It’s almost summertime, which means warmer weather in Disney World! If you’re looking for a chance to cool off during your upcoming vacation, we might have just the discount for you.
Disney World has a couple of water parks on property, which both feature water rides, pools, themed snacks, and more. Blizzard Beach is currently closed, but Typhoon Lagoon is welcoming guests! And now there’s a special discount that can help you save BIG the next time you visit Typhoon Lagoon.
From April 26th through June 30th, 2022, Florida residents can take advantage of a special discount on Typhoon Lagoon tickets. With this discount, residents can buy a 2-day ticket for Typhoon Lagoon for $69 per person (or $63 for kids ages 3 to 9). Usually, this is the cost of a 1-day ticket!
You don’t have to use the ticket 2 days in a row — it’s good for 2 days whether consecutive or not, as long as the tickets are used by June 30th, 2022.
Note that there are blockout dates from May 27th through May 30th, 2022. Proof of Florida residency is required to book these tickets.
Once you get to Typhoon Lagoon, be sure to check out the new snacks there! The Hei Hei Cone is a favorite of ours, mostly because it’s hilarious and cute.
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Check out the new snacks (including new DOLE Whips) at Typhoon Lagoon.
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Ken says
I hope they are doing something during these shutdowns to add or improve features. They don’t seem to do anything but paint and replace plantings.