Themed water adventures in the Orlando area. Where to find water flumes, wave pools, lazy rivers and children's play areas.
During the hot Orlando days - which water park do you like to visit? Vote here for your favorite Orlando Water Park.
Open year-round, the Orlando area has several water parks to choose from. Whether you are looking to relax on a sandy beach, float down a lazy river or partake in a high-thrill water slide, you'll find something for every member of your family at one of Orlando's popular water parks.
Orlando's first water park, Wet 'n Wild has been adding thrilling water since it opened in 1977.
Aquatica is SeaWorld's newest water park. Opened in 2008, Aquatica is has something for everyone, from tranquil beaches, animal habitats, exhilarating wave pools and high-speed water rides.
Innovative ski resort themed water park at Walt Disney World. Features the Summit Plummet: a 60 mph speed slide.
A tropical 56-acre water park at Walt Disney World. Typhoon Lagoon one of two Disney Water Parks guaranteed to cool you off on a hot summer day, is located near Disney's Boardwalk.
"Flash flooding" takes on a whole new meaning for Walt Disney World guests when they experience Crush 'n' Gusher, a white-knuckle "water coaster" thrill ride at Disney's Typhoon Lagoon water park.
Not officially a water park, but rather a play land that is part of the Central Florida Zoo where young children can splash about after a day at the zoo.
Spend the day at Weeki Wachee Springs, then cool off in their new water park.
Selected as the nation's best-attended water park by
Amusement Business Magazine.
Located east of Orlando, near Silver Springs.