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    4.6 (83 reviews)
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    Outside Takumi-Tei Japanese omakase restaurant. Storefront and entrance. Japan Pavilion, World Showcase, EPCOT, Walt Disney World Resort.
    Daniel B.

    EPCOT World Showcase consists of 11 nations situated around the beautiful World Showcase Lagoon. It's a unique experience--like traveling the globe just by walking around the water. Going clockwise from the entrance (starting left), the pavilion order is: 1. Mexico 2. Norway 3. China 4. Germany 5. Italy 6. The United States (The American Adventure) 7. Japan 8. Morocco 9. France 10. United Kingdom 11. Canada While there are 11 today, only nine were there on opening day in 1982. Morocco was added in 1984, and Norway was the final addition in 1988. Our recent highlights: * Takumi-Tei (Japan): An incredible high-end omakase experience. * Gran Fiesta Tour Starring The Three Caballeros (Mexico): A charming, often overlooked boat ride. * Remy's Ratatouille Adventure (France): A fun, immersive 4D trackless ride. * Le Cellier Steakhouse (Canada): Excellent steak in a cozy "cellar" atmosphere. Some of my wife's favorites: * Boulangerie Pâtisserie des Halles (France): Iconic bakery tucked in the back of the pavilion. * Plume et Palette (France): A beautiful shop featuring French perfumes and designer bags. * Kringla Bakeri og Kafe (Norway): Famous for School Bread and Norwegian pastries. * The Fjording (Norway): A massive gift shop where you can find the Laila perfume and the giant troll statue. * Reflections of China (China): Breathtaking Circle-Vision 360° film. Note: This was supposed to be replaced by Wondrous China in 2020, but was postponed indefinitely due to the pandemic. * Mitsukoshi Department Store (Japan): A massive store filled with everything from Pokémon to traditional kimonos. And in general, just walking around and admiring the different buildings (from the Temple of Heaven in China Pavilion to the old-world cottages in United Kingdom Pavilion) and architecture styles is fun. There's just so much to do. You could spend an entire day just in this area of EPCOT alone, and it's just one of four areas. The other three areas are World Celebration, World Discovery, and World Nature.

    Nehal A.

    World showcase was my favorite part of spending the day in Epcot. It includes pavilions/sections of 10 different countries. Each of them had some rides, food and drinks stalls, and gift shops. Each pavilion's food and drinks shops were super busy, with waiting line up to 10-15 minutes. Among the pavilions, Norway, Italy and UK were my favorites. Frozen ride was in Norway pavilion. They also had incredible body wash and lotion in their shop. They also lots of viking themes items. Italy had very nice products in their shops. China and Japan's gift shops were huge. Took me 10-15 minutes just to walk around the whole store. In the Japan pavilion, they also had the temple gate lined up to the Epcot globe. They also have a tram ride next other the Canadian pavilion that goes the island in the middle of the pond. It took us several hours to stop at each pavilion, check out each of their offerings and gift shops. We did a lot of shopping from different ones. Prices were little high understandably so. I also tried the chicken tikka curry and lasso from one small Indian stall. It was pretty good actually, and the price was surprisingly cheap.

    Mexico
    Anton F.

    I really enjoyed walking through this section. Located in the Epcot Center area, the World Showcase is a display and celebration of history, culture and cuisine from different parts of the world. With the World Showcase Lagoon at the center, take a stroll along the pedestrian walkway where there are 11 countries highlighted to experience food, architecture and way of life. I learned so much on this trail. We took photos, sampled small bites and desserts and read a little about each country. Definitely a must do if visiting EPCOT

    Minelie A.

    Epcot World Showcase is different world. We are world travelers so seeing this places in a real world then in Epcot is mixed feelings and made us live our memories again. So, we enjoyed food and walking by gorgeous architecture, buildings and every countries food which they offered in this place. The shops were so cute and fun. Walking around this place will give you different vibe and make you to book your next destination...

    Andra L.

    Excellent experience at corktoons @ epcot food and wine with brittney and alex fron TX and MA! So happy with our keepsakes and couldnt have been more thrilled with stumbling upon this popup!

    Epcot World Showcase - fireworks and water show!
    Amanda L.

