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Disney's Blizzard Beach Water Park Experience this ski resort turned water park at Disney’s Blizzard Beach Water Park. As the Disney story goes, an uncharacteristic winter storm happened to go through Central Florida, leaving mountains of snow and ice, which led to the development of Florida’s first and only ski resort. However, as the normal Florida heat returned, the mountains of snow quickly melted, and the ski slopes gave way to today’s amazing water slides at the park we now know as Disney’s Blizzard Beach Water Park.
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| At Disney’s Blizzard Beach Water Park there is a good mix of slides for everyone. For the big time thrill seekers there is the Downhill Double Dipper, Slush Gusher, Toboggan Racers, and the U.S.A.’s tallest and fastest free-fall water slide, Summit Plummet. You’ll travel flat on your back at 55 mph, and fall from 120 feet up as you slide all they way down the 360 foot long track! If you are the thrill seeking type, you can’t go wrong with this park.
For the folks that enjoy the thrilling slides, yet prefer a little calmer pace, Disney’s Blizzard Beach Water Park has this covered as well. Take the whole family on a fun-filled white water raft ride on Teamboat Springs, try your hand with your own personal inner tube on Runoff Rapids, slide all the way down the mountain on your own mat on Snow Stormers, or take your pre-teen age children through the Ski Patrol Training Camp where you can train on inner tube slides, hanging on to a T-bar, and test your balance as you walk from iceberg to iceberg on an ice-flow walk.
The Walt Disney World® Resort has once again created yet another magical park in which families and friends can relax and enjoy themselves together. This unique water park, however, is for the young and young at heart to zip, slide, and splash down eight different water slides if they’re up for the challenge. If folks would rather float with ease around the entire Park, just relaxing in their own personal tube, they can do just that at Cross Country Creek, which is a “lazy river” of sorts.
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