J JenniferFolsomCa Mouseketeer Joined Jan 8, 2010 Messages 233 Nov 8, 2025 #1 Since I am staying on suite we have free passes to Typhoon Lagoon 1 day. Is it too cold to go? What is the water temp? Jenn
Since I am staying on suite we have free passes to Typhoon Lagoon 1 day. Is it too cold to go? What is the water temp? Jenn
Fangorn DIS Veteran Joined Sep 3, 2016 Messages 1,920 Nov 8, 2025 #2 The water at the water parks is heated. It is tepid to warm. Steve
iHEARTflorida DIS Veteran Joined Jun 18, 2006 Messages 1,328 Nov 8, 2025 #3 Yeah I’m debating whether to use our free entry next week ! I wish it was blizzard beach instead!
elvispursley DIS Veteran Joined Apr 7, 2008 Messages 2,426 Nov 8, 2025 #4 It's definitely warm water. It was too warm for us when we were there in August.
CarolynFH DIS Legend Joined Jan 5, 2000 Messages 20,846 Nov 8, 2025 #5 I’ve read that the resort pools are heated to 85 F, so I’d expect the same at the water parks. elvispursley said: It's definitely warm water. It was too warm for us when we were there in August. Click to expand... I wouldn’t be surprised if the August sun heated the pools much warmer than 85!
I’ve read that the resort pools are heated to 85 F, so I’d expect the same at the water parks. elvispursley said: It's definitely warm water. It was too warm for us when we were there in August. Click to expand... I wouldn’t be surprised if the August sun heated the pools much warmer than 85!
J JenniferFolsomCa Mouseketeer Joined Jan 8, 2010 Messages 233 Nov 9, 2025 #6 iHEARTflorida said: Yeah I’m debating whether to use our free entry next week ! I wish it was blizzard beach instead! Click to expand... Me, too! I love Blizzard Beach so much better!
iHEARTflorida said: Yeah I’m debating whether to use our free entry next week ! I wish it was blizzard beach instead! Click to expand... Me, too! I love Blizzard Beach so much better!
BrianL Doom Buggy Driver Joined Jul 24, 2013 Messages 27,841 Nov 11, 2025 #7 CarolynFH said: I’ve read that the resort pools are heated to 85 F, so I’d expect the same at the water parks. I wouldn’t be surprised if the August sun heated the pools much warmer than 85! Click to expand... It definitely will do that, but Disney always keeps the water in the pools and waterparks intentionally heated. There are a couple of very cold water jets at Blizard Beach if you are on the lazy river, but it's intentional.
CarolynFH said: I’ve read that the resort pools are heated to 85 F, so I’d expect the same at the water parks. I wouldn’t be surprised if the August sun heated the pools much warmer than 85! Click to expand... It definitely will do that, but Disney always keeps the water in the pools and waterparks intentionally heated. There are a couple of very cold water jets at Blizard Beach if you are on the lazy river, but it's intentional.
N Narcoossee11 DIS Veteran Joined Dec 15, 2020 Messages 1,739 Nov 11, 2025 #8 The water is nice and warm. BUT.... It is getting out of the pool. The union for the lifeguards will say if it is too cold.
The water is nice and warm. BUT.... It is getting out of the pool. The union for the lifeguards will say if it is too cold.
iHEARTflorida DIS Veteran Joined Jun 18, 2006 Messages 1,328 Nov 11, 2025 #9 They closed the park today