WDWfanatic742
08-05-2007, 02:53 PM
Heh, I like the title I came up with. So here's the story before the trip even started. I thought that the trip wasn't going to be until this Friday, but it was actually last Friday and I got the call Thursday to go the next day. Then I thought that we were going to the theme parks, but it was SOOOOOOO hot up there it was nearly impossible to go to the theme parks and we still had 3 Plus options so we went to the water parks. Never been to them before so it was very interesting. Before you ask Zoo, no, I don't have any pictures because I didn't want to ruin my camera :(. Here we go:
8/3 - Left for my friends house at 5:30 am and we didn't leave for Disneyworld until 6:00 am. We actually got there really fast because his dad drove about 80 all the way up there. Got a little breakfast and went to Blizzard Beach a little after 9:00 am. Went straight up to the green peak to go ride Summit Plummet and that is an amazing slide. I was a little nervous at first, but I think everyone is the first time that you ride it. Then went to the family raft ride which I can't remember the name of right now, and that is a really cool ride and it's a long one for a water park. We ended up doing everything at least once and did Summit Plummet twice, the 8 person racing slide twice, and the family raft ride three times. Left the park around 7:00 pm so we were there for about 10 hours straight. Your feet get really banged up because everything is cement and that plastic snow really attracts that sun. For some reason, there were ALTO of guys wearing speed's that day, and I can't figure out why they every would to be honest. Anyway, for dinner, my friend and his dad went to some lobster place where his dad had like 6 lobsters and a bunch of other seafood and my friend had 7 lobsters and a couple other things as well. Then his mom, my other friend and I went to Bennigins (sp?) and had some food there and didn't get to the hotel until 11 pm or so and fell straight asleep. Very tiring day.
8/4 - Left the hotel around 8:45 am so that we would be close to opening for Typhoon Lagoon. Got in the park around 9:15, went to get a locker, and then went straight to Crush 'n' Gusher. Very good ride, just wish that they could separate the queue lines in the beginning for the two and three person raft's. I wish that they would look at pretty much every ride that they have where they have two different slides in one queue line and maybe put something in the middle to separate the rides or something. After Crush, went to Humminga (sp?) and did that a couple times before going into the surf pool for about a nice relaxing hour. Ended up doing about everything once or twice before making our final ride at Crush. Standing waiting for a three person raft to come around when the water stops and someone comes out from the middle slide trying to get the raft through it to the end. The story from what we heard was that they were going through the one slide that is short but the wildest where you do the bunny hop and the end of the ride. Raft came up off of the slide coming up at the end of the bunny hop and sent the two front people flying and the third one back onto the rollers and the water jets. She ended up walking out and was crying about the entire thing. So they had to clear each slide which took about a half hour before we could finally go. Went on the slide that they had that incident on and we would tell how they could have fell out which was really easy. Ended up going to the Shark Reef to cool off and look underwater before heading on home. Left around 6:00 pm and went to Outback at 8:00 pm around Ft. Pierce to get something to eat. Didn't get home until a little past 11:00 pm and came on VMK for a little bit but nobody was really on so I came off and went to well needed sleep.
So my review, if you have the time to go do the water parks and never have been there before, go do it. They are really fun and it's a good way to cool off during the summer heat. Word of caution though, get there pretty early. The crowds can get really bad at the slides, especially Blizzard Beach's and can fill up the park to capacity. While at Typoon Lagoon yesterday, my friend's parents went to go see a movie at DD and when they passed the park, it was closed because it was full to capacity. Never seen a water park filled to capacity before. So we still got two theme parks and one plus option left, and probably going to go in December or close to it and use the rest of those before they run out. It was a fun trip, and can't wait to go back to the water parks again :thumbsup:.
8/3 - Left for my friends house at 5:30 am and we didn't leave for Disneyworld until 6:00 am. We actually got there really fast because his dad drove about 80 all the way up there. Got a little breakfast and went to Blizzard Beach a little after 9:00 am. Went straight up to the green peak to go ride Summit Plummet and that is an amazing slide. I was a little nervous at first, but I think everyone is the first time that you ride it. Then went to the family raft ride which I can't remember the name of right now, and that is a really cool ride and it's a long one for a water park. We ended up doing everything at least once and did Summit Plummet twice, the 8 person racing slide twice, and the family raft ride three times. Left the park around 7:00 pm so we were there for about 10 hours straight. Your feet get really banged up because everything is cement and that plastic snow really attracts that sun. For some reason, there were ALTO of guys wearing speed's that day, and I can't figure out why they every would to be honest. Anyway, for dinner, my friend and his dad went to some lobster place where his dad had like 6 lobsters and a bunch of other seafood and my friend had 7 lobsters and a couple other things as well. Then his mom, my other friend and I went to Bennigins (sp?) and had some food there and didn't get to the hotel until 11 pm or so and fell straight asleep. Very tiring day.
8/4 - Left the hotel around 8:45 am so that we would be close to opening for Typhoon Lagoon. Got in the park around 9:15, went to get a locker, and then went straight to Crush 'n' Gusher. Very good ride, just wish that they could separate the queue lines in the beginning for the two and three person raft's. I wish that they would look at pretty much every ride that they have where they have two different slides in one queue line and maybe put something in the middle to separate the rides or something. After Crush, went to Humminga (sp?) and did that a couple times before going into the surf pool for about a nice relaxing hour. Ended up doing about everything once or twice before making our final ride at Crush. Standing waiting for a three person raft to come around when the water stops and someone comes out from the middle slide trying to get the raft through it to the end. The story from what we heard was that they were going through the one slide that is short but the wildest where you do the bunny hop and the end of the ride. Raft came up off of the slide coming up at the end of the bunny hop and sent the two front people flying and the third one back onto the rollers and the water jets. She ended up walking out and was crying about the entire thing. So they had to clear each slide which took about a half hour before we could finally go. Went on the slide that they had that incident on and we would tell how they could have fell out which was really easy. Ended up going to the Shark Reef to cool off and look underwater before heading on home. Left around 6:00 pm and went to Outback at 8:00 pm around Ft. Pierce to get something to eat. Didn't get home until a little past 11:00 pm and came on VMK for a little bit but nobody was really on so I came off and went to well needed sleep.
So my review, if you have the time to go do the water parks and never have been there before, go do it. They are really fun and it's a good way to cool off during the summer heat. Word of caution though, get there pretty early. The crowds can get really bad at the slides, especially Blizzard Beach's and can fill up the park to capacity. While at Typoon Lagoon yesterday, my friend's parents went to go see a movie at DD and when they passed the park, it was closed because it was full to capacity. Never seen a water park filled to capacity before. So we still got two theme parks and one plus option left, and probably going to go in December or close to it and use the rest of those before they run out. It was a fun trip, and can't wait to go back to the water parks again :thumbsup:.