    Note: I'm writing this review for the fireworks show in the middle at the end of the night at Epcot! I'm not sure where the delineation begins and ends! For my reviews on Epcot as a theme park as a whole, they should be under the general "Epcot" name! As for the fireworks AND water show at Epcot, color me impressed! It doesn't have the beautiful backdrop of Cinderella's Castle the way that Magic Kingdom does, but it definitely holds its own! I haven't seen Fantasmic at Hollywood Studios, so I can only compare it to the Magic Kingdom fireworks, but I love that Epcot has both the fireworks AND a water show. It's honestly predominantly a water show, and it's so cool for that! They chose some truly great songs, trying to fit the theme of "around the world," and showcasing a bit of each of as many pavilions as they could and it was really well done! The Bellagio fountains in Vegas are quaking!! All in all, very delightful! Not sure if it was because of the humidity in the air of our day, it had rained a slight bit in the evening before the show, or just the sheer amount of water used during this show as well, but the fireworks did get quite a bit "smoky" and lingered in the air, causing it to blur and look pretty clouded as the show went on, but still so enjoyable! I think it's definitely worth staying until park close to catch this. There are so many prime viewing opportunities as well since it's in the center of the park, so you'll never be hurting for a good spot to catch it all in!

    Brian B.

    The new Moana display is amazing lots of fun interactive water definitely beautiful plants of great place for children to show up

    Sunset at EPCOT.
    Andrew L.

    I flew here from Hawaii and saw nearly every night country in the world!? Not just cause I'm a good boy but because EPCOT is an amazing park! You can experience so much in a day here and will need more than a day or you will be rushing through this park. The food and the scenery of every pavilion in the World Showcase are top notch and this place is HUGE. A MUST-SEE for any theme park fan.

    Sherry J.

    We visited Epcot on 1/24. It was very crowded even though it was freezing cold. I liked it better when people didn't bring kids here, especially in strollers. But the food vendors they had for the art show were terrific. We started with a watermelon margarita which was amazing and a peach slush champagne which was delicious. And followed with a personal Brie cheese bowl, a donut of sushi, an empanada, and a deconstructed key lime pie. I couldn't eat or drink anymore after that but I did try my daughter's grilled cheese which was banging. Looking forward to eating and drinking Our way around Epcot soon!

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    Craig F.

    The free stage at the American Pavillion has set up their lighting behind the bands/singers that shine into the eyes of the audience. Blinding high intensity LED lights flashing right into your eyes during the shows. Awful. Makes the shows unwatchable.

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    Kristina S.

    Went here during their food and wine festival and tried what felt like at least half of the offerings. This was such a fun experience! Nothing was over $10, so it was super affordable. In total we tried 25 different dishes from every country. Most things were very good, but whoever cooked the rice for most of the countries did not know how to cook it, is was dry and not cooked throughly. Also the pastries in France were not good at all.

    07.17.19 started exploring our first country... Canada
    May A.

    Epcot (Orlando) WORLD SHOWCASE This was my favorite part in Epcot! Epcot featured pavilions from eleven countries around the world: Mexico, Norway, China, Germany, Italy, USA, Japan, Morocco, France, UK, and Canada. Where else can you experience 11 countries in roughly 1.2 miles, which is the actual distance around Epcot's World Showcase lagoon. You will not find thrill rides here so don't look for those type of attractions in World Showcase but immerse yourself and do enjoy movies, boat rides and shows that will give you an overview of the country you're in. We spent most of our time exploring here. We started in Canada and worked our way around. The attraction is centered around a 40-acre lagoon. I enjoyed transitioning from one country to the next learning about their cuisine, culture, heritage, and history, while enjoying the arts and entertainment, architecture and authentic buildings and backdrops. By the time we got to the 11th country (Mexico) I was tired but it was cool to discover some hidden gems in every country. It inspired me and the hubby to travel abroad some day. For now hubby and I enjoyed walking the grounds of the pavilions. So much to say about each country but I'd be writing all night. There were also character meet and greets in the countries that inspired their stories: Anna and Elsa in Norway; Alice (in Wonderland) and Mary Poppins in the UK; Snow White in Germany; Mulan in China; Princess Aurora and Belle in France; and Princess Jasmine in Morocco. The only one we saw was Donald Duck in Mexico! Hola Donald! LoL! Review #1515

    Cool Canada video narrated by Martin SHort
    Dan R.

