Disney World’s Typhoon Lagoon Water Park has FINALLY reopened! After being closed since the parks initially shut down in March of 2020, Typhoon Lagoon is reopening today. Blizzard Beach Water Park reopened in March of 2021, but has now closed again for refurbishment.
Disney recently announced Typhoon’s reopening along with some new snacks at the park, including the return of one of our favorite Dole Whip creations! We’re here at Typhoon Lagoon to check out everything new and returning at the park, ready to take on the wave pool and some delicious food, so come along with us!
Entering the Water Park
We’re back! We’re back! We can’t believe we get to go into Typhoon Lagoon after almost 2 years. When we drove there early this morning, though, we saw the road sign still showed it as closed.
But it’s not! And when we got to the parking lot, we noticed about 4 1/2 rows of cars were already parked before us.
Walking into the park, though, we also saw a pretty solid number of guests in line to buy tickets.
Hello from Typhoon Lagoon, y’all!
Hello 👋🏼 from Typhoon Lagoon! 🌊 pic.twitter.com/DKCuBK3ucO
— Disney Food Blog (@DisneyFoodBlog) January 2, 2022
We also saw a pretty solid number of guests entering the park, too.
And let’s just say, today’s weather is PERFECT for a water park.
Once we were inside the park, we noticed that some guests had already taken to the water!
Health and Safety
Like everywhere at Disney World, all guests ages 2 and up must wear a mask while indoors. If you forget your mask, you can grab a free one outside the bathrooms.
Just look for the sign indicating Disney World’s mask policy and you’ll see the masks in an attached basket.
Attractions
In case you hadn’t noticed, Typhoon Lagoon — like just about everything at Disney World — has a fun theme. The setting is that of a tropical island paradise that got hit by a typhoon that ended up slinging all kinds of ships, surfboards, submarines, and more onto the island.
And at its center is Miss Tilly!
Typhoon Lagoon is home to North America’s largest wave pool!
It’s so big, you can even learn to surf in it.
Catch a wave! 🌊 pic.twitter.com/MxCNxy7Fg3
— Disney Food Blog (@DisneyFoodBlog) January 2, 2022
One of the most thrilling slides here is the Crush ’n’ Gusher, which is a coaster-like raft ride with fun dips and turns. Humunga Kowabunga has closed body slides that drops you 5 stories in the dark! Little ones can play at Ketchakiddee Creek, which has a water playground with small water slides, water cannons, and more.
Castaway Creek is the park’s lazy river. It goes around the entirety of Typhoon Lagoon, through shady grottoes and thundering waterfalls!
As you can see, the creek was pretty chill this morning — very few guests were there when we visited.
Dining
If you need to know what time snack spots open, there’s a handy board available giving you all the hours you’ll need.
There are plenty of snack options for pretty much anything you have a craving for!
Lowtide Lou’s
Head on over to Lowtide Lou’s for sandwiches and snacks.
And if you’re craving a Mickey Pretzel, here’s where you can get it!
Let’s Go Slurpin
Grab a drink from Let’s Go Slurpin!
You can get everything from smoothies to cocktails to beer and wine here!
Mini Donuts
If you’re craving something a little sweet, you can grab some delicious miniature donuts at Mini Donuts! And yes, this is one of our favorite snack spots at Typhoon Lagoon!
The donuts come with a choice of dipping sauces including chocolate, raspberry, and white chocolate. NOM!
Joffrey’s
And what goes better with donuts than coffee? You’ll find Joffrey’s kiosks to satisfy that caffeine craving.
There are several Joffrey’s locations throughout Typhoon Lagoon.
Leaning Palms
Leaning Palms is a counter service restaurant where you can grab hot dogs, burgers, and chicken nuggets, plus some great salads and the occasional unique daily special.
You can also grab some plant-based options here.
Surf Doggies
Surf Doggies serves up, as you may have guessed, hot dogs!
However, you can also get one of those ginormous Turkey Legs here, too!
Typhoon Tilly’s
This counter service spot is named after the infamous Miss Tilly ship that sits in the center of the park (seriously, you can’t miss it). Here you’ll get pretty standard counter service food.
However, we’ve spotted the occasional unique snack here, too!
Snack Shack
There are some new snacks to check out at Typhoon Lagoon! Disney announced that there is a selection of new Dole Whips at Snack Shack, including the flavors pineapple, mango, lime, and raspberry.
And, you can add tequila, coconut rum, or dark rum to your Dole Whip if you’re 21 or older. And yes, we did! We grabbed a Raspberry and Pineapple DOLE Whip Swirl with Tequila.
There are also 2 new Moana character cones at the park, including the return of the Hei Hei cone that we love soooo much! Be sure to read our review of it!
And there’s the new Montunui Island Twist, which is Lime DOLE Whip in a regular cone — and this one is so pretty!
And if you’re looking to grab a fun souvenir, you can get the Water Park Exclusive 50th Souvenir Mug for $11.99.
The Snack Shack is also introducing the Habanero Lime Galley Shack Swirl, which is a new signature cocktail with spicy habanero, sweet mango, and tangy lime flavors! However, when we were there, they were out of mango, so we substituted Pineapple instead.
Another new offering over here are Walt’s Chili Nachos, which is a twist on the popular chili we’ve seen around Disney World for the 50th anniversary. This has Walt Disney’s beloved chili recipe with house-fried tortillas, cheese, guacamole, shredded lettuce, tomato, onion, sour cream and jalapeño.
Happy Landings
At Happy Landings, you can get the new EARidescent Ice Dream Cone!
This is a birthday cake-flavored soft-serve swirl in a white chocolate-dipped cone with EARidescent sprinkles for the 50th anniversary.
Main Change
Over at Main Change, you can find a Walt Disney World Popcorn Bucket featuring the park landmarks and Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse. You can also grab a 50th Anniversary Refillable Mug, which is available at all dining locations and features celebratory Disney Water Parks-inspired artwork that pays tribute to “The World’s Most Magical Celebration.”
Stay tuned, because we’ll be trying these new treats and continuing to update this post with our reviews!
We’ll be continuously updating this post as we check out the reopening of Typhoon Lagoon, so stay tuned to DFB for more!
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Arlene says
Can you rent a private cabana at typhoon lagoon? I read somewhere that you could but I’m not sure. Thanks!
DFB Sarah says
Arlene, they’re called Beachcomber Shacks, and they do exist! I’m not sure that they’re available currently, but here’s the DisneyWorld.com page for them.
Arlene says
Thank you Sarah! I’ll check it out! Happy New Year to you and all the DFB staff! Wishing you all the best in the new year!😊
DFB Sarah says
Thank you, Arlene!