Typhoon Lagoon features some of the wettest and wildest attractions at Walt Disney World. This water park owes its popularity to its twisting tides, roaring rapids, wonderful waterways and relaxing rivers. Typhoon Lagoon also has an exclusive area for snorkeling among live sharks and other tropical fish. You could navigate you way down the 9 roaring waterslides or just surf the exhilarating world’s largest artificially created waves.

Lose yourself to carefree abandon and plummet down five stories in seconds down an enclosed flume, where you can’t see where you’re headed until you meet the surprise ending in Humunga Kowabunga. If getting an adrenalin rush is quite your thing, then you will enjoy MayDay Falls – the longest waterslide in the park. Grab the sides of your boat as you traverse through caves and waterfalls, down the mountain in the shadow of the famous shrimp boat Miss Tilly.

And if you get tired of hurtling down the water slide then just take a floating tube and travel 2,000 feet of gently flowing creek all across the park. Cool mists and gentle waterfalls await you on this relaxing ride. And once you’re rejuvenated enough, get ready to dive into the azure blue waters of the world’s largest wave pools. Body surf and dive into the clear blue waters or just chill out on the white sand beach.

Don’t think that this is all that Typhoon Lagoon has to offer for you, there is a whole lot more fun just waiting for you at Ketchakiddee Creek, snorkeling with the sharks at shark reef or experiencing tropical waterfalls at Keelhaul Falls.