A bit of a long lie as the water parks don't open until 10am. To get there we had to get the bus to Disney Springs and then change for Typhoon Lagoon. The transport system is really efficient and this makes getting around really easy.
I have to admit that Typhoon Lagoon is one of my favourite Disney parks. We arrived just before the park opened. The first thing that struck us was the lack of a bag search or the metal detectors that are at the entrance of all the other parks. Normally on entering this water park we get a locker and then head for Katchakiddy Creek. As the kids are too big for this we went to the left hand side of the park. We were able to get some sun beds under cover by Typhoon Tilly's. We always try to get sunbeds or at least a chair undercover as it keeps our towels dry if it starts raining. (This is a real advantage as you may be on the opposite side of the park and it can take some time to get back to your stuff). We tried to do as many of the slides as we could before the crowds started to build. As we were quite near the newest ride, Miss Adventure Falls, we started there, only a 5 minute wait. This was a fun slide, but not the best if the day. We then took the lazy nan river to the other side if the park and did the three slides there. This was the first time we had done Mayday Falls and were not impressed. It had ridges across the flow of the water (similar to sleeping policemen or speed bumps) which were very uncomfortable when you went over them. Keelhaul falls was a single rider tube slide which is similar to any number of slides that I have tried, it does however pick up a bit of speed before you exit to the pool at the bottom. We also did the family slide, Gang Plank Falls. This is an old favourite.
The boys went to do Kowabunga Falls. This is a steep slide which drops you down 5 stories. This was an exhilarating ride, but it can be a bit rough on your back and be prepared for a wedgie. Another slide we had not done before was the Crusher Gusher. The boys did this slide and with the water jets that propel you up hill, this was our favourite slide of the day. One good thing was we chose the line for double riders only and in front of us were three single riders. When they got to the head of the line they were not allowed on the slide.
The girls had had an early lunch. Once again they could have easily split the meals as the portions are quite generous.
We spent some time in the wave pool. This is by far my favourite. I may be getting old, but today these waves seem to be the biggest I have experienced at Typhoon Lagoon. Every wave was greeted by a cheer. Top tip - don't take any loose items in to the pool when the waves are on, you will loose them. After the first wave I found a pair of sun glasses on the floor of the pool and a bandana. As I went to hand these to a life guard I saw someone looking for a pair of prescription glasses they had lost.
Next was the lazy man river to the ice cream shops. Family tradition is that we have a bucket of ice cream. (Literally a kids bucket, with spade, filled with ice cream). At $13, this will do the 5 of us and is one of the few things that we would consider good value at Disney. However, as we have the dining plan, everyone had a different ice cream.
We all had another go on Crusher Gusher after lunch, taking the lazy man river to get around the park.
As we had reservations in Animal Kingdom for dinner we had to leave. We had been there 6 hours and had barely sat down (only for some food).
The transport system didn't let us down and we were soon back at the hotel to have a shower and to get changed.
As we left the hotel the daily thunderstorm started. Needless to say the accompanying rain is torrential. We were soaked going from the canopy at the front door to the bus station literally 50 yards away. The rain was particularly heavy and the bus threw up some spray as it ploughed through some of the large puddles which had formed at the side of the road. It was just before 6pm and it was like the lights had been switched off.
We arrived at Animal Kingdom and stood under the bus bays waiting for the rain to abate. As we waited the road looked more like a river and in places rain poured off of the bus shelter like a waterfall. We were treated to a fantastic display of lightening, natures own fireworks display. The thunder rumbled on, with the occasional peel which was so loud (and near) that it made us jump. Ad we waited we saw those who had decided to escape the park by making a run for it to get the bus. They were invariably soaked to the skin. Even the Disney ponchos seemed to be unable to keep their owners dry.
Finally the rain started to ease and for the first time the park gate became visible. The rain was still heavy enough for us to wait a while. It eased off some more so we went for it. We were damp by the time we reached the entrance but at least we were not soaked. We had a fast pass for Dinosaur, one of the few attractions still open. As the park had cleared the wait time for standby was only 10 minutes. Our next fast pass was for Expedition Everest, but this was closed due to the weather. There were still rumbles of thunder in the area.
We had dinner reservations in the Rain Forest Cafe, so with not much else to do we headed there. We had a table at the very back of the restaurant. Although quite big, it wasn't as noisy as the restaurants in Disney. The food was good and we had a proper meal. We had ribs and a rib, shrimp and steak combo as well as a couple of burgers. This was followed by desert. The total cost $160, a much cheaper option than the buffets.
One if the kids fell asleep and so we gave our River of Light fast pass a miss and headed back to the hotel and to bed. We have an early start tomorrow.
Useless sign if the day was in Typhoon Lagoon it was by the side of a walk in pool. It read "0W NIO". This had me baffled, until I realised I should be read from the other side. It actually read " 0M 0IN". Two things- 1. Do you really need a sign to tell you that the depth of water is zero and 2. It was designed to be read from outside the pool, but was in a planted area where it could not be accessed from outside of the pool.