    "Any world that I'm welcome to" (Steely Dan) We spent most of our visit to Epcot at their World Showcase park. It's shaped like a big horseshoe, running around a pretty lagoon. We strolled through the pavilions representing eleven countries that shared the culture, dress, and food of their people. Mexico, Norway, China, Germany, Italy, the United States, Japan, Morocco, France, the United Kingdom, and Canada were represented here. Some of our highlights were a terrific film about Canada narrated by Martin Short, the beautiful grounds around the France pavilion, the very cool model trains running on an elaborate course outside the Germany pavilion, a terrific exhibit on Kawaii culture (it celebrates "cuteness") in Japan, and the mythology heavy Norway pavilion (with a big gift shop custom made for your Anna and Elsa fans). We had a very good lunch in the China Pavilion at Nine Dragons, their sit-down restaurant. You'll have to wait for 11:00 am for the exhibits to open. Our visit was very relaxing and we really had no issues with big crowds or waits. Granted, there aren't a lot of rides here, but there was plenty to do and some great things to see.

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    EPCOT

    4.2(3k reviews)
    0.6 miDisney World, Horizons West / West Orlando

    The park for the food lover! Come on one of their several events throughout the year. The events…read morelast a good number of days so there is a lot of flexibility on timing. Yes, you need to pay for the event food. You also need to spot the outdoor stands that are serving the event food as opposed to the fixed locations that generally have the same menus all the time. There are enough choices where there is simply no way for you to try everything. Also, it is easy to miss an event stand so... on both counts, go online and read the menus and see the food photos. Make a hit list, and it will make your day all that more happy. The food seems to be pretty reliably there all the time during the event. However, if you are looking for a specific country brew or wine you might be out of luck if they run out towards the end of the event calendar.

    At 35, I finally had my Epcot Moment that I have been waiting for since I saw Full House Episode as…read morea kid where they went to Disneyworld. We did Epcot on our 3rd day - unfortunately it was the hottest and most humid day of the days we went. I have been waiting for this moment since I was a child and though everything was new and there were so many things that they have in the Florida parks that they do not have in the California parks. We did not drink around the world - because it was just too hot and miserable to spend our day drinking. We luckily visited during the Flower & Garden Festival and there were so many Disney characters made out of Flowers or Shrubs. It was really cool to see. We walked through the different towns from around the world. We went into the aquarium portion, watched them feed the manatees and saw the large tank with sharks, large fish, huge manta rays as well as sea turtles. We rode the the Finding Nemo ride that goes through an under portion of that aquarium that you can see from the viewing platform. We were unable to get on Guardians of the Galaxy ride sadly, but the wait time was over 2 hours and for some reason my single ride fast pass did not work when purchasing. We really enjoyed the Ratatouille ride and France town within Epcot. I would love to check out Epcot when it is less hot and humid to full enjoy it. After 3 days of walking and 92+ with 50% humidity we were both dying and wanting to go relax.

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    Disney's Hollywood Studios - Tower of Terror at Disney's Hollywood Studios

    Disney's Hollywood Studios

    3.7(1.7k reviews)
    0.8 miDisney World, Horizons West / West Orlando

    Disney's Hollywood Studios is much like Disneyland's California Adventure. There are many rides and…read moredecor that are the same. Hollywood Studios has the Tower of Terror, California Adventure has changed to the Guardian of the Galaxy Ride. Hollywood Studios has many more shows available including the Villain's Show which was really cool. I enjoyed Mickey & Minnie's run away railway as it was the old school Mickey & Minnie. Hollywood Studios includes Star Wars Galaxy Edge, where we were able to ride the Rise of the Resistance, which I had not ever been on as the one in CA was under construction when I went. The Slinky Dog Dash in Toy Story Land was one of my favorite rides. Slinky was always one of my favorite characters and the roller coaster was in his image. I enjoyed this park much more than I anticipated.

