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stabard

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Posted - 18 Jan 2006 :  09:54:13 Show Profile Send stabard a Direct Message  Reply with Quote
Typhoon Lagoon for us too

Jan and Lee
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Hi everyone

We are heading back to Orlando in October - only 176 days to go! Based on the posts here, Typhoon Lagoon is the waterpark for us! Does anyone know whether the park has any restrictions ie on age or swimming ability. Some of the "mild but wild" rides have a stated height restriction which is fine but others do not. We have an 8 year old (competent swimmer) and a 5 year old (can swim 50m unaided). They are fearless in the water and will just about accept a height restriction (!) but find it difficult when they are told they are too young to go on a water slide as they are better swimmers than some adults we know! I am not sure that the kiddies area will keep them amused for long. Any advice would be welcome as we don't want to waste money on tickets, if it would be better to wait another year or so, and even worse, we don't want to take the kids and then find that they are turned away from rides that we know they will be absolutely OK going on.

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Joanne & Stuart Oliver


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caroline

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They will be allowed on all the rides unless they don't make the height requirement - hope that make sense I've seen loats of very small kids whizzing down chutes that I wouldn't dream of going on I don't do wet hair

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Remember if you are staying on site at Disney you can get into both Water Parks
at 9am (normal opening 10am) Its great walking past the que's waiting to get
in and you get on loads of slides before the mad rush.

mike
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