clueless adventurer
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I am almost loath to let this cat out of the bag, but I'd feel just awful if I didn't mention this to all of my friends here at the Disneyinto boards. There is a wonderful attraction where you and your family can enjoy all of the rides and attractions all day long with absolutely no one else in line. Yep, I'm talking about The Walt Disney World's River Company, near The Walt Disney World's camping station.
The water isn't heated, but the lack of crowds more that makes up for that little inconvenience. In the middle of a Florida summer, I'm now sure how valuable heated water is anyhow. If you are really hung up on heated water, have your little ones drink lots of water about a half hour before you (and especially them) go.
There are all kinds of swings and ladders and jumping-off places scattered throughout River Company. More than enough to keep you and yours happy and busy. There is also a swimming pool near the front of this park. The pool is empty and signifies that you don't need to have a lot of modern conveniences like water filtration to have a good time.
My favorite attraction there is the Cement Runs. You climb up a series of steps to the top of the cement runs and then take a very brisk run down them! Some of the drops are very steep and the things wind back and forth pretty severely, but it is well worth the effort when you reach the beckoning green waters of the river. Just a word of advice for The Walt Disney World - you might consider putting in a first aid station so that people can patch up the inevitable nicks and scrapes they'll get on the Cement Runs. I've learned to bring my own, put not everyone is as savvy as I.
I hope you have found this touring tip useful!
This is the another in a series of honest and objective looks into The Walt Disney World by your humble servant, clueless adventurer. I hope to stimulate lots of stimulating stimulation about The Walt Disney World. Thank you for your kind attention!
The water isn't heated, but the lack of crowds more that makes up for that little inconvenience. In the middle of a Florida summer, I'm now sure how valuable heated water is anyhow. If you are really hung up on heated water, have your little ones drink lots of water about a half hour before you (and especially them) go.
There are all kinds of swings and ladders and jumping-off places scattered throughout River Company. More than enough to keep you and yours happy and busy. There is also a swimming pool near the front of this park. The pool is empty and signifies that you don't need to have a lot of modern conveniences like water filtration to have a good time.
My favorite attraction there is the Cement Runs. You climb up a series of steps to the top of the cement runs and then take a very brisk run down them! Some of the drops are very steep and the things wind back and forth pretty severely, but it is well worth the effort when you reach the beckoning green waters of the river. Just a word of advice for The Walt Disney World - you might consider putting in a first aid station so that people can patch up the inevitable nicks and scrapes they'll get on the Cement Runs. I've learned to bring my own, put not everyone is as savvy as I.
I hope you have found this touring tip useful!
This is the another in a series of honest and objective looks into The Walt Disney World by your humble servant, clueless adventurer. I hope to stimulate lots of stimulating stimulation about The Walt Disney World. Thank you for your kind attention!