Is there a changing room at Typhoon Lagoon?


Is there a changing room at Typhoon Lagoon? Both Disney's Typhoon Lagoon Water Park and Disney's Blizzard Beach Water Park offer changing rooms and showers as well lockers for rent. If you choose to rent a locker, small lockers are approximately $13 and large lockers are approximately $15 with a $5 refund when you return the key.


How do you get towels at Typhoon Lagoon?

Simply head over to the towel rental stand to pick them up once you arrive or at any time during your visit. If you happen to rent a Beachcomber Shack, you will find the towels waiting in your cabana once you locate it.


Is there a dress code at Typhoon Lagoon?

Dress Code Jeans (denim) and wetsuits (neoprene) are not permitted on the following attractions at Disney's Typhoon Lagoon water park: Bay Slides, Humunga Kowabunga, Ketchakiddee Creek and Storm Slides. For safety, diaper-age children must wear plastic pants or swim diapers in pool areas.


Does Typhoon Lagoon have a lazy river?

Castaway Creek is the lazy river at Typhoon Lagoon. It's a 21.5 (roughly) minute float that takes you around the Surf Pool, with entries at major spots throughout the park. It's not a particularly well-themed or interesting lazy river, but the plants and greenery throughout are quite nice.


Is the water at Typhoon Lagoon cold?

Typhoon Lagoon and the weather The water at Typhoon Lagoon is heated, making the park a good choice to visit during most days of the year; however, during inclement weather or if an extended bout of cold temperatures are predicted, Disney will close the water parks.


Where do you leave your stuff at Typhoon Lagoon?

While there are lockers at Disney's Typhoon Lagoon Water Park, they're not quite big enough to store your luggage for the day. You would definitely need to leave those bags with Bell Services at your Disney Resorts Collection hotel, make a splash at the water park, and then head back to grab them.


Do you wear water shoes at Typhoon Lagoon?

Be sure to follow the dress code. For diaper-age swimmers, suit up with plastic pants or swim diapers in pool areas. You can wear water shoes around the park and on most attractions (Cast Members will let you know if you need to remove your shoes to ride a particular attraction).


Is Typhoon Lagoon worth it?

Sure, Walt Disney World's theme parks get a lot of attention – but during the summer, there's really no better place to cool off and have plenty of Disney fun than the two water parks! And if you're looking to enjoy a frosty drink or take a ride on a thrilling water slide, Typhoon Lagoon is worth a visit.