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    Disney waterparks

    This year we have got the flextickets for all things universal etc as we will be taking 4 teenagers. However having experienced the Disney waterparks previously I was wondering if there is a ticket that gives us access to the waterparks only. I appreciate we can buy the daily tickets from Martin but was wondering if they had say a 7 day waterpark hopper?


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    You could always buy the 14 day unlimited access tickets for SeaWorld and Aquatica and just use it for Aquatica. At £46 it is excellent value although it is not a Disney waterpark.
    Karen
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    Hi,
    no sorry the only way to get multiple days is to buy them with regular park days.

    <blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by shaunboxer
    This year we have got the flextickets for all things universal etc as we will be taking 4 teenagers. However having experienced the Disney waterparks previously I was wondering if there is a ticket that gives us access to the waterparks only. I appreciate we can buy the daily tickets from Martin but was wondering if they had say a 7 day waterpark hopper?
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    that is a shame that we can't do this as we normally use a waterpark to refresh a little at the end of a day. Like Kazzie says we have access to Aquatica already in our Flexticket but nothing can replace the waves at TL.[msnsmile2]


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    Wait till you try the waves at Aquatica. They have two wave pools - one that is fairly gentle (knocked me off my feet) and the other that has big waves.

    There are also areas for the toddlers and water areas for the 8-12 (ish) year olds.

    We had a great day there and if you do a search on the forum you will find information about Aquatica so it may not be so bad as you think.
    Mary


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    Cheers sundowner. We are in fact looking forward to trying Aquatica as we just love all waterparks. I hope you are right on the wave pool as my boys love the one at TL. From reviews I have seen the (Not so) lazy river looks fun at Aquatica too. Either way I am sure we will have a great time [msnwink]


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    The lazy river at Aquatica has parts where it really rushes you and its almost impossible to get out at the exit nearest after the rush. It is a lot of fun and I am sure any age will really enjoy it.

    <blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by shaunboxer
    Cheers sundowner. We are in fact looking forward to trying Aquatica as we just love all waterparks. I hope you are right on the wave pool as my boys love the one at TL. From reviews I have seen the (Not so) lazy river looks fun at Aquatica too. Either way I am sure we will have a great time [msnwink]
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    Karen
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