets, pizza, salads, rice bowls and plant based items as well as a variety of beverages including wine and beer and serves as a beverage refill station. Specials may be available on the day. There is plenty of open-air seating with views of the lagoon and some protection from the sun under a pergola style roof and a few umbrellas. Leaning Palms is open year-round.

Price $ – $15 and under per adult.

Hours – 11:00am-4:00pm

Food Type – American.

Happy Landings Ice Cream

A great ice cream shack open year-round, located on the lazy river in amongst the trees, stairs lead out of the water up to the serving window. Selling ice cream sundaes, cones, floats, and the featured Sand Pail a chocolate and vanilla soft scoop ice cream Sundae with extras, served in a pail including a shovel to eat with! Limited beverages are also available. There is no seating at the kiosk.

Price $ – $17 and under per adult.

Hours – 12:00am-5:00pm

Food Type – American.

Typhoon Tilly’s

Located by the Storm Slides and Humuga Kowabunga and also near the restrooms. Typhoon Tilly’s serves quick service food the limited menu serves mostly fish items including Shrimp Boil, Fried Fish Platter, Battered fish as well as Salads and a Plant-based watermelon Poke Bowl. Typhoon Tilly’s is the place to visit for a quick bite to eat especially if you’re a fan of seafood, it is also located next door to the Snack Shack serving deserts and alcoholic/non-alcoholic beverages.

Price $ –$15 and under per adult.

Hours – 11:00am-4:00pm (depending on season).

Food Type – American.

Surf Doggies

As the name suggests this year round snack stand sells a variety of hot dogs and a plant-based bratwurst and is good for a light snack and beverages. But it is also the place to buy the infamous Jumbo Turkey leg (when available).

Price $ –$13 and under per adult.

Hours – 12:00am-5:00pm (depending on season).

Food Type – American.

Mini Donuts by Joffrey’s Coffee

This is the same food stand chain that can also be found at Blizzard Beach serving the same menu items. Treat yourself to delicious, freshly made soft donuts, purchased by the dozen or half dozen they can be eaten on their own or dipped into a variety of warm sauces, chocolate, raspberry, or white chocolate. Soft drinks, tea, coffee, and hot chocolate are also available.

Located near the guest services and Singapore Sal’s gift shop this little mini donut and coffee kiosk is great for a light sugary snack.

Price $ –$10 and under per adult.

Hours – 12:00am-5:00pm (depending on season).

Food Type – American.

Lowtide Lou’s

Sat on the edge of the surf pool close to Bay Slides is a small seasonal shack serving a selection of wraps including chicken, shrimp and plant-based, stuffed pretzels, sandwiches, ice cream and an assortment of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages great for food on the move.

Price $ –$12 and under per adult.

Hours – 11:00am-3:00pm (depending on season).

Food Type – American.

Typhoon Lagoon Shopping

Singapore Sal’s 

Located near the entrance to the park, this souvenir and gift shop is where you can pick up all the essentials for a day at the beach. As well as sunscreen, beachwear, surf gear, and Disney towels the shop sells clothing, toys, and Typhoon Lagoon themed merchandise.

Towels can also be rented (complimentary for Disney hotel guests).

FAQs on Windsor Castle

Windsor Castle is situated in Berkshire in the South of England. It is in the town of Windsor which is twinned with Eton by the River Thames. The average journey times from London are around 60-90 minutes by coach and around an hour by train.

You can use one of the many tour operators from London and have all your travel needs taken care of for you. You can also travel independently from London by train using either Paddington or Waterloo main line stations to Windsor.

Windsor Castle can be traced back to the 11th century with building work starting on the Castle around 1070.

Windsor Castle has always been a working palace. Her Late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II used Windsor Castle as her private home where she would usually spend the weekend and as an official Royal residence. There are also the staff living at Windsor Castle which includes the titular head of the Castle community, the Constable and Governor of Windsor Castle; the Dean of Windsor, Military Knights of Windsor, housekeepers and soldiers. There are roughly 150 people living at the Castle itself.

Windsor Castle is owned by the state/crown and belongs to the reigning monarch by virtue of their position.

Windsor Castle tours

There are many different tours visiting Windsor Castle, just a couple of them are half day tours only to the castle, not including another attraction.

However, because Windsor is relatively close to London many tours have Windsor Castle as part of a day long tour, including other attractions such as The London Eye, Hampton Court, Buckingham Palace or further afield, Stonehenge

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