    I loved Hollywood Studios! This is a fantastic park. If I am ranking them, this one is #2 amongst…read morethe four at Disney World. When you walk in you're thrust into Hollywood of the past, surrounded by art deco. Hollywood Avenue is an idealized version of Hollywood and they did a great job recreating it. Much like Magic Kingdom, there are different areas throughout the park. The Star Wars area and Toy Story Land are probably especially popular, though there's the Indiana Jones ride and Tower of Terror in other areas of the park too. There's lots of shopping here in HS, and good shopping at that. One thing that was cool was to see the characters bopping around, like Chip and Dale dancing in the square and Stitch doing a meet and greet. My favorite ride--at least of the ones we went on this trip--was Mickey and Minnie's Runaway Railway. We went on it a couple times, once using a lightning lane and the other just before closing when there was only a 20 minute standby wait. I've come to realize that if a ride says it has a standby of 20 minutes or fewer, it's often actually a walk-on or close to it. It's a super cute ride, and the design is wonderful. It was probably one of my favorites out of all the rides in all the parks. I also really enjoyed Toy Story Mania, and was bummed that we weren't able to get to Slinky Dog this time around. We ate at the 50s diner, Hollywood & Vine, and it was ok. I had at least a couple better buffets whilst we were at Disney World. But there are several visitors you get to meet; Mickey, Minnie, Pluto, and I think Goofy wander around the various tables. I had better food at the Backlot Express quick service (although the dessert at the buffet was really good). Woody's Lunch Box may have some of the best food in all the parks. I had a brisket grilled cheese for myself and a plain grilled cheese sandwich for daughter, and the food was delicious. Just make sure to use the mobile app to order quick service so you don't have to wait in line especially at Woody's). We only went to Hollywood Studios for one day whilst we were here, but I would rather do two at this one--or at least a full day. We took a break part way through and came back, and I'd have liked more time there. It is definitely worth a visit when you're at Disney World; don't skip it.

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    Disney's Hollywood Studios in Orlando, FL

    Disney's Hollywood Studios - Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance at Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge in Disney's Hollywood Studios

    Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance at Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge in Disney's Hollywood Studios

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    Toy Story Land - Love the oversized classic toys at Toy Story Land

    Toy Story Land

    4.0(61 reviews)
    1.1 miDisney World, Horizons West / West Orlando

    Toy Story Land at Disney's Hollywood Studios was just OK for me. The area is relatively small and…read moregeared mostly toward children; it reminds me of the more whimsical, childlike lands at Universal Orlando, like Seuss Landing. We came here for Toy Story Mania!, which I enjoyed. I reviewed that ride separately here on Yelp and gave it four stars. A popular ride here is Slinky Dog Dash. It looks fun, but I'm not a fan of roller coasters. There's also Alien Swirling Saucers, a spinning ride similar to Mad Tea Party. Unfortunately, I'm not interested in getting motion sickness. My wife thinks Woody's Lunch Box is fun. It's a counter-service restaurant themed after Sheriff Woody, the iconic cowboy from the movies (voiced by Tom Hanks). Toy Story Land at Disney World opened on June 30, 2018. Other versions exist in France (the original), Hong Kong, and Shanghai. The Florida version is the newest of the four and replaced the Studio Backlot Tour, which I visited as a kid circa 1989-1990 (RIP).

    New snack alert in Toy Story Land at Hollywood Studios Pepperoni spring rolls Toy Story popcorn…read morestand! These were so tasty and WAY better than Magic Kingdom! It's full of a substantial amount of pepperoni and cheese with Italian herbs. It's not nearly as greasy as the ones in MK either. Highly recommend for a quick snack!

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    Sights @ Toy Story Land

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    World Celebration - Outside Spaceship Earth at EPCOT at Walt Disney World on Sunday, October 19, 2025.

