Lockers by Water Rides

Montegut

Mouseketeer
Joined
Oct 28, 2011
Messages
213
We're staying onsite, but was wondering if any of the water rides have lockers by them. I don't want to miss these rides, but I don't want have to take the time to go back to the room to change into dry clothes. I was hoping to wear a backpack with a change of clothes that I could put in a locker when I go on a water ride, like the rapids at Animal Kingdom or the log ride in Magic Kingdom. Are there lockers near the water rides to store a change of clothes? And for that matter, are there lockers by many rides to store a backpack while you actually ride the ride? I'm assuming you can't take a backpack on the rollercoaster and other rides. Thanks for any help!
 
To my knowledge, there is not. There are lockers at a main part of the park, but not specifically by water rides that I can think of. The lockers near the entrance have a fee as well.

As for non-water rides, there was never one I want on where I couldn't fit my bag in between my legs or in the pouch on the seat in front of me. The only one I was nervous on was Rock n Rollercoaster but it ended up being fine. So I wouldn't be concerned about that.

As for water rides, the only one to my knowledge where you may need to change after could be Kali River Rapids at AK. There is a small compartment in the center of the raft where you can store your bag, however I have never used it so I can't say if it's large enough to store a backpack. If I were you, I'd try to do this one last in the day on your way back to your hotel, if you're not willing to rent a locker. We got a little wet on Splash, but dried off quick.
 
Kali river has a bucket in the middle with plastic over it, so your belongings stay dry. But i can almost guarantee you wont stay dry on Kali. :eek: You could always rent a locker near the entrance. At least you'd only have to go to the entrance and not all the way back to your hotel.
 
There is a small compartment in the center of the raft where you can store your bag, however I have never used it so I can't say if it's large enough to store a backpack.

It's not a very big compartment, especially when you consider how many people can fit in one boat. I wear a poncho on Kali and hold my backpack on my lap underneath the poncho.
 

I tend to go overboard when it comes to water rides. I had a bad experience a few years ago when I had my phone with me, no plastic bag AND randomly no bin in the middle of our boat (still not sure why as all the others had one!) Anyway, what I have found works is making sure I have a poncho with me, in case it's too cold out or I'm not in the mood to get wet, etc. I also bring a plastic bag to wrap my bag in and then inside my bag I ziploc a change of clothes, cell phone, camera, etc. I tend to wear fairly lightweight clothes like cotton skirts and shirts in the park, so a change fits in my moderate size bag without taking up too much room. I have found the rapid rides tend to be worse than the flume ones in terms of wetness so I always save Kali for the end of the day!
 
I agree about Kali, it's the only ride I have ever gotten really wet on. I would just skip it, or go at the end of the day. I found that ride to be really short and not worth the trouble.
 
It's not a very big compartment, especially when you consider how many people can fit in one boat. I wear a poncho on Kali and hold my backpack on my lap underneath the poncho.

Yeah, when I rode Kali I was the last one in and all the spots for the bags were taken. Luckily I had brought a poncho along so I just wrapped it around my bag and held it in my lap. Well, not that it would have mattered that one time, I was the only one who didn't get wet! Just a few tiny drops on my poncho covered bag, but I was dry.

Anyway, I'd recommend bringing something to wrap your bag in, in case there's no room for it on the compartments. I think the locker would be a waste of money and time, as wrapping the bag works just fine.
 
KALI= WET!!! Even with a poncho on, the water sloshes into your seat and under your poncho. If I ride this at all (I havent for the past few trips) I always do it as we are leaving the park. I cant stand to be soaked down to my drawers--ewwww! I would also change out of my tennis shoes into flip flops for this ride. I would leave the flip flops in the bottom of the stroller. Nothing worse for the feet than wet socks and shoes.
Splash Mtn is a ride that I rarely get wet on. Your chances of getting wet increase if you are in the front 2 rows. I try and get in the back 2. You shouldnt need to change clothes from this one:thumbsup2
You can take your backpack on the rollercoasters, but the bags you put them in are not that big. I usually put the straps of my bag through my feet/legs or put my arms through the straps and hold it in my lap.
 














Save Up to 30% on Rooms at Walt Disney World!

Save up to 30% on rooms at select Disney Resorts Collection hotels when you stay 5 consecutive nights or longer in late summer and early fall. Plus, enjoy other savings for shorter stays.This offer is valid for stays most nights from August 1 to October 11, 2025.
CLICK HERE













DIS Facebook DIS youtube DIS Instagram DIS Pinterest

Back
Top