Cool off in a water park in Orlando

Central Florida is hot in summer. You can expect temperatures in the mid-80s, but if you're in the Orlando area there are a number of water parks, where you can cool down time and fun at the same time. Let's take a look at some of the best water parks in the Orlando area.

'Wet n Wild Orlando water park is the most visited in the United States for "Amusement Business" magazine, and its world-class rides and slides are the reasonbehind its popularity.

The park has tours of several million dollars, the latest of which was suspended, the WashTM brain in which the walls of the six-story underground rock end with a vertical drop of 53 feet, 65 feet of the crater. Guests are "brain washed" with lights, sounds and videos as swirl back and forth through emotions that alter the mind before putting the 'needle-nose funnel for a refreshing getaway.

Following trips n Wild Wet 'the' Surge, Bubba Tub, Black Hole, DiscoH2O (TM) and The Blast! Guests can also rope bridges and past breathtaking waterfalls on the Lazy River (TM) comes and roll with four foot waves in the lagoon surf.

The hotel is located on International Drive, one block east of I-4 exit 75A, offers Wild Wet 'n extended hours of operation in the summer. The park is open all year round with heated pools in cooler months. For more information, call (407) 351-1800 or (800) 992-9453

Disney has two water parks at Walt themDisney World Resort, and both are also very creative. Disney's Blizzard Beach Water Park is a theme park in the mountains where you take a chair to the top of the mountain can lift. Gushmore marked the end of a mountain of snow 90 feet. If the top you have the choice between a path down: you can plummet to the summit where you can enjoy a 55 mph plunge down or scroll down to decide the Slush Gusher speed up the mountain.

There is also a smaller version of the mountain, calledTike's Peak, which is perfect for young children. It 's only 48 cm tall.

The other Disney water park is the tropical theme Typhoon Lagoon Water Park This park is centered on a shrimp boat named Miss Tilly. After the story was this boat hit by a typhoon and deposited a top, a 95 foot of Mount Mayday. There is also a fruit packing plant, the scene of floods that guests on rafts down Gusher 'n' Crush, a water roller coaster.

Besides the usual filmand tube rides, the park also offers a snorkeling adventure at Shark Reef, a 362,000-gallon saltwater pool. You can also navigate in a body of 2,250,000 gallons a wave pool.

And children are not left out of the fun. Ketchakiddee Creek geysers, fountains, slides and child-oriented rafting trip that will delight younger family members. Both parks are open all year round. Single day ticket for both parks is $ 39 for adults and $ 33 for children 3 to9.

So do not worry about the heat of Florida, provides a good excuse to miss wet, come and enjoy the water park in Orlando.

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