disney waterparks?

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so i have never been to either of the waterparks at disney.. are they fun for adults too? (we are all in our mid 20s)

we are going in october so if the weather is still good enough(which last time i went in january i remember spending alot of time at the pool), id like to hit up the water parks, but hoping there will be a mix of people there and not just families because i know how rowdy we can all get when acting like kids!
 
so i have never been to either of the waterparks at disney.. are they fun for adults too? (we are all in our mid 20s)

we are going in october so if the weather is still good enough(which last time i went in january i remember spending alot of time at the pool), id like to hit up the water parks, but hoping there will be a mix of people there and not just families because i know how rowdy we can all get when acting like kids!

my husband and I are going in sept. and planning on going to the water parks no kids. but we go to them out here and deal with kids. I will let you know when we get back how it was.
 
i just got back 2 days ago and had 2 kids with me. we only made it to typhoon lagoon and there were alot of kids. so just be prepared.
 

As a regular vistor to the waterparks Typhoon lagoon is worth it and Blizzard Beach is a waste of time hope this helps
 
We honeymooned at Disney two years ago and went to Typhoon lagoon. There is lots to do there that is adult friendly, and romantic too if you want it to be.:flower3:

Swimming with the sharks is great fun, and the lazy river was excellent for just chilling and holding hands - oh and if you get your partner under the icy waterfalls as you go round its a hoot.

The main advice I'd give is that the earlier you get there the better to do all the rides and then relax at your favourite spot, with a cocktail or two, until you're ready to hit the world again.

We're trying Blizzard beach this year
 
Typhoon Lagoon has the wave pool, but we like some of the rides at Blizzard Beach better. Either park is fun for kids and adults. Its Disney, would you expect any different?

And being from Canada, we actually like going when it is cooler, most other people think we are crazy, but there are no lineups.
 
We went in May of 2007 for our honeymoon and had a blast. It's definitely not just for kids (unless you happen to be a couple of overgrown kids, like my husband and I are!).

Loved the lazy river, and the wave pool is lots of fun!!!
 
so i have never been to either of the waterparks at disney.. are they fun for adults too? (we are all in our mid 20s)

we are going in october so if the weather is still good enough(which last time i went in january i remember spending alot of time at the pool), id like to hit up the water parks, but hoping there will be a mix of people there and not just families because i know how rowdy we can all get when acting like kids!

Yep! It's definitely fun. DH and I are late 20's and we had a blast. DEFINITELY going back in September!
 





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