    World Celebration

    4.5(2 reviews)
    0.4 miDisney World, Horizons West / West Orlando

    World Celebration is one of the newest areas in Epcot and you're essentially in World Celebration…read moreafter you check through the theme park gates! World Celebration has some of my favorite rides in Epcot! Spaceship Earth: This ride is a must ride for my family every time we visit! The ride also has some of the lowest wait times in Epcot. Lightning lane pass are usually immediate for Spaceship Earth. The ride is relatively long too. I think it's about 15-20 minutes. The ride takes you through a historical journey of Earth. I love the end of the ride and seeing the stars in the sky! Journey Into Imagination with Figment: The Figment ride is my daughter's favorite ride! This ride usually has a low wait time as well! Sometimes, you can walk onto this ride with low wait times in the morning and evening times! The Figment ride goes through all of your senses like smell and sight! After riding, you get dropped into the Imagination area where you can meet Figment and a Figment themed store as well. Disney and Pixar Short Film Festival: This is a film right next to Journey Into Imagination with Figment. You'll see short stories like Piper! It's a great place to take a break during the summer! It's fully air conditioned. If you're looking for quick service dining areas, World Celebration has some locations! Connections Café and Starbucks, Connections Eatery, and Club Cool for Custom Soda Samples are located in World Celebration. The Connections Eatery has a wide range of burgers and sandwiches. There usually is a custom waffle offered during the seasonal offerings! Connections Eatery, with the Starbucks café, offers good options for breakfast! Club Cool for custom soda samples offers a variety of custom sodas that you can choose from! It's a stand near Mission Space Earth and Test Track. There are a few World Celebrations Character Meet and Greet too! You'll find the character's in Epcot's Main Entrance like Pluto. There are also dedicated spaces in World Celebration for the seasonal festivals like the Art Festival, with food stands! World Celebration offers Entertainment. You'll want to use the Disney World Mobile Application to view show times. There is the new Encanto show, Forces of Nature (Inside the Moana's Journey of Water), and JAMMitors! While we were visiting during the Holidays, there were special Holiday shows too. The new Commmunicore Hall and Plaza is located in World Celebration too! This is a great new area inside Epcot!

    World Celebration is the newest space at Epcot! This place puts the PARK in theme park. After…read moreconstruction lasted for many, many years, I am happy to see this location finally open. You will find TONS of seating areas and charging ports. There is entertainment walking around, and Custodial Cast Members create water art as well. 4 Stars for now, since the area is still under construction in some areas, resulting in loud noise. But, once it is fully complete, I hope to return for a 5 star offering. I made a full 4K walking tour of this space on the EYNTKinfo YouTube channel if you want to see more.

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    World Celebration - Outside Spaceship Earth at EPCOT at Walt Disney World on Sunday, October 19, 2025.

    Outside Spaceship Earth at EPCOT at Walt Disney World on Sunday, October 19, 2025.

    World Celebration - Outside Spaceship Earth at EPCOT at Walt Disney World on Sunday, October 19, 2025.

    Outside Spaceship Earth at EPCOT at Walt Disney World on Sunday, October 19, 2025.

    World Celebration - Cool artwork outside the entrance to Spaceship Earth. Tom E told me to take this picture. He deleted his Yelp account earlier this year.

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    Cool artwork outside the entrance to Spaceship Earth. Tom E told me to take this picture. He deleted his Yelp account earlier this year.

    Frozen Ever After

    Frozen Ever After

    4.0(147 reviews)
    0.3 miDisney World, Horizons West / West Orlando

    This was a fun boat ride. It's mostly calm though there are a few ascents. Don't forget to look up…read moreat the last drop for photos! I don't know where you get the photos, though--I didn't see a place to tap for my PhotoPass so we missed out on whatever picture we may have gotten. I don't need a "plot" to my amusement park rides... but this one just shows different characters and events from Frozen, being a much beloved movie. It's a water ride but I don't think we got wet at all (and I probably wouldn't have cared if we had). It's a very popular ride, with 50 minute or longer wait times standard, so we had this as one of our lightning lanes. (As much as I enjoyed the ride, I don't think there's any ride I would want to wait an hour for if I could use a LL to avoid it.) I liked this one more than Remy, so if I had to choose I'd probably make my way to Norway (Remy has the advantage there since it's in France, near the boat/Skyliner entrance we used to the park).

    This year I opted for Epcot After Hours since I was getting in late enough that a day park ticket…read moredidn't make sense, so I made sure to ride Frozen Ever After because there's always a massive line whenever we've been to Epcot. Now after having ridden the ride (think slightly more chill POTC but Frozen themed) it was short enough that anything over 45 minutes would be too much of a wait for it in my opinion. I'd either recommend a LL if they have them or riding it during EE or After Hours - otherwise personally I'd skip it. The boat was wet that we sat in, but seated in the second row I didn't see any splashing. I did find it interesting that the boat flipped backwards and the ride ended up being designed a bit more differently than I expected. All in all, it's a cute ride, but I felt like Remy had more bang for your buck - so unless I'm with someone who hasn't ridden it before (and it's EE/AH) I see myself continuing to skip it in the future.

