Attractions
Bay Slides
The Bay Slides are small slides on the left side of the surf pool designed for children.
Beach
The beach areas at Typhoon Lagoon are large and widespread. The main beach area surrounds the surf pool on three sides, with the largest areas by the shallow end.
Castaway Creek
Castaway Creek is Typhoon Lagoon’s version of the lazy river.
Crush ‘n’ Gusher
Crush ‘n’ Gusher is the newest and most daring of Typhoon Lagoon’s attractions. It is a system of three separate water coasters running from 410-420 feet in length.
Gangplank Falls
Gangplank Falls is Typhoon Lagoon’s family raft slide. Families can ride in tubes that hold multiple persons (the exact number depends on the size of the persons).
Humunga Kowabunga
Humunga Kowabunga is a group of three speed slides that plunge riders down a five story drop in the dark.
Keelhaul Falls
Keelhaul Falls is a fast, white-water slide. The tubes are for one person.
Ketchakiddee Creek
Good luck catching the kiddees here! This is a playland for toddlers and preschoolers.
Mayday Falls
Mayday Falls is Typhoon Lagoon’s longest single person ride. It is fast, very wet, and very windy.
Mountain Trail
The Mountain Trail at Typhoon Lagoon is located directly behind the surf pool and directly in front of the park’s showcase item, Mount Mayday.
Shark Reef
The Shark Reef may be Typhoon Lagoon’s most unique attraction.
Storm Slides
The Storm Slides at Typhoon Lagoon are a group of three, 300-foot-long slides that curve around, down, and through Mount Mayday.
Surf Pool
The Surf Pool is Typhoon Lagoon’s signature attraction. It is also the central icon in the park.





