Touring Plan for blizzard beach

myhat

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Can anyone suggest a good plan for Blizzard Beach. We will be there for just two hours at park opening (including EMH) and don't know in which order we should do the slides. We are not intereted in the lazy river or sunbathing.

Thnak you
 
I don't have a plan but just letting you know if you have kids I wish you luck dragging them out in 2 hrs! Mine complain we have to leave after 6hrs. Also the amt of slides will be limited by how many times you want to walk up 4 flights of stairs in 2 hrs. Have fun. we always spend a full day.
 

myhat said:
Can anyone suggest a good plan for Blizzard Beach. We will be there for just two hours at park opening (including EMH) and don't know in which order we should do the slides. We are not intereted in the lazy river or sunbathing.

Thnak you

I would suggest hitting the 3 most popular slides first (Summit Plummit, Slush Gusher, and Downhill Double Dipper). These all will be over an hour wait if you don't do them first thing in the morning.

Next I would do either the Toboggan Racers and Snow Stormers (right next to Downhill Double Dipper) or Teamboat Springs (next to Summit and Slush) depending on which of the popular slides you do last. These slides the wait is hardly ever over half an hour and most times it is 15 to 20 minutes.

Then finally walk to the back of the park and get your tube at the bottom for Runoff Rapids. You may wait a little bit for a tube but once you get your tube you head up the mountain you will have little to no wait to hop on the slide.

The wave pool is also a fun place to hang out for a little while, but the wave pool at Typhoon is better.
 
dwtootles has outlined the perfect plan. All I can add is that you should take the chairlift up to Summit and Slush first thing, because it too will have a long line later in the day. You'll likely walk up by the time you get to Teamboat. If you want to do Summit more than once, do it back to back first thing in the morning.

Why they didn't put more than one slide there baffles me. There are three Humunga Kowabunga slides side by side. They could have done the same thing with Summit Plummet.
 
All Aboard said:
dwtootles has outlined the perfect plan. All I can add is that you should take the chairlift up to Summit and Slush first thing, because it too will have a long line later in the day. You'll likely walk up by the time you get to Teamboat. If you want to do Summit more than once, do it back to back first thing in the morning.

Why they didn't put more than one slide there baffles me. There are three Humunga Kowabunga slides side by side. They could have done the same thing with Summit Plummet.

Use the ChairLift for sure. Not sure if they still do it this way,but we rode once as a family, but after that did the "Single Rider" line. You ride with strangers but get up to the top so much quicker. Just wait for the other members of your party at the top. We cut our wait time on the Chairlift by probably 75%. We did 4 rides in less then an hour by using this method of getting to the top, thank goodness cause a thunderstorm moved in. My body and knees can't take the stairs.
 
there's also very good strategy on tourguidemike
 


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