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    Journey of Water, Inspired by Moana - Journey of Water Inspired by Moana

    Journey of Water, Inspired by Moana

    4.6(38 reviews)
    0.3 miDisney World, Horizons West / West Orlando

    SAIL ACROSS THE SEA AND RESTORE THE HEART OF TE FITI…read more We really enjoyed doing the Moana Journey of Water located in the EPCOT World Nature Seas Pavilion. Park guests can stay dry or get as wet as they want while they take a self-guided journey through Moana's world. The Journey took us through a lush tropical island where we soon met the island goddess Te Fiti. On our journey, we played music with streams of water, raised water with the swish of our hands, parted a water fall and directed a dance of leaping streams of water. These are really fun activities for both young and old. Bring a set of dry clothes for your little ones who might enjoy getting wet on the splash pad :o). Try to time your journey with a character meet and greet with Moana. Plus don't forget to drop by the wonderful SeaBase aquarium that is near the Journey of Water.

    This is a walk-through exhibit and it is a lot of fun. I'm not sure if there's ever a standby…read moreoption because it's short and isn't a ride, just an... experience, I guess, for lack of a better term. Even though this is a walk-through journey, just like the other rides, you cannot take a stroller into this exhibit. There are some really fun elements to this, such as the first water encounter where you can pass hour hand through the strings of water to hear some duvet tones. There's a spot where you can jump and the water will respond, and a section where you can raise your arms for a similar effect. There's a wet and a dry path for folks to choose, though I don't think I got wet almost at all but for the time when I placed my hand in the water, and that was walking the wet path. It can get slick in spots though. And there's a PhotoPass opportunity on the path, so you can get a fun photo with Te Fiti in the background. And interestingly, there's a restroom in the midst of the journey. Across from this exhibit is a spot where Moana does meet-and-greets several times per day. As of May 2026, the last one takes place at 3 p.m. Don't forget your autograph book!

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    Journey of Water, Inspired by Moana - Tefiti at night at Journey Of Water -- Inspired by Moana, gorgeous at night!

    Tefiti at night at Journey Of Water -- Inspired by Moana, gorgeous at night!

    Journey of Water, Inspired by Moana - Te Fiti from Moana

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    Disney's Typhoon Lagoon Water Park

    Disney's Typhoon Lagoon Water Park

    4.4(334 reviews)
    1.4 miDisney World, Horizons West / West Orlando

    Typhoon Lagoon is Disney's water park in addition to Blizzard Beach. Both are worth experiencing…read moresince they're so unique. Typhoon Lagoon is shipwrecked tropical island themed with the biggest wave pool in the country. The waves reach 6 feet high and are intense enough to slide a bikini down (so I've heard). There are slides for 2+ so you can adventure together. Lazy River is pretty spacious and has floaty chairs -game changer. Not sure how I can go back to a standard tube after that. Loungers, chairs and picnic tables were available first come first serve. The reserved areas were booked up but we found the perfect location for all five of us. Sun and shade with the nearest bartender just a few steps away. The Mai Thai and Rum Runner were absolutely delish. Was happy to see hard cider available. Disney's magic is keeping the park clean and beautifully landscaped all day long. The water was always that perfect cool and refreshing temp, and crystal clear. Cast members always remind me why Disney is the best.

    Not as much to do here as I had hoped but a nice mid Disney trip break. I don't think we would do…read moreit again but I'm glad we got to experience it. Food options were limited but the souvenir beer cup came with the cheapest drink refills I saw in any park other than the bottomless resort cups. Lazy river was pretty unspectacular but made for a nice transport method from one attraction to the other. Raft rides were nice but nothing special. I did not try the body slides so maybe there is something there? Again, a great way to recover mid long trip, but not terribly fun. Def go on check-in day for a free park day!

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    Disney's Typhoon Lagoon Water Park
    Disney's Typhoon Lagoon Water Park
    Disney's Typhoon Lagoon Water Park

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