Disney's Typhoon Lagoon Water Park

4.7
15025 reviews

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Details

  • RestroomAvailable
  • Welcomes familiesAvailable
  • Kid friendlyAvailable
  • Wheelchair accessible entranceAvailable

Location

Disney's Typhoon Lagoon Water Park
1145 East Buena Vista Boulevard, Orlando, FL
32830, United States

Hours

Reviews

4.7
15,025 reviews
5 stars
11,771
4 stars
2,301
3 stars
593
2 stars
155
1 star
205

What are people saying?

AI-generated from recent customer reviews

Wave Pool

The wave pool received high praise for its large and powerful waves, providing a thrilling experience for visitors.

Family-Friendly

The park is noted for being enjoyable for families, with a variety of attractions suitable for all ages.

Food Quality

Many customers were pleasantly surprised by the quality and variety of food options available, often stating it was better than expected for a water park.

Staff and Service

While most reviews highlighted friendly and helpful staff, some noted inconsistencies in staff friendliness and scheduling.

Cleanliness

The park is consistently described as clean and well-maintained, contributing to a positive overall experience.
  • AF
    au frankie
    6 days ago
    5.0
    So this was included with our stay at the Caribbean Resort. We got free access the day of our arrival. A great Disney perk, no doubt. Is it worth $74, maybe, I guess if you are there all day? We brought trunks/suits to change into and had a great few hours though for sure. The attractions are close enough that you can do several of them at a time before moving on to the next set. Keehaul Falls was good for our family of 5. Mayday Falls is pretty much like Keehaul but for individual riders. Didn't make it to the Crush N' Gusher or Castaway Creek, but the true lagoon gives off a massive set of waves that will test the best of body surfers! Ample lockers and restrooms/changing areas. We parked our personal car within a reasonable range as directed by staff but also saw spots open two rows closer, I'm sure it's just a rotating pattern. The best attraction is Humunga Kowabunga. My most timid child rode this with me until I thought we'd drop. Plenty of light eats places located throughout. Only drawback may be seating for the manmade beaches, the chairs were fairly full.
  • DG
    Diana Garcia
    Dec 30, 2025
    1.0
    I am an avid Disney fan! Love everything Disney. But what happens to my child the other day was absolutely terrible. They served my child alcoholic pina colada! They had been serving people all day they had it labeled non alcoholic and it had alcohol in it! I was shocked. And nothing was the done the poor worker just started freaking out and dint know what to do. The chef was upset for sure but imagine all day this was happening and no one was aware until I said something because I drank it and tasted it before I left the counter! Insanity on Disney part we’ve already contacted the news and upper management this is unacceptable.
  • GM
    Geraldine Moise
    Dec 30, 2025
    4.0
    I purchased tickets online which downloaded into the Disney World App which made things very easy. They scanned our tickets and gave us a plastic card for our one day pass. We had to scan the card and submit to a finger print scan (weird! I don't even use fingerprint unlock on my own personal device buy whatever). The day we visited it was 81º (12/29/2025) and the park was full but not terrible. Rides were 15 minute waits and we found chairs to sit on. The food was priced as expected but they had free water refill stations which was great. Plus, you could bring in your own food. We each had backpacks with our clothes and we would have packed food had we known. The only reason I am not giving it five stars is because 15 minutes prior to closing most of my party got into the lazy river while the rest of my family waited for us as we hoped to come around. At 5 o'clock on the dot some of lifeguards literally started to walk off duty while others started to drop cords to close up the lazy river. They made everyone exit wherever they were. A lot of us tried to explain that we had family members waiting for us at a different exit but they didn't care. We exited where we were told and grabbed some towels that were stacked nearby but they said we couldn't have them. I guess they pulled from the guest towels for the lifeguards who were dropping ropes. I stated, "You make us get out where our towels aren't and the close up the towels bin? That doesn't make sense." At least bring a larger stack of towels for yourselves and everyone you're kicking out. Now, I understand not wanting to work beyond 5 if they're not going to pay them beyond 5 but scheduling should be done better because people were still in the water and lifeguards were just gone. Maybe schedule them until 5:30 when you've gotten everyone out of the water and then close it down. I don't know...just a thought. Hopefully, you're 2026 closure and revamping adds more things that makes sense.
  • TN
    T “TravelManiacs” N
    Dec 23, 2025
    4.0
    This was a genuinely fun and refreshing Disney water park experience. I enjoyed it far more than expected, and the food was surprisingly better than what I’ve had at Disney World perhaps helped by all the swimming, which somehow makes everything taste better. I especially liked the souvenir cup with unlimited refills throughout the park. It’s a smart and convenient concept, and honestly something Disney World itself should consider adopting. The park offers a good variety of slides, is well maintained, and feels thoughtfully designed for families. One of my favorite moments was simply sunbathing in the sand area with my husband a relaxing contrast to the more energetic attractions. Ticket pricing felt reasonable: not cheap, not excessive, though clearly influenced by the Disney brand when compared to places like Aquatica. Overall, it was a satisfying day spent under the Orlando sun easygoing, enjoyable, and well worth the visit.
  • JJ
    Joshua Jones
    Dec 19, 2025
    5.0
    Typhoon Lagoon is an absolute tropical paradise and was easily the highlight of our entire vacation. From the moment you walk in, the "shipwrecked" theme is incredibly immersive, making you feel like you’ve been transported to a remote island hideaway. While there is so much to do, the absolute standout for our entire group was the Surf Pool. It is hands-down the best wave pool we have ever experienced. Unlike the gentle bobbing waves at most parks, these are massive, six-foot swells that come through with a powerful "sonic boom" sound that gets everyone excited. We spent hours just waiting for that next big crest to hit; it was everyone’s favorite part of the day by far. ​The variety of slides is also impressive, catering perfectly to both families and those riding solo. For our family time, we loved Miss Adventure Falls, which is a four-person raft adventure that even features a fun animatronic parrot at the start. It felt more like a themed Disney attraction than just a standard water slide. We also had a blast on Gangplank Falls, where we could all pile into one giant inner tube and navigate the rapids together. It’s the perfect way to share some laughs without anyone feeling left out of the action. ​When some of us went off as single riders, the thrills really stepped up. Mayday Falls is a must-do for anyone riding alone, as it’s the highest and longest tube slide in the park with plenty of bumps and speed. For the true adrenaline junkies, Humunga Kowabunga offers a near-vertical drop in the dark that is over in a flash but leaves your heart racing. We also couldn't get enough of Crush ‘n’ Gusher, the "water coaster" that uses powerful jets to blast you uphill. Whether you go solo or with a partner, the sheer speed and airtime on those three different fruit-themed chutes are unmatched. ​Even the food exceeded our expectations for a water park. We highly recommend the Pork Elote Nachos at Leaning Palms for something savory, and for dessert, the Dole Whip Bathtub Sundae at the Snack Shack is a total showstopper. It comes in a cute souvenir tub and was plenty for the whole family to share. Between the heart-pounding slides, the relaxing Castaway Creek lazy river, and that incredible wave pool, Typhoon Lagoon is a five-star experience that we can't wait to visit again.

Frequently Asked Questions About Disney's Typhoon Lagoon Water Park

What are the operating hours of Disney's Typhoon Lagoon Water Park?

The park is open Monday to Friday and Sunday from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM, and on Saturday from 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM.

Where is Disney's Typhoon Lagoon Water Park located?

It's located at 1145 East Buena Vista Boulevard, Orlando, FL 32830, USA.