All you need to know about Aquatica Orlando Florida Water Park

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  • Опубліковано 3 жов 2024
  • Aquatica Orlando is a popular water park located in Orlando, Florida. Here's what you need to know about this exciting destination:
    1. Attractions: Aquatica Orlando offers a wide range of thrilling water attractions and experiences for all ages. From exhilarating water slides and wave pools to lazy rivers and interactive play areas, there's something for everyone.
    2. Slides and Rides: The park features an array of water slides, including high-speed slides, raft rides, and multi-person slides. Some of the notable attractions include Dolphin Plunge, Roa's Rapids, Ihu's Breakaway Falls, and Taumata Racer.
    3. Animal Experiences: Aquatica Orlando is known for its unique animal encounters. You can witness playful dolphins, colorful fish, and other marine life in various interactive exhibits. The park also offers opportunities to swim with dolphins and feed tropical birds.
    4. Wave Pools: Aquatica features two large wave pools where visitors can enjoy the excitement of rolling waves. Whether you prefer lounging on a tube or riding the waves, these pools provide a fun experience for water enthusiasts.
    5. Lazy Rivers: Take a relaxing journey along the lazy rivers at Aquatica. Drift through scenic landscapes and enjoy the gentle current as you soak up the sun and unwind.
    6. Dining and Amenities: The park offers a variety of dining options, ranging from quick bites to full-service restaurants. You'll find everything from snacks and ice cream to burgers and pizzas. Aquatica also provides rental services for lockers, cabanas, and towels.
    Aquatica Orlando
    Aquatica Orlando's Taumata Racer (left) and Roa's Rapids (right)
    Aquatica Orlando is located in Orlando, Florida. It is a sister park of SeaWorld Orlando and Discovery Cove. The park is themed to the southern Pacific, and features Australian and New Zealand based mascots including Roa (a kiwi), Kata (a kookaburra), Wai (a Commerson's dolphin), Ihu (a gecko), Papa (a royal spoonbill), Wae Wae (a takahe), and Motu (a turtle). The park features a wide array of attractions for all ages and swimming abilities, some of which pass by or through animal habitats. The park has two wave pools which share an extensive, 80,000-square-foot (7,400 m2) man made white-sand beach area equipped with deck chairs, sun beds and umbrellas.
    Body/matt slides
    Dolphin Plunge - the park's signature attraction, these two enclosed body slides pass through a pool containing a pod of Commerson's dolphins. The dolphins in this attraction were originally from SeaWorld San Diego. Their names are Pepe, Ross, Ringer and Juan. Ringer was announced pregnant in early May and gave birth on May 20, 2017 but the calf died a few minutes after birth.
    Ihu's Breakaway Falls - consists of three drop slides and one speed slide. Each one goes through many helixes. The slides are approximately 80 feet tall and drop riders at an 80 degree angle. All four slides were manufactured by ProSlide and opened in 2014.
    Taumata Racer - an eight-lane racing slide with guests sliding down on mats through enclosed and open sections.
    Raft slides
    Whanau Way - a tower with four double-raft slides. (1 or 2 riders)
    Tassie Twisters - a pair of funnel-like slides that can be ridden in single or double rafts. This ride can only be accessed through Loggerhead Lane.
    Omaka Rocka - Rafts each carrying one rider descend into one of two slides with segments that look like a tornado funnel laying on its side.
    Multi-person family raft slides (round rafts)
    Walhalla Wave - A raft slide with enclosed, pitch-dark segments. (2 - 4 riders) (2 riders required)
    Ray Rush - A colorful WhiteWater West raft slide featuring a flat master blaster section, a spherical Aquasphereoscillation chamber, and a signature Manta halfpipe element. The slide replaced the HooRoo Run raft slide, which was retired in 2017. (3 - 6 riders) (3 riders required)
    KareKare Curl - (New for 2019) - A Proslide Technology TornadoWAVE 60 wall slide, which propels riders up a curved wall. (2 riders required)
    Riptide Race - (New for 2021) - A dueling slide that will be known as a Florida first, to be will be located near Banana Beach Cookout.
    Lazy rivers
    Roa's Rapids - a faster, aggressive version of the lazy river with geysers, speed zones and center islands.
    Loggerhead Lane - a traditional lazy river that passes through a grotto of cichlids and the Commerson's dolphin exhibit.
    Wave pools
    Cutback Cove - the deeper of the two wave pools (6 1/2 feet deep), Cutback Cove is a narrower pool than Big Surf Shores and can sometimes carry slightly larger waves as a result.
    Big Surf Shores - a somewhat wider pool than Cutback, Big Surf is oftentimes closed in the slower seasons, or halfway open depending on the number of guests in the park.
    Children's areas
    Kata's Kookaburra Cove - designed for younger children, with smaller slides and play features.
    Walkabout Waters - a play fortress with slides, ladders and dumping water buckets.

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